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===Operators List===
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The '''Operators List''' tab is used for creating a Blacklist or Whitelist for undesired or desired operators.
[[File:Network mobile operators list v2.PNG]]
<table class="nd-mantable">
    <tr>
        <th>Field</th>
      <th>Value</th>
      <th>Description</th>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Enable</td>
      <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td>
      <td>Toggles Operators List ON or OFF</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Mode</td>
      <td>Blacklist | White list; default: <b>Blacklist</b></td>
      <td>The type of list
'''Blacklist''' - operators residing in the blacklist will considered forbidden and your router will not attempt to connect to them even if they are available
'''White list''' - operators residing in the white list will be the only operators that the router will be trying to connect to. Other operators, that are not in the white list, will be considered forbidden</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td>Name</td>
        <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td>
        <td>Operator's name. Used only for easier management purposes</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td>Operator code</td>
        <td>integer; default: <b>none</b></td>
        <td>Operator's code. You can find network operator codes online or use the router's Scan for operators function described [[#Scan_for_network_operators|here]]</td>
    </tr>
</table>
'''Be mindful when using the Operators List function as it very easy to block yourself from the right operators!'''


==Mobile Data Limit==
==Mobile Data Limit==

Revision as of 08:06, 25 July 2019

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Mobile Data Limit

The Mobile Data Limit page provides you with the possibility to set data limits for your SIM cards and data usage warnings via SMS message in order to protect yourself from unwanted data charges.

Data Connection Limit Configuration


The Data Connection Limit Configuration section is used to configure custom mobile data limits for your SIM card(s). When the mobile data limit set for the SIM card(s) is reached, the router will no longer use the mobile connection to establish data until the limit period is over or the limit is reset by the user.

Field Value Description
Enable data connection limit yes | no; default: no Turns mobile data limitations on or off.
Data limit* (MB) integer; default: none The ammount of data that is allowed to be downloaded over the specified period of time. When the limit is reached, the router will no longer be able to establish a data connection until the period is over or data limit is reset.
Note: after the router has reached the data limit it will not switch to using the secondary SIM card. If you wish to configure a SIM switch system based on received data limit, instructions can be found in the SIM Switching rules section of this page.
Period Month | Week | Day; default: Month Data limit period after which the data counter is reset on the specified Start day.
Start day | Start hour day [1..31] | day [Monday..Sunday] | hour [1..24]; default: day 1 Specifies when the period of counting data usage should begin. After the period is over, the limit ir reset and the count begins over again.

*Your carrier's data usage accounting may differ. Teltonika is not liable should any accounting discrepancies occur.

SMS Warning Configuration


The SMS Warning Configuration section provides you with the possibility to configure a rule that sends you an SMS message after the router's SIM card(s) uses a specified amount of mobile data.

Field Value Description
Enable SMS warning yes | no; default: no Toggles SMS warning On or OFF
Data limit* (MB) integer; default: none The received data limit. After reaching the specified data limit, the router will send out an SMS warning message to the specified phone number
Period Month | Week | Day; default: Month Period for which the data limit applies to
Start day | Start hour day of the month [1..31] | day of the week [Monday..Sunday] | hour of the day [1..24]; default: 1 Specifies when the period of counting data usage should begin. After the period is over, the limit ir reset and the count begins over again.
Phone number phone number; default: none Recipient's phone number

Clear Data Limit


The Clear Data Limit section contains only one button - 'Clear data limit'. When clicked, the button resets the data limit counter for the related SIM card. Thus, the count is started over again regardless of the specified period.

Important: remember that the 'Clear data limit' button doesn't clear the actual data usage statistics for the SIM card, only the data counters as calculated by the router.

SMS Limit

The SMS Limit page provides you with the possibility to set up a limit of SMS messages that each of the router's SIM cards can send in period of one day, week or a month.

SMS Limit Configuration


The SMS Limit Configuration section is used to configure custom SMS limits for your SIM card(s). In order to limit sent SMS messages, select the SIM card (SIM1 or SIM2), enable SMS limit and configure the limit conditions. For related information, refer to the figure and table below.

File:Networking rutxxx manual mobile sms limit configuration v1.png

Field Value Description
Enable SMS limit yes | no; default: no Turns SMS limitations on or off.
Period Month | Week | Day; default: Month SMS limit period after which the sent SMS counter is reset on the specified Start day.
Start day | Start hour day of the month [1..31] | day of the week [Monday..Sunday] | hour of the day [1..24]; default: 1 Specifies when the period of counting SMS messages should begin. After the period is over, the limit ir reset and the count begins over again.
SMS limit* integer; default: none Number of SMS messages that the is allowed to be sent over the specified period of time. When the limit is reached, the router will no longer be able to send SMS messages until the period is over or SMS limit is reset.
Note: after the router has reached the SMS limit it will not switch to using the secondary SIM card. If you wish to configure a SIM switch system based on sent SMS limit, instructions can be found in the SIM Switching rules section of this page.

* Your carrier's SMS usage accounting may differ. Teltonika is not liable should any accounting discrepancies occur.

Clear SMS Limit


The Clear SMS Limit section displays the ammount of sent SMS messages and provides the possibility to reset that counter. When the 'Clear SMS button' is clicked, it clears the SMS limit counter for the related SIM card. Thus, the count is started over again regardless of the specified period.

File:Networking rutxxx manual mobile sms limit clear v1.png

Important: remember that the 'Clear SMS limit' button doesn't clear the actual sent SMS statistics for the SIM card, only the SMS counters as calculated by the router.

SIM Idle Protection

Some operators block user SIM cards after a period of inactivity. The SIM Idle Protection window provides you with the possibility to configure the router to periodically switch to the secondary SIM card and establish a data connection with a mobile network operator in order to break the idleness and prevent the SIM card from being blocked.

Settings


The Settings tab is used to configure the parameters used by the SIM Idle Protection function.

Field Value Description
Enable yes | no; default: no Toggless SIM Idle Protection ON or OFF
Period Month | Week; default: Month Period after which a SIM switch will occur
Day day [1..31] | day [Monday..Sunday]; default: day 1 Day of the month or week when the SIM switch will occur
Hour hour [1..24]; default: 1 Hour of the day when the SIM switch will occur
Minute minute [0..59]; default: 1 Minute of the hour when the SIM switch will occur
Host to ping ip; default: 127.0.0.1 When the SIM switch occurs, the router will ping a host specified in this field
Ping package size integer [1..100]; default: 56 Size (in bytes) of the package that will be sent
Ping requests integer [1..30]; default: 2 How many ping packets will be sent

Test


Once you have configured your SIM Idle Protection settings, the Test tab will provide you with possibility to test these settings to make sure everything works correctly. Once you click the Test* button, the test will initiate. The test is designed to simulate SIM Idle Protection according to your current SIM Idle Protection settings.

The test takes about 2 minutes, so make sure the router isn't doing anything important before you start the test because during it you will lose connectivity. Once you have started the test you will see this warning appear:

It is very important to heed this advice since if you commit any action during test phase (apply new configurations, reboot the router, etc.) you may cause the router to crash, which could require a Factory Reset to fix


Above is an example of a successful Test. The test results display both SIM cards' IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity), ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier), host to ping, WAN IP and whether the ping was successful or not.

USB Modem

The USB Modem section is used to configuration the connection settings of a USB modem attached to the router's USB connector. This section only becomes visible when a USB modem is connected to the router.

The configuration is a minimalistic version of the regular SIM card settings page:

Field Value Description
APN string; default: none An Access Point Name (APN) is a gateway between a GSM, GPRS, 3G or 4G mobile network and another computer network. Depending on the contract, some operators may require to enter the APN just to complete the registration to a network. In other cases, APN is used to get special parameters from the operator (e.g., a public IP address) depending on the contract.
NOTE: an APN Network Identifier cannot start with any of the following strings: "rac", "lac", "sgsn" or "rnc"; it cannot end in ".gprs" and it cannot take the value "*"
PIN number string; Default: none A personal identification number (PIN) is a numeric password used to authenticate a user to a system (in this case, the user to the SIM card)
Authentication method CHAP | PAP | None; Default: None The Authentication method that your GSM carrier uses to authenticate new connections on its network
Username string; Default: none The username used to connect to your carrier’s network. This field becomes available when you select an Auth Mode (i.e., the selected Auth Mode is not “None”)
Password string; Default: none The password used to connect to your carrier’s network
Service mode 2G only | 3G only | 4G (LTE) only | Automatic; Default: Automatic Your service mode preference. If your local mobile network supports 2G, 3G and 4G (LTE) you can specify to which type of network you wish to connect to, e.g., if you choose 2G only, the router will connect to a 2G network, so long as it is available, otherwise it will connect to a network that provides better connectivity. If you select Automatic, then the router will connect to the network that provides the best connectivity

To select the USB modem to act as a WAN connection, go to the Network → WAN page.

For step-by-step instructions, click here.