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         <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td>
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         <td>Turns TCP dump on or off.</td>
         <td>Turns TCP dump on or off.</td>
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==Backup==
==Backup==

Revision as of 07:20, 22 July 2019

Summary

This page is an overview of the Administration section of {{{name}}} routers.

The information in this page is updated in accordance with the [[Media:{{{fw_version}}}_WEBUI.bin|{{{fw_version}}}]] firmware version.

General

The General section is used to set up some of the router's managerial parameters, such as password, name, language, etc. For more information on the General section, refer to figure and table below.

[[File:{{{file_general}}}]]

Field Value Description
Router name string; default: RUT955 The router's model name.
Host name string; default: Teltonika-RUT955.com The router's hostname. This can be used instead of the IP address to reach the router's WebUI from the local network.
Current password string; default: none The router's current password.
New password | Confirm new password string; default: none A new password for the router. The password must be comprised of 8-32 characters, including at least one upper case letter, one lower case letter and one digit.
Language English | Deutsch | Français | Turkish; default: English Selects the router's WebUI language.
IPv6 Support yes | no; default: no Turns IPv6 support on or off.
Show mobile info at login page yes | no; default: no Shows mobile data connection information (signal strength, state, service mode) at login page.
Show WAN IP at login page yes | no; default: no Shows the router's WAN IP address at login page.
LEDs Indication yes | no; default: yes Turns the router's LED indications on or off.
Reset button configuration integer [5..60]; default: 5 Specifies the minimum amount of time (in seconds) that the reset button has to be pressed and held down in order to initiate a factory reset.
Restore to default -(interactive button) Restores the router to it's default state (factory settings).

Troubleshoot

[[File:{{{file_troubleshoot}}}]]

Field Value Description
System log level Debug | Info | Notice | Warning | Error | Critical | Alert | Emergency; default: debug Specifies the information output level of the system log.
  • Debug - contains basic information that is diagnostically helpful to most people (i.e., not just engineers).
  • Info - general useful information (e.g., configuration changes, starts and stops of services, etc.)
  • Notice - conditions that are not error conditions, but that may require special handling.
  • Warning - anything that can potentially cause application oddities, but for which the system is automatically recovering from (e.g., retrying an operation, missing secondary data, etc.)
  • Error - errors that are fatal to the operation, but not the service or application (can't open a required file, missing data, etc.) Solving these types of errors will usually require user intervention.
  • Critical - critical conditions, device errors.
  • Alert - a condition that must be corrected immediately.
  • Emergency - a panic condition, i.e., system is no longer usable.
Save log in RAM memory | Flash memory; default: RAM memory Specifies which type of memory to use for storing system logs.
Include GSMD information yes | no; default: yes When checked, includes the router's GSMD information in the log file.
Include PPPD information yes | no; default: no When checked, includes the router's PPPD information in the log file.
Include chat script information yes | no; default: yes When checked, includes the router's chat script information in log file.
Include network topology information yes | no; default: no When checked, includes the router's network topology information in the log file.
System log - (interactive button) Displays the contents of the router's system log file. The system log contains records of various system related events, such as starts/stops of various services, errors, reboots, etc.
Kernel log - (interactive button) Displays the contents of the router's kernel log file. The kernel log contains records of various events related to the processes of the operating system (OS).
Troubleshoot file - (interactive button) Downloads the router's Troubleshoot file. It contains the router's configuration information, logs and some other files. When requesting support, it is recommended to always provide the router's Troubleshoot file to Teltonika engineers for analysis.
TCP dump file - (interactive button) Downloads the router's TCP dump file. TCP dump is a program used to capture packets moving through network interfaces. By default, the router does not store TCP dump information. You must enable TCP dump and save the changes before you can download the file.
Enable TCP dump* yes | no; default: no Turns TCP dump on or off.

Backup

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Access Control

General


The Access Control General window is used the Enable or Disable SSH, HTTP or HTTPS remote or local access to the RUT device.


Safety


field name value description
Enable yes | no; Default: yes Toggles secure SSH/WebUI access ON or OFF. If this is checked, devices logging in have a limited amount of tries specified in the Fail count field to log in to the router
Clean after reboot yes | no; Default: no If this field is checked, blocked addresses are removed after every reboot
Fail count integer; Default: 5 Maximal login fail count after which the devices's address is blocked and appears in the List Of Blocked Addresses section

Diagnostics

The Diagnostics page is used to diagnose whether you have an internet connection, trace routes of specified addresses and to perform NSlookups by sending ICMP ping packets to a specified host or IP address.


MAC Clone

Overview

The Administration->Overview section is used to configure which widgets should be shown in the Overview page.

RMS

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Root CA

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