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To configure device access go to the RMS web page, Left sidebar panel, (<b>Management → Devices</b>) and click on <b>Devices</b> submenu.
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The '''Access''' function provides you with the possibility to set up remote HTTP access to devices that are connected to a router's LAN, provided that the router in question has been registered to RMS.
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* Make sure that the device for which you would like to set up remote access to is connected to the router's LAN. Then locate and select that router in the Device table:
  
Move your mouse pointer to the Top control '''Actions''' menu and select '''Device Access''' (Actions → Device Access).
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[[File:Rms commands access part 1 v1.png|1150px]]
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* Scroll your mouse pointer to the Commands submenu ('''Management → Commands''') and click "Access":
  
[[File:RMS-device-menu-left-sidebar-panel.jpg]] [[File:RMS-top-menu-actions-access.jpg]]
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[[File:Rms commands access part 2 v2.png]]
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* In the next table, enter a custom name for the device (for easier management purposes), the router's port through which you will be connecting, the device's LAN IP address, the device's destination port through which you will be connecting and, if you wish, place check marks under "Access without RMS login" and "Use custom basic-auth". When you're finished, click "Submit":
  
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[[File:Rms commands access part 3 v1.png]]
===Configure device access===
 
 
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# Make sure that the device for which you would like to set up remote access is physically connected to the router's LAN or WAN (depends on your configuration).
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* The next pop-up will display the status of your request. The device access will have finished generating when you see "Device <device_name> added successfully" indication under the "Event" field. You can the close the pop-up:
# Locate and select that device in the device table.
 
# Move your mouse pointer to the '''Actions''' menu and click '''Device Access'''.
 
# New pop-up window will open, click the plus sign [[File:Rms_plus_symbol.png]] to create a new row.
 
# Fill out the new row will appropriate data (look for example in the table below). When ready, click "'''Save'''".
 
# Enter a custom name for the device (for easier management purposes), the device's destination IP address, and the device's destination port.
 
  
The next Actions status pop-up will display the status of your request. If update is successful in the Status column you will you will get a message: '''<span style="color:#6CAF8F">✔</span> LAN device(s) created successfully.'''
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[[File:Rms commands access part 4 v2.png]]
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* You can then find remote access links in the "Device access" widget. You can find this widget by clicking the "Device information" icon located under the "Actions" column in the Device table, next to the relevant device:
  
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[[File:Rms commands access part 5 v1.png]]
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* You will be redirected to the device's "Information overview" page. By default, the "Device access" widget will be in the top-left of that page. Locate the device that wish to access and click the link next to it:
! Field
 
! Value
 
! Description
 
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| Name
 
| For example: '''RUT955'''
 
| A custom name for the LAN device.
 
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| Destination IP
 
| For example: '''192.168.1.2'''
 
| The device’s LAN IP address.
 
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| Destination Port
 
| Default: '''80'''
 
| The destination device's WebUI HTTP port.
 
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|}
 
  
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[[File:Rms commands access part 6 v1.png]]
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* The next step will be different for different configurations and devices. For this example, I used another RUTxxx router that was connected to the RMS device's LAN. Therefore, when I click the link, I am redirected to RUTxxx login page. If the connected device is not a RUTxxx router, you will probably be directed to that device's login page. Just enter the authentication information and login:
  
===Connect to device===
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[[File:Rut login page configuration examples version.png]]
 
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* You can later delete device access entries by once again selecting the device and clicking "Access" from the Command submenu. Then click the '''minus''' ('''-''') sign next to the entry that you would like to delete:
  
[[File:RMS-device-details-button.png]]
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[[File:Rms commands access part 7 v1.png]]
 
 
# You can then find remote access links in the '''Device details''' page. You can find this page by clicking the "Device Information" icon located under the '''Actions''' column in the Device table, next to the relevant device.
 
# You will be redirected to the device's '''Device details''' page. By default, the '''Device access''' widget will be at the bottom of that page. Locate the custom name for the device you created in previous steps.
 
# A '''Device Web UI link''' pop-up window will open. Click the '''Generate''' button.
 
# A new link will appear in the window. Click the link to connect to the device.
 
# For this example, I used another Teltonika Networks device that was connected to the RMS device's LAN. Therefore, when I click the link, I am redirected to WebUI login page.
 
 
 
===Remove from device access list===
 
 
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* The next pop-up will display the status of your request. The device will be deleted when you see "Device <device_name> deleted successfully" indication under the "Event" field. You can the close the pop-up:
  
[[File:RMS-remove-device-access.png]]
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[[File:Rms commands access part 8 v1.png]]
 
 
# You can later delete device access entries by once again selecting the device and clicking "Access" from the '''Actions''' menu.
 
# When the new pop-window opens click the '''Remove access listing''' icon next to the entry that you would like to delete.
 
 
 
[[File:RMS-access-deleted.png]]
 
 
 
At the top of your screen, you will get a notification in green text: '''<span style="color:#368d3b">Device access deleted</span>'''.
 

Revision as of 09:24, 28 August 2018

The Access function provides you with the possibility to set up remote HTTP access to devices that are connected to a router's LAN, provided that the router in question has been registered to RMS.


  • Make sure that the device for which you would like to set up remote access to is connected to the router's LAN. Then locate and select that router in the Device table:

Rms commands access part 1 v1.png


  • Scroll your mouse pointer to the Commands submenu (Management → Commands) and click "Access":

Rms commands access part 2 v2.png


  • In the next table, enter a custom name for the device (for easier management purposes), the router's port through which you will be connecting, the device's LAN IP address, the device's destination port through which you will be connecting and, if you wish, place check marks under "Access without RMS login" and "Use custom basic-auth". When you're finished, click "Submit":

Rms commands access part 3 v1.png


  • The next pop-up will display the status of your request. The device access will have finished generating when you see "Device <device_name> added successfully" indication under the "Event" field. You can the close the pop-up:

Rms commands access part 4 v2.png


  • You can then find remote access links in the "Device access" widget. You can find this widget by clicking the "Device information" icon located under the "Actions" column in the Device table, next to the relevant device:

Rms commands access part 5 v1.png


  • You will be redirected to the device's "Information overview" page. By default, the "Device access" widget will be in the top-left of that page. Locate the device that wish to access and click the link next to it:

Rms commands access part 6 v1.png


  • The next step will be different for different configurations and devices. For this example, I used another RUTxxx router that was connected to the RMS device's LAN. Therefore, when I click the link, I am redirected to RUTxxx login page. If the connected device is not a RUTxxx router, you will probably be directed to that device's login page. Just enter the authentication information and login:

Rut login page configuration examples version.png


  • You can later delete device access entries by once again selecting the device and clicking "Access" from the Command submenu. Then click the minus (-) sign next to the entry that you would like to delete:

Rms commands access part 7 v1.png


  • The next pop-up will display the status of your request. The device will be deleted when you see "Device <device_name> deleted successfully" indication under the "Event" field. You can the close the pop-up:

Rms commands access part 8 v1.png