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− | <li>For OpenVPN to work with older than '''00.07.2''' firmware, it`s necessary to contact 1NCE for OpenVPN client password shorter than 129 bytes.</li> | + | <li>For OpenVPN to work with older than '''00.07.2''' firmware, it`s necessary to contact 1NCE, for OpenVPN client password shorter than 129 bytes.</li> |
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<li>Go to https://portal.1nce.com/portal/customer/login and log in.</li> | <li>Go to https://portal.1nce.com/portal/customer/login and log in.</li> | ||
− | <li>Open the | + | <li>Open the 'Configuration' tab and click the on 'OpenVPN Configuration' button.<br>[[File:1NCE_OpenVPN_Configuration_1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li> |
− | <li>Select | + | <li>Select 'Linux/macOS' operating systems.<br>[[File:1NCE_OpenVPN_Configuration_2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li> |
− | <li>Download | + | <li>Download 'client.conf' and 'credentials.txt' files.<br>[[File:1NCE_OpenVPN_Configuration_3.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li> |
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<li>Log in to your device's WebUI.</li> | <li>Log in to your device's WebUI.</li> | ||
− | <li>Go to Services → VPN → OpenVPN and create new configuration by selecting role '''Clien''', entering '''Configuration name''' and | + | <li>Go to Services → VPN → OpenVPN and create new configuration by selecting role '''Clien''', entering '''Configuration name''' and presing '''Add''' button. New configuration should appear in a few seconds. Then press '''Edit'''.<br>[[File:1NCE_OpenVPN_Configuration_4.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li> |
<li>Configurate new instance.<br>[[File:1NCE_OpenVPN_Configuration_5.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li> | <li>Configurate new instance.<br>[[File:1NCE_OpenVPN_Configuration_5.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li> | ||
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<li>Enter username. You can find your username on the first line in 1NCE provided '''Credentials.txt''' file.</li> | <li>Enter username. You can find your username on the first line in 1NCE provided '''Credentials.txt''' file.</li> | ||
<li>Enter password. You can find your password on the second line in 1NCE provided '''Credentials.txt''' file.</li> | <li>Enter password. You can find your password on the second line in 1NCE provided '''Credentials.txt''' file.</li> | ||
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Revision as of 10:12, 11 February 2022
Main Page > General Information > Configuration Examples > VPN > 1NCE Configuration1NCE is the global Tier-1 IoT Carrier specialized in providing managed connectivity services for low bandwidth IoT applications.
Introduction
This article contains step-by-step instructions on how to set up Teltonika-Networks devices as 1NCE OpenVPN clients.
Prerequisites
- For OpenVPN to work with older than 00.07.2 firmware, it`s necessary to contact 1NCE, for OpenVPN client password shorter than 129 bytes.
Downlowding configuration files
- Go to https://portal.1nce.com/portal/customer/login and log in.
- Open the 'Configuration' tab and click the on 'OpenVPN Configuration' button.
- Select 'Linux/macOS' operating systems.
- Download 'client.conf' and 'credentials.txt' files.
Configuring a device
- Log in to your device's WebUI.
- Go to Services → VPN → OpenVPN and create new configuration by selecting role Clien, entering Configuration name and presing Add button. New configuration should appear in a few seconds. Then press Edit.
- Configurate new instance.
- Enable instance.
- Enable Enable OpenVPN config from file.
- Uploade 1NCE provided client.conf file.
- Enable Upload OpenVPN authentication files.
- Set Authentification to TLS/Password.
- Enter username. You can find your username on the first line in 1NCE provided Credentials.txt file.
- Enter password. You can find your password on the second line in 1NCE provided Credentials.txt file.