RUT260 Remote Monitoring & Administration

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RUT260 supports multiple monitoring and administration possibilities.

Remote control options

The RUT260 router supports the following remote control capabilities:

Remote control method Can get parameters Can set parameters
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RMS


The Remote Management System (RMS) is designed to conveniently monitor and manage all your Teltonika networking devices. The system allows to securely gather status information of your devices and to change their configuration even if the devices do not have public IP addresses.

RMS access can be configured from the SystemAdministrationRMS page.

Public IP


If you're using a SIM card that has a Public IP address (refer here for more information), you can reach the router via HTTP or SSH via its WAN IP address.

HTTP access


Remote HTTP access can be set up via the SystemAdministrationAccess Control page.

SSH access


Remote SSH access can be set up via the SystemAdministrationAccess Control page.

SMS


The router can be controlled via SMS messages using SMS utilities rules. SMS can be configured via the ServicesSMS UtilitiesSMS Rules page.

JSON-RPC


JSON-RPC access can be set up via the SystemAdministrationAccess Control page. Note: As of RUTOS firmware version 7.0 and higher, it is enabled by default.

VPN


Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) provide multiple flexible options on setting up remote access to the router and its LAN network. For more information on different types of VPNs supported by RUT260, visit the VPN manual page.

SNMP


Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for network management, used for collecting information from network devices. For more information on SNMP in RUT260, visit the SNMP manual page.

Modbus TCP


Modbus is a serial communications protocol used in communication with various types of industrial electronic devices. For more information on Modbus TCP in RUT260, visit the Modbus manual page.

MQTT


MQTT (MQ Telemetry Transport or Message Queue Telemetry Transport) is a publish-subscribe-based "lightweight" messaging protocol for use on top of the TCP/IP protocol. For more information on MQTT in RUT260, visit the MQTT manual page

TR-069


Technical Report 069 (TR-069) is a technical specification of the Broadband Forum that defines an application layer protocol for remote management of customer-premises equipment (CPE) connected to an Internet Protocol (IP) network. For more information on TR-069 in RUT260, visit the TR-069 manual page

DNP3


Distributed Network Protocol 3 (DNP3) is a set of communications protocols used between components in process automation systems. For more information on DNP3 in RUT260, visit the DNP3 manual page

OPC UA


OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) is a cross-platform, open-source, IEC62541 standard for data exchange from sensors to cloud applications developed by the OPC Foundation. For more information on OPC UA in RUT260, visit the OPC UA manual page