Hongdian H8956 Cellular Wi-Fi Router User Manual

Hongdian Corporation Cellular Wi-Fi Router

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    User Manual    H8956 Cellular Wi-Fi Router                                                            1
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   H8951 3G 4G router 4            About This Document     Purpose    H8956 Cellular router is designed and manufactured by Hongdian, it based on Cellular cellular network technology, industrial class quality. With its embedded cellular module, it widely used in multiple case like ATM connection, remote office security connection, data collection. Etc. This document introduced how to use H8956 and its function features.    Related Versions  The following table lists the product versions related to this document.  Model Version H8956/H8956-CellularSPT/H8956-CellularVZW/H8956-CellularEU/H8956-NM  V31    Organization   Chapter Description 1 Features of H8956 Cellular router  and target market. 2 SW & HW structure of H8956 Cellular router . 3 How to installation of H8956 Cellular router . 4 Prepare to config H8956 Cellular router . 5 How to config H8956 Cellular router . 6 Typical application of H8956 Cellular router . 7 Frequently asked questions.
 H8956 3G 4G router  Content 5    Conventions  Symbol Conventions   The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.  Symbol Description   Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results.  Indicates a tip that may help you address a problem or save your time.  Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.  Command Conventions   Convention Description Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Italic Command arguments are in italics. [ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional. { x | y | ... } Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical ars. One item is selected. [ x | y | ... ] Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected. { x | y | ... } * Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical ars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected. [ x | y | ... ] * Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical ars. Several items or no item can be selected. &<1-n> The parameter before the & sign can be repeated 1 to n times. # A line starting with the # sign is comments.
   H8951 3G 4G router 6    GUI Conventions   Convention Description Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles are in boldface. For example, click OK. > Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.  Keyboard Operations   Format Description Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab. Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.    Mouse Operation   Action Description Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer. Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
 H8956 3G 4G router  Content 7   Content     1 Product Introduce................................................................................................................... - 1 - 1.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................- 1 - 1.2 Product positioning....................................................................................................................................... - 2 - 1.3 Function & Features...................................................................................................................................... - 2 - 1.4 Specification.................................................................................................................................................. - 3 -  2 Product structure.................................................................................................................... - 4 - 2.1 Hardware....................................................................................................................................................... - 5 - 2.1.1 Appearance & Size............................................................................................................................... - 5 - 2.1.2 Accessories...........................................................................................................................................- 7 - 2.2 Structure........................................................................................................................................................- 8 -  3 Installation of H8956 Cellular router  ...................................................................................... - 9 - 3.1 Unpacking......................................................................................................................................................- 9 - 3.2 How to install.................................................................................................................................................- 9 - 3.2.1 SIM/UIM card install............................................................................................................................ - 9 - 3.2.2 Ethernet cable connection................................................................................................................. - 10 - 3.3 Power supply............................................................................................................................................... - 10 - 3.4 Review......................................................................................................................................................... - 10 -  4 Before config........................................................................................................................ - 13 - 4.1 LED Status.................................................................................................................................................... - 13 - 4.2 Local config.................................................................................................................................................. - 14 - 4.3 Basic config.................................................................................................................................................. - 20 - 4.3.1 Login WEB GUI................................................................................................................................... - 21 -  5 Router config........................................................................................................................- 23 - 5.1 Overview......................................................................................................................................................- 23 - 5.2 Network config............................................................................................................................................ - 23 - 5.2.1 LAN..................................................................................................................................................... - 24 - 5.2.2 WAN................................................................................................................................................... - 25 - 5.2.3 Modem...............................................................................................................................................- 28 - 5.2.4 WLAN................................................................................................................................................. - 34 -
   H8951 3G 4G router 8    5.2.5 Parameter select................................................................................................................................ - 38 - 5.2.6 Connection Type  ................................................................................................................................. 38  5.2.7 Link Backup........................................................................................................................................ - 41 - 5.2.8 DHCP Service...................................................................................................................................... - 43 - 5.3 Application program configuration............................................................................................................. - 46 - 5.3.1 ICMP check........................................................................................................................................- 46 - 5.3.2 DDNS configuration.......................................................................................................................... - 48 - 5.3.3 SNMP configuration (Optional).........................................................................................................- 50 - 5.3.4 M2M configuration............................................................................................................................ - 52 - 5.3.5 Timing configuration......................................................................................................................... - 54 - 5.3.6 Wake up configuration(Optional)...................................................................................................... - 56 - 5.4 Security........................................................................................................................................................- 59 - 5.4.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................- 59 - 5.4.2 configuration...................................................................................................................................... - 59 - 5.5 Forward configuration.................................................................................................................................- 66 - 5.5.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................- 66 - 5.5.2 NAT....................................................................................................................................................- 67 - 5.5.3 Static Routing.....................................................................................................................................- 71 - 5.5.4 QoS (Optional)...................................................................................................................................- 74 - 5.5.5 Dynamic Routing (Optional)............................................................................................................. - 76 - 5.6 VPN configuration...................................................................................................................................... - 82 - 5.6.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................- 82 - 5.6.2 VPDN configuration.......................................................................................................................... - 82 - 5.6.3 Tunnel configuration.......................................................................................................................... - 84 - 5.6.4 IPSec configuration............................................................................................................................- 86 - 5.7 System configuration...................................................................................................................................- 91 - 5.7.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................- 91 - 5.7.2 Local Log........................................................................................................................................... - 91 - 5.7.3 Remote Log........................................................................................................................................- 92 - 5.7.4 Clock.................................................................................................................................................. - 93 - 5.7.5 Account.............................................................................................................................................. - 95 - 5.7.6 Network Test...................................................................................................................................... - 97 - 5.7.7 Files....................................................................................................................................................- 98 - 5.8 Status......................................................................................................................................................... - 103 - 5.8.1 Overview..........................................................................................................................................- 103 - 5.8.2 Base Information..............................................................................................................................- 103 - 5.8.3 LAN................................................................................................................................................. - 104 - 5.8.4 WAN................................................................................................................................................ - 105 - 5.8.5 Modem............................................................................................................................................. - 107 - 5.8.6 Routing Table................................................................................................................................... - 108 - 5.9 RESET button function............................................................................................................................. - 109 -  6 Typical application............................................................................................................ - 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 H8956 3G 4G router  Content 9    6.1 Overview....................................................................................................................................................- 110 - 6.2 Awake function(Option)............................................................................................................................ - 110 - 6.3 Parameter select........................................................................................................................................- 111 - 6.4 VPN............................................................................................................................................................ - 115 - 6.5 Timing Task................................................................................................................................................ - 118 -  7 FAQ.................................................................................................................................... - 120 - 7.1 Hardware Failure....................................................................................................................................... - 120 - 7.1.1 All LED dark...................................................................................................................................... - 120 - 7.1.2 SIM Slot............................................................................................................................................ - 121 - 7.1.3 Ethernet Connection........................................................................................................................ - 121 - 7.1.4 Antenna Connection........................................................................................................................ - 121 - 7.2 Dial Online Problem...................................................................................................................................- 122 - 7.2.1 Dial discontinue................................................................................................................................- 122 - 7.2.2 No Signal.......................................................................................................................................... - 122 - 7.2.3 Cannot find SIM/UIM card............................................................................................................... - 122 - 7.2.4 Poor Signal........................................................................................................................................- 123 - 7.2.5 Compress Protocol not match..........................................................................................................- 123 - 7.3 VPN Problem............................................................................................................................................. - 123 - 7.3.1 VPDN cannot connect...................................................................................................................... - 123 - 7.3.2 VPN cannot communicate................................................................................................................- 124 - 7.3.3 Router can communicate but subnet cannot.................................................................................. - 124 - 7.4 WEB config problem..................................................................................................................................- 124 - 7.4.1 Updating firmware failure................................................................................................................- 124 - 7.4.2 Backup setting problem................................................................................................................... - 125 - 7.4.3 Updating patch failure......................................................................................................................- 125 - 7.4.4 CFE Updating failure.........................................................................................................................- 125 - 7.4.5 Update failure in WEB GUI............................................................................................................... - 126 - 7.4.6 Forget Router Password................................................................................................................... - 126 -
10    H8956 Cellular router    Table Content     Table 2-1 H8956 Cellular router  size.................................................................................................................. - 6 -  Table 2-2 H8956 Cellular router  accessories......................................................................................................- 7 -  Table 4-4 LED instruction.................................................................................................................................. - 13 -  Table 5-1 LAN Parameter instruction................................................................................................................ - 24 -  Table 5-2 WAN connection type parameter instruction................................................................................... - 25 -  Table 5-3 “Modem” Parameter instruction...................................................................................................... - 29 -  Table 5-4 WLAN parameter instruction............................................................................................................- 36 -  Table 5-5 Parameter instruction....................................................................................................................... - 39 -  Table 5-6 Connection type Parameter instruction............................................................................................- 41 -  Table 5-7 Link Backup Parameter.....................................................................................................................- 42 -  Table 5-8 DHCP Parameter............................................................................................................................... - 44 -  Table 5-9 ICMP check rules Parameter instruction...........................................................................................- 47 -  Table 5-10 DDNS Parameter instruction.......................................................................................................... - 49 -  Table 5-11 SNMP Parameter instruction...........................................................................................................- 51 -  Table 5-12 M2M Parameter instruction............................................................................................................ - 53 -  Table 5-13 Timing task parameter instruction...................................................................................................- 55 -  Table 5-14 Wake up Parameter instruction....................................................................................................... - 57 -  Table 5-17 IP filter parameter instruction......................................................................................................... - 62 -  Table 5-18 Domain Filter parameter instruction............................................................................................... - 64 -  Table 5-19 MAC Filter explanation.................................................................................................................. - 65 -  Table 5-20 MAC Filter Parameter instruction...................................................................................................- 66 -  Table 5-21 DNAT Parameter instruction...........................................................................................................- 68 -  Table 5-22 SNAT rule instruction..................................................................................................................... - 70 -  Table 5-23 MASQ rule Parameter instruction...................................................................................................- 71 -  Table 5-24 Static Routing Parameter Instruction.............................................................................................. - 73 -  Table 5-25 QoS parameter instruction.............................................................................................................. - 75 -  Table 5-26 RIP Parameter Instruction............................................................................................................... - 77 -  Table 5-27 RIP parameter instruction................................................................................................................- 78 -  Table 5-28 OSPF parameter instruction............................................................................................................ - 79 -  Table 5-29 OSPF route parameter instruction...................................................................................................- 80 -
 H8951 3G 4G router  Content 11    Table 5-30 VPDN rule parameter instruction....................................................................................................- 83 -  Table 5-31 Tunnel rule parameter instruction................................................................................................... - 85 -  Table 5-32 IPSec Phase 1 Parameter instruction...............................................................................................- 87 -  Table 5-33 IPSec Parameter instruction............................................................................................................ - 89 -  Table 5-34 IPSec Parameter instruction............................................................................................................ - 91 -  Table 5-35 Remote log parameter instruction................................................................................................... - 93 -  Table 5-36 Clock Parameter instruction............................................................................................................- 94 -  Table 5-37 Account parameter instruction........................................................................................................ - 96 -  Table 5-38 Network Test Parameter instruction................................................................................................- 97 -  Table 5-39 Base information Parameter instruction........................................................................................- 104 -  Table 5-40 LAN Parameter instruction........................................................................................................... - 105 -  Table 5-41 WAN Parameter instruction.......................................................................................................... - 106 -  Table 5-42 Modem Parameter instruction....................................................................................................... - 107 -  Table 5-43 Routing table Parameter instruction..............................................................................................- 108 -
 H8951 3G 4G router    13   Figure Content     Figure 1-1 Network structure............................................................................................................................. - 2 -  Figure 2-2 H8956 Cellular router  Appearance................................................................................................... - 5 -  Figure 2-3 H8956 Cellular router  Figure............................................................................................................ - 7 -  Figure 2-1 Front pannel...................................................................................................................................... - 8 -  Figure 2-2 Back pannel........................................................................................................................................- 8 -  Figure 3-3 Pop out SIM slot.............................................................................................................................. - 10 -  Figure 4-5 Local Area Connection..................................................................................................................... - 14 -  Figure 4-6 Connection properties.....................................................................................................................- 16 -  Figure 4-7 Internet protocol (TCP/IP)................................................................................................................- 16 -  Figure 4-8 Advanced TCP/IP Settings................................................................................................................ - 18 -  Figure 4-9 TCP/IP address................................................................................................................................. - 19 -  Figure 4-10 Connectivity check.........................................................................................................................- 20 -  Figure 4-11 User identity page......................................................................................................................... - 21 -  Figure 5-12 LAN window................................................................................................................................. - 24 -  Figure 5-13 WAN window................................................................................................................................. - 25 -  Figure 5-14 Modem window............................................................................................................................ - 28 -  Figure 5-15 Modem page..................................................................................................................................- 29 -  Figure 5-18 Advanced setting........................................................................................................................... - 33 -  Figure 5-19 AP mode configure interface......................................................................................................... - 34 -  Figure 5-20 Station mode configure interface...................................................................................................- 35 -  Figure 5-21 Repeater mode configure interface................................................................................................- 35 -  Figure 5-22 Station/Repeater scan signal interface...........................................................................................- 36 -  Figure 5-23 parameter select............................................................................................................................- 39 -  Figure 5-24 add rule..........................................................................................................................................- 39 -  Figure 5-25 Connection type window...............................................................................................................- 41 -  Figure 5-26 Link Backup.................................................................................................................................. - 42 -  Figure 5-27 DHCP............................................................................................................................................ - 44 -  Figure 5-28 ICMP Check tab............................................................................................................................ - 46 -  Figure 5-29 ICMP adding page......................................................................................................................... - 47 -
xiv    H8956 Cellular router     Figure 5-30 DDNS configuration......................................................................................................................- 49 -  Figure 5-31 SNMP configuration......................................................................................................................- 51 -  Figure 5-32 M2M configuration....................................................................................................................... - 53 -  Figure 5-33 Timing configuration..................................................................................................................... - 54 -  Figure 5-34 To add timing task......................................................................................................................... - 55 -  Figure 5-35 Wake up configuration...................................................................................................................- 57 -  Figure 5-38 IP Filter tab.................................................................................................................................... - 60 -  Figure 5-39 IP filter “Input” type...................................................................................................................... - 61 -  Figure 5-40 IP Filter “Forward” type................................................................................................................ - 61 -  Figure 5-41 Domain filter tab........................................................................................................................... - 63 -  Figure 5-42 Domain filter tab........................................................................................................................... - 64 -  Figure 5-43 MAC Filter tab.............................................................................................................................. - 65 -  Figure 5-44 MAC Filter configuration..............................................................................................................- 66 -  Figure 5-45 NAT tab......................................................................................................................................... - 67 -  Figure 5-46 DNAT rule configuration...............................................................................................................- 68 -  Figure 5-47 SNAT rule configuration............................................................................................................... - 69 -  Figure 5-48 MASQ configuration..................................................................................................................... - 71 -  Figure 5-49 Static Routing Interface.................................................................................................................- 72 -  Figure 5-50 Static Routing Interface.................................................................................................................- 72 -  Figure 5-51 Policy Routing Interface................................................................................................................- 73 -  Figure 5-52 QoS interface................................................................................................................................. - 75 -  Figure 5-53 RIP interface.................................................................................................................................. - 77 -  Figure 5-54 RIP route configuration interface.................................................................................................. - 78 -  Figure 5-55 OSPF Interface.............................................................................................................................. - 79 -  Figure 5-56 OSPF route configuration interface...............................................................................................- 80 -  Figure 5-57 VPDN configuration......................................................................................................................- 82 -  Figure 5-58 VPDN rule configuration.............................................................................................................. - 83 -  Figure 5-59 L2TP tunnel status......................................................................................................................... - 84 -  Figure 5-60 Tunnel configuration..................................................................................................................... - 85 -  Figure 5-61 IPSec tab........................................................................................................................................- 86 -  Figure 5-62 IPSec phase 1 configuration.......................................................................................................... - 87 -  Figure 5-63 IPSec phase 2 configuration.......................................................................................................... - 89 -  Figure 5-64 IPSec configuration tab................................................................................................................. - 90 -  Figure 5-65 Local Log tab.................................................................................................................................- 92 -  Figure 5-66 Remote Log tab............................................................................................................................. - 93 -  Figure 5-67 “NTP” Time Synch........................................................................................................................- 94 -  Figure 5-68 Manual Time Synch. Type.............................................................................................................- 94 -  Figure 5-69 Account tab....................................................................................................................................- 96 -
 H8951 3G 4G router    15    Figure 5-70 Network Test Tab...........................................................................................................................- 97 -  Figure 5-71 Files tab......................................................................................................................................... - 98 -  Figure 5-72 Add an IP address.......................................................................................................................... - 99 -  Figure 5-73 CFE mode upgrading...................................................................................................................- 100 -  Figure 5-74 CFE upgrading page.................................................................................................................... - 100 -  Figure 5-75 Backup setting page.....................................................................................................................- 101 -  Figure 5-76 Factory setting page.....................................................................................................................- 102 -  Figure 5-78 reboot...........................................................................................................................................- 103 -  Figure 5-79 Base Information tab................................................................................................................... - 104 -  Figure 5-80 “LAN” info..................................................................................................................................- 104 -  Figure 5-81 Static IP WAN status................................................................................................................... - 105 -  Figure 5-82 DHCP   WAN status................................................................................................................... - 106 -  Figure 5-83 PPPoE WAN status......................................................................................................................- 106 -  Figure 5-84 Modem Status page..................................................................................................................... - 107 -  Figure 5-85 Routing table page.......................................................................................................................- 108 -  Figure 6-86 Wake up/trigger setting example................................................................................................ - 111 -  Figure 6-87 Rules setting.................................................................................................................................- 112 -  Figure 6-88 parameter select setting 1........................................................................................................... - 113 -  Figure 6-89 parameter select setting 2........................................................................................................... - 113 -  Figure 6-90 Build IPSec....................................................................................................................................- 115 -  Figure 6-91 IPSec Phase 1............................................................................................................................... - 116 -  Figure 6-92 IPSec Phase 2............................................................................................................................... - 116 -  Figure 6-93 IPSec.............................................................................................................................................- 117 -  Figure 6-94 IPSec status.................................................................................................................................. - 117 -  Figure 6-95 Timing.......................................................................................................................................... - 118 -  Figure 6-96 router online................................................................................................................................ - 118 -  Figure 6-97 router off line...............................................................................................................................- 119 -  Figure 6-98 router reboot............................................................................................................................... - 119 -
 H8956 3G 4G router  1  Product Introduce (2014-07-01) - 1 -   1 Product  Introduce  About this chapter  Chapter Content 1.1 Overview Simple introduction of H8956 Cellular router 1.2 Product Positioning Product Positioning of H8956 Cellular router 1.3 Function & features Unique function & features 1.4 Specification Detail specification of this router 1.1 Overview H8956  Cellular router is based on Cellular technology with functions like VPN, firewall, NAT, SNMP, DHCP. H8956 supports Cellular as WAN interface, provide up to 100Mbps WAN bandwidth and up to 150Mbps Wi-Fi bandwidth. The unique feature of H8956 Cellular router  is network online & backup among WAN, WLAN, Cellular network. This feature makes H8956 could maximum the network availability, reduce the possibility of network failure, to avoid the loss caused by network error. Also, definable route table makes customers could assign bandwidth by business type, full use the bandwidth and lower the net delay.   H8956 Cellular router support Hongdian M2M management platform. By the management platform, you can check running info of H8956 Cellular router and remote config or remote updates.
 H8956 3G 4G router    (2014-07-01) - 2 -   1.2 Product positioning H8956 Cellular router  widely used in Telecom, economic, advertisement, traffic, environment protection business area.   For example, in economic area, H8956 Cellular router  connect server by IPSec & GRE to ensure data security, and module online or switch to wan online ensured network availability. All these technology ensured safe and reliable data transmission, and minimize the probability of network disconnection, and maximize the usability of economic business like ATM, POS .etc.   Figure 1-1  Network structure       1.3 Function & Features  Function    Modem/WAN/Wi-Fi multiple network mode backup  VPN support, GRE over IPSec, IPsec over PPTP/L2TP  WAN port support PPPoE, static IP, DHCP client  LCP/ICMP/flow/heartbeat check, ensure network usability  SNMP network management, NTP support  Local & remote firmware update  Local & remote log check  Supports DNS proxy and Dynamic DNS (DDNS)  Supports timing operation  Supports LED status indication
 H8956 3G 4G router  1  Product Introduce (2014-07-01) - 3 -    1.4 Specification  Interface   1×10/100Mb LAN interface  1×10/100Mb WAN/LAN interface  2× SMA-K antenna interface  1× Standard SIM/R-UIM interface  1× Standard DC power interface  Power supply     Voltage:   +12VDC  Idle state:  200mA@12V DC  Communication state: 300mA@12V DC  Others    Dimension: 100mm x 98mm x 23mm (not including antenna)  Weight: 300g  Operation temperature: -20~+60℃  Store temperature: -40~+80℃  Related humidity: <95% (non-condensing)  Guarantee: one year
 H8956 3G 4G router    (2014-07-01) - 4 -   2 Product  structure  About this chapter    Chapter Content 2.1 Hardware H8956 Cellular router  hardware. 2.2 Structure Structure of H8956 Cellular router .
 H8956 3G 4G router  1  Product Introduce (2014-07-01) - 5 -2.1 Hardware 2.1.1 Appearance & Size Appearance Figure 2-2  H8956 Cellular router    Appearance
 H8956 3G 4G router    (2014-07-01) - 6 -    Size  Table 2-1  H8956 Cellular router    size  Model Dimension (mm) Interface H8956 Cellular router 100×98×23  1×10/100Mb LAN interface 1×10/100Mb WAN/LAN interface 1× RS-232 console port(RJ45) 2× SMA-K antenna interface  1× Standard SIM/R-UIM interface 1× Standard DC power interface   H8956 Cellular router  appearance as Figure 2-2, Figure 2-3 shows                       Figure 2-3  H8956 Cellular router    Figure
 H8956 3G 4G router  1  Product Introduce (2014-07-01) - 7 -   2.1.2 Accessories  Table 2-2  H8956 Cellular router    accessories  Accessories name Number Note H8956 Cellular router 1 pcs  CD-ROM 1 pcs Optional Cellular antenna 1 or 2 pcs According to module number inside RJ45 cable 1 pcs  Mounting 1 pair Optional Certificate  and warranty card 1 pcs  +12V power adapter 1 pcs
 H8956 3G 4G router    (2014-07-01) - 8 -   2.2 Structure  Figure 2-4  Front pannel            SIM cover     Figure 2-5  Back pannel              ANT1  RESET  POWER  LAN1  LAN2/WAN  ANT2
 H8956 3G 4G router  1  Product Introduce (2014-07-01) - 9 -   3Installation of  H8956 Cellular router  About this chapter    Chapter Content 3.1 Unpacking Unpack H8956 Cellular router  box and the packing list. 3.2 How to install How to install H8956 Cellular router  with SIM/UIM card and Ethernet cable .etc. 3.3 Power supply Power supply needs of H8956 Cellular router . 3.4 Review Review.  3.1 Unpacking After received the box of H8956, please unpack it and check if all accessories complete. Please check Table 2-2 as reference.    3.2 How to install  3.2.1 SIM/UIM card install H8956 Cellular router  support single SIM/UIM card, so you may need insert single SIM before config it.
 H8956 3G 4G router    (2014-07-01) - 10 -      Before install SIM/UIM card, disconnect any power resource of the router.  Open the SIM cover and insert the SIM into the router with chipset upwards   Figure 3-6  SIM slot        SIM cover, open it to insert SIM     ---END   3.2.2 Ethernet cable connection Use Ethernet port directly connect H8956 Cellular router  and computer, or transferred by a switch.    3.3 Power supply In order to get high reliability, H8956 Cellular router  adapt wide voltage input: +12VDC, support hot plug and complex application environment.    3.4 Review After connect SIM/UIM card, Ethernet cable, necessary antenna, then connect power cable.   Please connect antenna before connect power cable, otherwise because of Impedance mismatching, signal maybe poor.   Notice  Step 1  Check antenna connection. Step 2  Check SIM/UIM card installation to confirm SIM/UIM card is available. Step 3  Power on H8956 Cellular router, the router will automatically connect to the network
 H8956 3G 4G router  1  Product Introduce (2014-07-01) - 13 -   4 Before  config  About this chapter    Chapter Content 4.1 LED Status The meaning of LED status. 4.2 Local config How to local config H8956 Cellular router . 4.3 Basic config Basic config & function.      4.1 LED Status There are LED on front panel of H8956 Cellular router , they show how H8956 Cellular router works.   Table 4-3   LED instruction  LED  Status  green presents connected, red disconnected, green flash connecting  Power on/off status  On: WiFi connected Off: WiFi disconnected  On: LAN, LAN/WAN is connected Off: LAN, LAN/WAN is disconnected  Cellular signal bars
 H8956 3G 4G router    (2014-07-01) - 14 -    4.2 Local config  Precondition    Already power on H8956 Cellular router  Ethernet cable connect to H8956 Cellular router  You could specify a static IP or DHCP get IP for your computer.  Static IP  Step 1  Click “start >  control panel”,  find “Network Connections” icon and double click it to enter, select “Local Area Connection” corresponding to the network card on this page. Refer to the figure below.   Figure 4-7  Local Area Connection      Step 2  Obtain a IP address automatically, or follow below instruction.  H8956 Cellular router    default enabled DHCP server. If it has been disabled, DHCP cannot be use.
 H8956 3G 4G router  1  Product Introduce (2014-07-01) - 15 -    Step 3  Change or add a IP 192.168.15.* on your computer.
 H8956 3G 4G router    (2014-07-01) - 16 -    Figure 4-8  Connection properties    Figure 4-9  Internet protocol (TCP/IP)
 H8956 3G 4G router  1  Product Introduce (2014-07-01) - 17 -       You could change your IP address or add a IP address in Advanced setting.   General configuration  This  method  will  temporarily  interrupts  the  communication  between  the  computer under configuration  and LAN,  and  the  specific parameter configuration is  shown as below:  IP address: 192.168.8.* (*indicates any integral between 2 to 254) Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168.8.1   Remember:  H8956 Cellular router  LAN port factory default parameter: IP address: 192.168.8.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  H8956 Cellular router  factory default login parameter: Management interface login IP address: 192.168.8.1 Login name: admin
(2014-07-01) - 18 -  H8951 3G 4G router       Login password: admin      Advanced configuration   If you don’t want to interrupt local PC LAN communication and configure H8956 Cellular router  when the former network configuration exists, it is required add route (IP).  The configuration operation is shown as below:  Click the “Advanced…”button to enter the interface as below:   Figure 4-10  Advanced TCP/IP Settings    Click the “Add (A)”button under the “IP address (R)”, and fill in the IP address that you want to add:
(2014-07-01) - 19 -  H8951 3G 4G router  1  Product Introduce    Figure 4-11  TCP/IP address      After the configuration is completed, click the “Add”. By now the computer has a route to router H8956.     Note:  “Default  gateway”  depends  on  whether  the  configuration  computer connects  with Internet through original local network configuration. If Internet is accessed through original local  network, the default gateway setting does not need to be modified; if H8956 Cellular router is used, you need to modify the default gateway and configure it as H8956 Cellular router ’s default LAN IP address 192.168.8.1.  ---END
 H8951 3G 4G router    (2014-07-01) - 20 -    Network Check  Step 4  IP configuration check Use the command of ipconfig to check whether the IP address is correctly set or added. You can enter DOS mode and key-in command: ipconfig, for instance:  C:\>ipconfig  Windows IP Configuration  Ethernet adapter local connection:   Connection-specific DNS Suffix. :  Auto configuration IP Address . . .: 192.168.8.7 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . .: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.8.1   Step 5  Connectivity check After the configuration is completed, you can check the connectivity between it and Galaxy  H8956  Cellular  router  by  ping  command.  Key-in  ping  command  in  system command line:   Figure 4-12  Connectivity check   By now, it means that the configuration computer has been connected to the router. You can carry out configuration operation on it.   ---END
(2014-07-01) - 21 -  H8951 3G 4G router  2  Product structure     4.3 Basic config Through this chapter, you could achieve basic function: visit internet.     4.3.1 Login WEB GUI Step 1  Run a Internet Explorer and visit “http://192.168.8.1/”, to enter identity page.  Figure 4-13  User identity page    Step 2  User should use default user name and password when log in for the first time: User name: admin Password: admin   ---END
 H8951 3G 4G router  2  Product structure (2014-07-01) - 23 -   5 Router  config  About this chapter    Chapter Content 5.1 Overview Enter H8956 Cellular router  WEB GUI to config 5.2 Network config Network config & function 5.3 Application Advanced function of router like timing operation, link backup .etc. 5.4 Security Security setting of H8956 5.5 Forward NAT & DMZ setting 5.6 VPN PPTP, L2TP, IPSec & GRE setting 5.7 System Updating & maintain 5.8 Status Router working status      5.1 Overview H8956 Cellular router  adopts WEB GUI to config, all parameter can be modified by this GUI, and it is easy to understand.    5.2 Network config Network connection config, including LAN, WAN, cellular network, Wi-Fi(optional), link backup switch, DHCP setting and so on.
(2014-07-01) - 24 -    5.2.1 LAN    LAN setting used to manage local area network PC which connect to H8956, make them could visit internet and the network segment connectivity normal.  Step 1  Login H8956 WEB GUI. Step 2  Single click “Network > LAN”.    Figure 5-14  LAN window      Step 3  LAN parameter.  Table 5-4  LAN Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Host name router name Manual input,  Maximum length limited to 32 word type character IP1~4 Divide  sub-network, those sub-net could communicate Manual input Format:A.B.C.D/Mask IP1 default:192.168.8.1/24 Loopback address Use for network test, e.g tunnel test, it won’t shutdown with the LAN interface closed Ping IP address from peer of tunnel    Step 4  Single click “save” icon, done.
 H8951 3G 4G router  3  Installation of H8951 3G 4G router    (2014-07-01) - 25 -     After change the LAN IP, if page has no response anymore, please make sure your PC address is in the same network segment, or set a new IP to your PC to insure that.  ---END   5.2.2 WAN    Wired connect to Internet by static IP, DHCP or PPPoE.  Step 1  Login H8956 WEB GUI. Step 2  Single click “network > WAN”.  Figure 5-15  WAN window     Step 3  WAN connection type.  Table 5-5  WAN connection type parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Connection Type WAN Connection Type Dropdown List Selection:  Static IP: Manual set WAN IP, if set static IP, need manual set gateway, DNS.etc.  DHCP: DHCP get IP address  PPPoE:  PPPoE  dial  to  get  IP,  usually you need connect to a ADSL modem ”Connection Type”select”Static IP” IP Configure the static IP Manual input Format:A.B.C.D/Mask IP1 default:192.168.10.1/24 ”Connection Type”select”DHCP”
(2014-07-01) - 26 -    Parameter Details Operation IP get IP address from DHCP Select DHCP ”Connection Type”select”PPPoE” Service Name Configure PPPoE service name,which is usually used for identification and judgment between client and server, and is usually provided by the service side, while ADSL dial-up provided by your ISP WORD type, up to 64 characters,not blank,please refer to parameters regulation format Username/Password PPPoE dial-up user name/password usually provided by the server WORD type/CODE type, up to 64 characters,not blank,please refer to parameters regulation format Advanced Settings Advanced parameters used in special circumstances, usually don't recommend configurations, the parameters of the "advanced Settings" instructions, please refer to the related parameters in table 5-2 Single  click ”Display”  icon show advanced settings parameters Authentication (need match server end, default auto-negotiation) CHAP Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol, a way to send real password when build ppp link, improved security  Disable  Negotiation CHAP is prior to PAP PAP Password Authentication Protocol  Disable  Negotiation MS-CHAP MS-CHAP MicrosoftChallenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol Based on MPPE  Disable  Negotiation MS2-CHAP MS-CHAP second version  Disable  Negotiation EAP PPP Extensible Authentication Protocol  Disable  Negotiation Compress (need match server end, default disable) Compression Control Protocol Negotiate  which compress control protocol used on PPP link  Disable  Negotiation Address/Control Whether compress IP address  Disable  Negotiation
 H8951 3G 4G router  3  Installation of H8951 3G 4G router    (2014-07-01) - 27 -    Parameter Details Operation Compression   Protocol Field Compression Whether  compress  Whether  compress IP address  Disable  Negotiation VJ  TCP/IP Header Compress Whether  allow  TCP/IP  to  communicate by compressing VJ  Disable  Negotiation Connection-ID Compression Whether  allow  TCP/IP  to  communicate by compressing ID in the first  Disable  Negotiation More Debug Enable PPP dialing  log,  default  value  is enable,  in  order  to  check  more  info about dialing, suggest no changing  Disable  Negotiation Peer’s DNS Auto  get  peer  DNS  when  PPP  dialing. DNS  is  necessary  if  want  visit domain name.  In  order  to  forbid  LAN  pc  visit domain name, you may disable it  Disable  Negotiation LCP interval/Retry After PPP dialing succeed, LCP is needed to keep PPP link alive. Also it could used to  quickly  spot  network  interrupt and reconnect Value area  :1~512 Unit: second Default value: 30/5 MTU the number of bytes of the maximum transfer  unit by PPP interface, sometimes financial data has request on this Value  area    : 128 ~ 16364 byte MRU the number of bytes of the maximum receive  unit by PPP interface, sometimes financial data has request on this Value  area    : 128 ~ 16364 byte Local IP Set  the  local  IP  address when  PPP dialing, need ISP support A.B.C.D, Example: 10.10.10.1 Remote IP Set the remote  IP  address when PPP dialing, need ISP support A.B.C.D, Example: 10.10.10.254 Professional  nomppe  mppe required  mppe stateless  nodeflate  nobsdcomp  default-asyncmap Do not suggest modify, please  contact us  for help if necessary    Step 4  Single click “save” icon. ---END
(2014-07-01) - 28 -    5.2.3 Modem H8956 Cellular router  core function, connect Internet by cellular modem, H8956 Cellular router  support single modem single SIM, those three working type provide internet connection to customers. Usually Cellular network bandwidth is 1~5Mbps, 3.5G up to 20Mbps.  Step 1  Login H8956 WEB GUI. Step 2  Single click “network > Modem”.  Figure 5-16  Modem window    Step 3  Operation:  add 1. Single click “add”, window shows like below.
 H8951 3G 4G router  4  Before config  (2014-07-01) - 29 -    Figure 5-17  Modem page    2. Input suitable parameter.   Table 5-6  Modem Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Auto-dialup Auto-dialup current modem, if all modem auto-dialup disabled, router will not auto-dialup  Enable  Disable Interface Name Interface name, to identify this interface WORD  type,  up  to  12 characters APN APN,  provided  by  local  ISP,  usually CDMA/EVDO  network  do  not  need  this parameter WORD  type,  up  to  64 bytes Service code Usually *99***1#, CDMA/EVDO: #777 CODE  type,   up   to  64 bytes Username/Password Provided by ISP WORD type/CODE type, up to 64 bytes
(2014-07-01) - 30 -    Parameter Details Operation Network type Network type force to 2.5G or Cellular Dropdown List WCDMA:  auto  wcdma  edge EVDO:  auto  evdo  cdma HSPA+  module  force Cellular  means  Cellular auto, AUTO  means 2.5G/Cellular auto Advance Setting PPP   process  advanced  parameter,   do not  suggest   to   modify   the  setting.   If necessary, contact us for support Single    click    to   show advanced setting Authentication (need match server end, default auto-negotiation) CHAP Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol, a way to send real password when build ppp link, improved security  Disable  Negotiation CHAP is prior to PAP PAP Password Authentication Protocol  Disable  Negotiation MS-CHAP MS-CHAP MicrosoftChallenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol Based on MPPE  Disable  Negotiation MS2-CHAP MS-CHAP second version  Disable  Negotiation EAP PPP Extensible Authentication Protocol  Disable  Negotiation Compress (need match server end, default disable) Compression Control Protocol Negotiate  which  compress control protocol used on PPP link  Disable  Negotiation Address/Control Compression Whether compress IP address  Disable  Negotiation Protocol Field Compression Whether  compress  Whether  compress IP address  Disable  Negotiation VJ  TCP/IP Header Compress Whether  allow  TCP/IP  to  communicate by compressing VJ  Disable  Negotiation Connection-ID Compression Whether  allow  TCP/IP  to  communicate by compressing ID in the first  Disable  Negotiation
 H8951 3G 4G router  4  Before config  (2014-07-01) - 31 -    Parameter Details Operation More Debug Enable PPP dialing  log,  default  value  is enable,  in  order  to  check  more  info about dialing, suggest no changing  Disable  Negotiation Peer’s DNS Auto  get  peer  DNS  when  PPP  dialing. DNS  is  necessary  if  want  visit domain name.  In  order  to  forbid  LAN  pc  visit domain name, you may disable it  Disable  Negotiation LCP interval/Retry After PPP dialing succeed, LCP is needed to keep PPP link alive. Also it could used to  quickly  spot  network  interrupt and reconnect Value area  :1~512 Unit: second Default value: 30/5 MTU the number of bytes of the maximum transfer  unit by PPP interface, sometimes financial data has request on this Value  area    : 128 ~ 16364 byte MRU the number of bytes of the maximum receive  unit by PPP interface, sometimes financial data has request on this Value  area    : 128 ~ 16364 byte Local IP Set  the  local  IP  address when  PPP dialing, need ISP support A.B.C.D, Example: 10.10.10.1 Remote IP Set the remote  IP  address when PPP dialing, need ISP support A.B.C.D, Example: 10.10.10.254 Professional  nomppe  mppe required  mppe stateless  nodeflate  nobsdcomp  default-asyncmap Do not suggest modify, please  contact us  for help if necessary
Figure 5-18  Modem Dialup (2014-07-01) - 32 -
 H8951 3G 4G router  4  Before config  (2014-07-01) - 33 -     Figure 5-19  Advanced setting      3. Single click “save” icon to finish.  Grey icon means enabled.
---END (2014-07-01) - 34 -    5.2.4 WLAN H8956 Cellular router  provides WLAN AP, Station Client, Repeater three functions, through AP function, H8956 Cellular router  can provide wireless LAN hotspots; through Station client function, it allows H8956 Cellular router  access to other AP devices, such H8956 Cellular router  downlink machine can access the Internet via the AP connection; Repeater functionality can be other AP WLAN signal amplification device, to achieve WLAN signal repeater, so the clients far away from the AP WLAN can access the AP.  Step 1  Login H8956 WEB GUI. Step 2  Single click “Network > WLAN”. Step 3  Open”WLAN” tag, when you select a different VLAN mode (AP, Station, Repeater), respectively, display the page shown in Figure 5-19, Figure 5-20, Figure 5-21. When the WLAN mode select Station and Repeater, need to scan the surrounding AP, an AP access to select, shown in Figure 5-22.   Figure 5-20  AP mode configure interface
 H8951 3G 4G router  4  Before config  (2014-07-01) - 35 -    Figure 5-21  Station mode configure interface      Figure 5-22  Repeater mode configure interface
(2014-07-01) - 36 - Figure 5-23  Station/Repeater scan signal interface     Step 4  “WLAN” configure parameter instruction, parameter instruction as Table 5-4.  Table 5-7  WLAN parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation WLAN Status Enable or disable WLAN feature Dropdown List  Enable  Disable Basic Setting SSID WLAN server identity WORD type, max to 32Bytes Wireless Mode WLAN  work  mode, support ap/station/repeater Dropdown List  ap  station  repeater Network Mode WLAN network mode, different network models are quite different transmission rates, default bgn mixed mode. When operating mode is selected AP, the AP needs to manually set the network mode; When working mode selection station or repeater, AP network mode for the selected network mode, can not be modified manually. Dropdown List  n represents the network rate is 150Mbps  bg represents the network rate is 11Mbps,54Mbp(Auto- Negotiation)  bgn can support 11Mbps、 54Mbps、150Mbps mixed mode, (auto adapt according to the client) Channel WLAN  work  channel,  configure according to the specific needs of the  network environment,  the default value is auto. Dropdown List  auto 1~13 auto  shows  when  there  is  no interference,the  default  channel    is 6,     when     the     same     channel
(2014-07-01) - 37 -  H8951 3G 4G router  4  Before config     Parameter Details Operation   interference  occur,  it can automatically jump out interfere to work with the smaller channel Bandwith Bandwith configure when WLAN work at 802.11n Dropdown List  20MHz  40MHz 40MHz represents highspeed mode AP Isolate AP  isolate  the  WLAN  client,  so the  WLAN  client  can  not  access each other Dropdown List  Enable  Disable Broadcast Status Used  to  configure  the  WLAN SSID  is  broadcasted  so  that clients  can  search  the  SSID, usually do  not want other  people to  search  and  disable  WLAN function, disable it  means hidden SSID  function  in  a  network environment,  users  want  to connect,  you  need  to  manually add the SSID Dropdown List  Enable  Disable IP Distribution (when Wireless Mode is station) The router is used as station, and the router can get the IP address when it is connected to AP Dropdown List  dhcp:get IP address from DHCP  static:manually set IP address IP(when Wireless Mode is station) The router get an IP in correspondence with AP when it is station Manual input Format:A.B.C.D/Mask BSSID(when Wireless Mode is repeater) MAC which the router select AP WORD type MAC format: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX You can manually set MAC depending on the selected AP WLAN Encryption Security Mode Configure the WLAN encryption, when  encrypted  authentication  is not required, it can disable. WEP encryption  is  relatively  easy  to crack, we recommend using WPA encryption Dropdown List  wep  disable  wpa  wpa2 WEP Encryption (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Encryption WLAN password format Dropdown List  5 bits ASCII  13 bits ASCII  10 bits hex digits
(2014-07-01) - 38 -    Parameter Details Operation    26 bits hex digits WEP  shared key Password connected to WLAN Configure according to the previous "Encryption" result wpa/wpa2(WiFi Protected Access) Algorithms Encryption algorithms Dropdown List  tkip  aes WPA  Share Key WLAN  encryption  key,  used  to connect the specified SSID WORD  or  Number  type,  refer  to "Parameter Specification Table" WPA   Renewal Interval WLAN  client  verification interval;  If  authentication  passes, it  continues  to  be  a  WLAN connection, if authentication fails, disconnect the WLAN connection Value area:120-86400 Units:Seconds    When the working mode select station or repeater, H8956 Router will automatically match according to the selected AP and the corresponding encryption algorithm (to keep consistent with AP encryption); shared key update interval is required to fill in the connections of AP key and interval.  ---END   5.2.5 Parameter select Router parameter select function is used for multi-function switch, like VPN parameter switch, SIM parameter switch, multi-sever switch .etc. You could pre-config several network parameter and switch between them, to achieve multiple Telecom operator backup. This function also could switch VPN setting, for example, when modem online it connect VPN 1, wan online it connect VPN2, they cannot connect at same time because conflict, by this function you could easily switch when network failure.  Step 1  Login H8956 WEB GUI. Step 2  Single click “Network > parameter select”.
(2014-07-01) - 39 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  Figure 5-24  parameter select       Step 3  Add, modify, del, enable and disable the parameter select rule.  add   Figure 5-25  add rule    Table 5-8  Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Status For  enabled   rule:   Only  one  rule   is running  at  one  time,  when  it  check  Enable  Disable
(2014-07-01) - 40 -    Parameter Details Operation  failed, next rule start running For disabled rule: all related interface also disabled  Basic settings Rule name Name value decided running order Value area  :[0,9] Interval/Retry Times Check  interval  and  retry  time,  if  all check failed, switch to next rule Value area  :1~512 Units: seconds/time Default: 60/3 Running timeout Not available for rule 0 This parameter  restrict current  rule running  time,  when  timeout,    switch to rule0,  if do not  set,  switch  to  next rule Value area  :1~65535 Units: seconds Select a interface to check Interface name Set related modem interface Dropdown  List  to  choose, current  available  option will show below Check method If state, router will check link state If  ICMP,  router  will ping  the  ICMP  IP address to check Dropdown List  state  icmp    This function is control how the router online & offline, and use which modem to online. Please notice timing task is execute a operation and keep the status, but parameter select only execute a operation. So they do not conflict. But Link backup function may conflict with parameter select function , if you set both, final running result may not as you presume.  ---END   5.2.6 Connection type Step 1  Login H8956 WEB GUI. Step 2  Single click “Network > Connection type”.
(2014-07-01) - 41 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Figure 5-26  Connection type window     Table 5-9  Connection type Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Work mode Gateway:   IP   data   transfer   with   MASQ Router: all IP data just transfer, no MASQ Default Gateway, do not suggest to change Dropdown List  gateway  route Default route Default route Dropdown List Gateway If   default   route   is   wan  static   IP,   need specify gateway and DNS Example: 192.168.10.254 DNS type If Interface, will get DNS automatically Dropdown List  interface  custom DNS1/DNS2 Manual set DNS Example: 8.8.8.8 Interface name Router   will   get   DNS  address   from   this interface Dropdown List  modem  eth0    Step 3  Single click “save” icon. ---END   5.2.7 Link Backup This function used to set how to backup network among modem1 and WAN port, to secure network availability.  There are hot backup and cold backup, hot backup means the backup link will always connected, so switch time is less, but cost extra flow fee.
(2014-07-01) - 42 -    Step 1  Login H8956 WEB GUI. Step 2  Single click “network > Link Backup”.  Figure 5-27  Link Backup     Table 5-10 Link Backup Parameter  Parameter Details Operation Status Enable or Disable Link Backup feature  Enable  Disable Rule Name Link Backup rule name identification Note: 0 can act as chain link or backup link, 1-9 only can act as backup link 1-9  can  take  the  priority  according  to  the number, the smaller the number the greater the priority Value area: 0-9 Running Mode Link operate mode include: main:Link operate mode is main link backup:Link operate mode is backup link Dropdown List  main  backup Backup Mode Backup mode include: cold and hot Dropdown List  cold
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 43 -    Parameter Details Operation  Hot  refers  to  the  corresponding  link treatment  enabled,  the  advantage  of   hot backup is switching fast, deficiency is when the  link  online  will  increase  the  cost  of network    overhead    and    charges.    Cold refers  to  only  the  current  working  link interface is enabled. In other non-work link interface in the offline state  hot Running Timeout If  the  current  link  is  main  link,  shows  the main link stability time if the current link is backup link, shows the shortest working time Note: Running   timeout    is    only    suitable  for switching between master and slave Value area:1-65535 Units: seconds Interface Name Interface used for link switching Dropdown List  modem 0  eth1  eth0 Check   IP   or Domain Detection  by  ping  packets  IP  address  or domain name, if  not  the  general  principles means the failed test WORD type, up to 64 characters, please  refer  to  parameters regulation format Normal Interval/Retry Times Normal interval link test and the maximum number failed link test, the largest number of failure to retry the link Value area:1-65535 Units: seconds/times   Step 3  Single click “save” icon. ---END   5.2.8 DHCP Service DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a LAN network protocol, enable the DHCP function, a function automatically can obtain the dynamic IP.  Step 1  Login H8956 WEB GUI. Step 2  Single click “Network > DHCP Server”.
(2014-07-01) - 44 -   Parameter Details Operation DHCP Server Enable or Disable DHCP feature  Enable  Disable Basic Settings(DHCP is not recommended configure in the case of no special network requirement) IP Pool The DHCP client can get the scope of IP address.  When  selecting  interface represents  the  interface  of  network segment. This option is usually the need to  specify  a  machine  configuration  can be assigned address range,  for example: only  hope  at  most  four  machine  can automatically obtain the IP Dropdown List  br0  custom Start IP When  IP  pool  select  custom configuration, configure the DHCP pool Manual input   Figure 5-28  DHCP    Step 3  Configure DHCP parameter. DHCP parameter instructions as Table 5-8. Table 5-11 DHCP Parameter
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 45 -    Parameter Details Operation  start IP address Format:A.B.C.D/Mask Example:192.168.8.2 End IP When  IP  pool  select  custom configuration, configure the DHCP pool end IP address Manual input Format:A.B.C.D/Mask Example:192.168.8.254 Gateway Type DHCP  client access  gateway IP  source, divided  into  default,  br0,  eth0,  custom four categories, associated interface, the interface IP assigned to the DHCP client as a gateway Dropdown List Default value:default DNS Type DHCP  client  access  to  the  DNS  IP source, has a default, modem, eth0, br0, custom  and  so  on,  generally  do  not recommend to modify the configuration, especially  under  the  dual  mode application scenario configuration is not recommended Dropdown List  default  modem  eth0  br0  custom Configuring for the default is based on DNS address which is allocated by the router itself Lease Time After the DHCP client obtain an IP on IP lease time, the client usually renegotiate obtain an IP address lease time in more than  half  the  time.  IP  lease time  is mainly  used  to  release  idle  IP  to  avoid that  IP address  resources  are  also occupied  after  the  DHCP  client shutdown Value area:120-86400 Units:seconds Default value:3600 IP, MAC binding is used to assign a fixed MAC within the specified range of IP addresses IP Paired with the specified MAC, when a DHCP client which MAC is bound send a  DHCP  request,  the  IP  address associated  with  the  MAC    address binding  assigned  to  it.  The  IP address assigned even if it has not been occupied and  not  assigned  to  other    MAC addresses Manual input Format:A.B.C.D/Mask Example:192.168.8.2 MAC Configure DHCP to obtain an IP need to specify the DHCP client's MAC address WORD Type MAC Format Example: 00:1A:4D:34:B1:8E  ---END
(2014-07-01) - 46 -    5.3 Application program configuration Based on years of customers experience for different applications, besides SNMP, DDNS, H8956 Cellular router  has developed many functions for wireless network equipment, such as ICMP check, interface flow check function, M2M terminal management function, task management function and waking on demand function.  5.3.1 ICMP check There is fake link (can get IP after dialing, but cannot link to destination address). Usually LCP is used to avoid this. Besides LCP, H8956 Cellular router  can use another more reliable checking way ICMP which check the link by PING. When abnormal link is checked, the preset action will be executed to recover the link and systems quickly. Initially ICMP is to check wireless link, and now it can be used to check VPN link and supports simultaneous check in different rules. It supports maximum 10 ICMP check rules.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “applications > ICMP Check”. Open “ICMP Check” tab. Figure 5-29  ICMP Check tab                  Step 3  “Add”, “Modify”, “Delete”, “Enable” “Disable” the function of “ICMP Check”.  Add
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 47 -    Figure 5-30  ICMP adding page    2. Configure the ICMP check parameter.   Table 5-12 ICMP check rules Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation ICMP check service To enable or disable ICMP check rules, multiple rules can be used simultaneously, and one specific rule can be disabled Button  Enable  Disable Basic Config Rule Name ICMP Check rule name, just to distinguish different rules WORD type, max 12 bytes Destination address Destination address of ICMP check, can be domain name and also can be IP address. If domaine name, DNS of the router shall be configured correctly WORD type, max 64 bytes Destination backup A backup destination address of ICMP check, if “destination address” cannot be linked by ICMP check, the “destination backup” address will be checked, if still cannot linked, the router will recognize ICMP check fails WORD type, max 64 bytes
(2014-07-01) - 48 -    Parameter Details Operation Retry times/Normal interval Check time interval and max check failure times when link is OK, if check failure times reaches the max times, then “timeout action ” will be executed, e.g “modem reset” Value area  :1~65535 Unit: second/time Source Interface Router sends an ICMP detected packet's source address Dropdown List options  br0  modem Timeout action An action when check failure times reach max failure times. Can be modem-reset, reboot, custom Dropdown List options  modem-reset:modem redials  reboot:router reboots  custom:customized action Run commands If “Timeout action” is “custom”, this shall be configured. Commands are BGO operation. It is not suggested to use, if need, please contact our technical engineers WORD type, max 64 bytes   3. Single click “save” to finish a ICMP check rule.  If ICMP is normal, ICMP packet is sent at “normal interval”. When abnormal, packet will be sent continuously at “failed interval”. If “destination address” cannot be linked and checking times reach “retry times”, “destination backup” will be checked. if “destination address” can be linked in checking “destination backup”, “destination address” will be checked again. If “destination backup” cannot be linked and checking times reach “retry times”, “Timeout action” will be executed.  Modify  Delete  Enable If already enabled, the button “EN” is gray.  Disable If already disabled, the button “DIS” is gray  Refresh Click “refresh” to refresh the page.  ---END   5.3.2 DDNS configuration Network of SIM/UIM shall be a public address so that router can be visited for a DDNS.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Applications” > “DDNS”.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  Figure 5-31  DDNS configuration (2014-07-01) - 49 -      Step 3  Configure DDNS parameter.  Table 5-13 DDNS Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation DDNS Service Set whether enable DDNS service function Button  Enable  Disable Basic Config Service Provider Select the DDNS service provider that router currently supports, don’t support other providers Dropdown List options 3322  88ip  Dnsexit  Dyndns  Zoneedit  changeip  custom  Server IP or Domain When “custom” in “service provider” is selected, “Server IP or Domain” will be configured. Default is standard DDNS protocol. for customized protocol, please contact our engineer WORD type, max 64 bytes Server Port Set the port number of the DDNS server provided by the service provider. The default port number is 80 Value area: 1~65535 If empty, it means 80 port
(2014-07-01) - 50 -    Parameter Details Operation User name/Password Set user name/password of the DDNS service registered in the service provider Normal WORD type/CODE type, max 64 bytes User Domain Set the domain of the DDNS service provided by the service provider Normal WORD type, max 64 bytes Update Interval Set the interval of the DDNS client obtains new IP, suggest 240s or above Value area: 120~86400 Unit: seconds   Step 4  Click “save”to complete DDNS configuration   DDNS in China: 88IP (www.88ip.net), 3322 (www.3322.org)  DDNS outside of China: DNSEXIT (www.dnsexit.com), ZONEEDIT(www.zoneedti.com), CHANGEIP(www.changeip.com), DYNDNS(www.members.dyndns.org)  Afer router reboots, IP address which SIM/UIM gets from ISPs will change. If user uses DDNS in remote login, no matter the IP address changes, he can Log-on the router.  ---END   5.3.3 SNMP configuration SNMP(Simple Network Management Protocol)can monitor routers remotely and get to know the status of routers (Support interface status check, like VPN, modem etc. MIB of our company shall be used).  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Applications > SNMP” to open the “SNMP” tab.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  Figure 5-32  SNMP configuration (2014-07-01) - 51 -       Step 3  Configure SNMP parameter.  Table 5-14 SNMP Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation SNMP service To enable or disable SNMP service Options:  Enable  Diable Basic Config Port SNMP port, suggest to be default port161 Value area: 1~65535 Default: 161 Community Community Password of SNMP client to router SNMP, Used for identification WORD type, max 16 bytes Trap IP Link-state router report server address Manual input Format:A.B.C.D/Mask Trap Port Link-state router report server address’s port Value area:1~65535 Default:162 Loopback Status Match with "LAN" page loopback address, in the "Loopback Status" to "Enable", means loopback address Options:  Enable
(2014-07-01) - 52 -    Parameter Details Operation  configuration successfully, the router reported Trap IP packet source address is the loopback address, If the "Loopback Status" to "Disabled" means router IP packet source address for the LAN port address  Diable   Step 4  Single click “save” icon to finish SNMP configuration.  MIB for SNMP can be downloaded from our website, if necessary, please contact our technical engineers.  ---END   5.3.4 M2M configuration H8956 Cellular router  has embedded a WMMP (Wireless Machine-to-Machine Protocol) protocol to realize communication with M2M (Machine-to-Machine) platform which can remotely monitor and manage the routers and its network, e.g. visit the router, patch upgrading, firmware upgrading, parameter configuration, monitor the network strength, time delay, flow. Its configuration is as follows:  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Applications > M2M” to open M2M configuration tab.
(2014-07-01) - 53 -    H8956 Cellular router  6  FAQ  Figure 5-33  M2M configuration    Step 3  Configure M2M parameter . Parameter instruction is shown.   Table 5-15 M2M Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation M2M service To enable or disable M2M function. This function shall be used with our M2M platform Button  Enable  Disable Basic Config Server IP or Domain Set the server IP or domain of M2M platform Normal WORD type, max 64 bytes Server Port WMMP port No, shall be the same with Port No of M2M platform server Value area: 1~65535 Login Times Max retry times of router to login M2M platform. If login times reach max times, the router will reboot, M2M will initialize and login again Value area: 1~5 Unit: times Heartbeat Interval Time interval to send heartbeat which maintain the like with M2M platform server. The heartbeat includes the network status info which will update the network info of the M2M platform Value area: 1~65535 Unit: seconds
(2014-07-01) - 54 -    Parameter Details Operation Retry Times There is a retry mechanism for package exchange between router and M2M platform. When exchange times reach retry times, router will judge the exchange fails and usually no operation will be made Value area: 1~5 Unit: seconds Task Failure Time The time to judge an exchange fails, if an exchange uses time which exceeds the “task failure time”, router will judge the exchange fails and will retry to send the exchange Value area: 1~65535 Unit: seconds   Step 4  Single click “save” icon to finish the configuration. ---END   5.3.5 Timing configuration This application is to control the online time of the router to better manage network and save Cellular flow. H8956 can add several online period as per the user’s requirement (e.g. hours of some day). in addition, this application can support to begin some tasks at a time point (e.g redial or reboot at 00:00). Max 10 tasks.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Applications > M2M” to open M2M configuration tab.  Figure 5-34  Timing configuration    Step 3  To add a timing task, please click “Add”.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 55 -    Figure 5-35  To add timing task     Step 4  Configure timing task parameter.  Table 5-16 Timing task parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Status To enable or disable a timing task. Some task shall be enabled together with NTP options  Enable  Disable Basic Config Task name Name of a timing task Max 12 digits Task type Task type has action task and status task. Action task is for time point or time interval, while status task is for time period (for “modem-online”), which means that the modem will be online (if down, modem will automatically redial) during the configured time period. Modem will be Drop DownList options:  modem-online  reboot  custom if select “custom”, “schedule” will be shown to input command (can be dialup or other command). Max 64 bytes
(2014-07-01) - 56 -    Parameter Details Operation  offline (no dialing) for other time  Schedule This is linux shell command. Usually suggested not to use it. In case of need, please contact our technical engineers WORD type. Max 64 digits Set time Time type Range or interval for status task or action task Dropdown List options:  range  interval When “time type” select “range” Clock To input hour and minute. When beginning and end hour and minute are the same, it means a time point for action task Value area: [00:00,23:59] Format: HH:mm-HH:mm Day Days in a month for task Value area: [01,31] Format: XX-XX Week Days in a week for task. When “day” and “week” are both input, it means only if both conditions meet, the task will begin Value area: [1,7] Format: X-X 1 for Monday When “time type” select “Interval” Interval Time interval for action task Value area: 1~65535 Unit: minutes   Step 5  Single click “save” icon to finish “Timing” configuration When “range” is selected, NTP shall be enabled . when “interval” is selected, no such requirement. For “NTP” configuration  ---END   5.3.6 Wake up configuration(Optional) Cellular fee is mostly based on flow. H8956 Cellular router  can get on/off line on demand. It supports on/offline or reboot triggered by voice, SMS or data. It supports max 10 cellphone Nos.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router .
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 57 -    Step 2  Click “Applications > Wake up” to open “Wake up” tab.  Figure 5-36  Wake up configuration    Step 3  Configure “wake up” parameter.     After finish “basic setting” parameter, click “save” to save it in the flash memory.   Table 5-17 Wake up Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Wake up service To enable or disable the service. Options:  Enable  Disable Add phone Number Phone Number Phone No to trigger the router action. One phone No for one action of one modem. WORD type. Max 32 digits.
(2014-07-01) - 58 -    Parameter Details Operation Task type Triggered action includes modem-up, modem-down, reboot. Dropdown List options  modem-down  modem-up  reboot Basic setting Wake up method To configure actions triggered, it supports phone and data. If choose phone, please be sure that the SIM card has opened voice or SMS service. Usually recommend voice wakeup with high efficiency and don’t need SMS charge. Dropdown List options  phone/data  phone Offline method Support “timeout” and “idle”. “timeout” means router will get offline once time reaches the configured time commencing from online time. “idle” means if idle (no data transmission) time is as long as the configured time, the router will get offline. Dropdown List options  timeout  idle Online time Online time of router, for “idle”, online time will recalculated if there is data transmission. Value area  :0~86400 Unit: second Data trigger Configured as wakeup by data. When router receives data from external network, the modem will be triggered to be online, LAN data and broadcast data will not trigger actions. If configured as “phone&data”, either phone or data can trigger actions Dropdown List options  modem-up   Step 4  click “ADD” to add a new wake up rule. After add a new rule, the rule will be shown on the bottom. To click “Del” to delete the rule.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 59 -      One phone number be set for actions of different modems, but cannot be set as different actions of one modem.  It’s OK for SIM of H8956 Cellular router    to open SMS or voice function, no matter which slot to be installed.  “Data” will trigger only actions: modem-up/modem-all-up  If “online time” is set as 0, it means router will be always online. To get the router offline, pls choose actions to trigger offline.  “Online time” in “wake up” will affect other functions like SIM switch, network backup, task management. So when users set wakeup parameter, please note whether there is conflict with other factions.  Voice trigger: router will begin the action after 5 seconds of the sound “du”.    5.4 Security  5.4.1 Overview “Security” will control where the data can pass through by analyzing IP address and port of ICMP, TCP/IP package from the destination end or source end. H8956 Cellular router supports IP filter, domain filter and MAC filter.  5.4.2 Configuration  IP Filter   IP filter refers to judgment whether to allow router to forward the data according to filter rules, thus to manage internet surfing of PC in LAN. IP filter is used to allow part of PCs in LAN to visit external WAN network or forbidden some PCs from visiting specific website.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Security > IP Filter” to open “IP Filter” tab.
Figure 5-37  IP Filter tab (2014-07-01) - 60 -     Step 3  In the forwarding filtering rules.  Black List:The default allows packet forwarding, in line with the list of "discarded" rules packet can not be forwarded through the router.  White List:The default refuses packet forwarding, in line with the list of "accept" rules packet can go through a router forwarding.  Step 4  Click “Add” to add a new IP filter rule and configure IP filter parameter. There are two types of IP filter: “Input” and “Forward”. To add a rule.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 61 -    Figure 5-38  IP filter  “Input” type     Figure 5-39  IP Filter  “Forward” type
(2014-07-01) - 62 - Table 5-18 IP filter parameter instruction    Parameter Details Operation Type Select a filter type, you can choose according to their needs, "Input" or "Forward" Input: whether to allow access to the router Forward: whether to allow the router forwarding Dropdown List options Default Action The default action rule. You can select "Accept" or "discard" Accept: firewall to accept the package, which can be passed Discard: firewall discards the packet directly Dropdown List options Mirror Rule When the filter type select "Forward", it needs to be configured Enable: On the basis of the configuration rules to add an extra source address/port and destination address/port reverse the rules Disabled: no treatment Dropdown List options Protocol Protocol used by IP packets  Dropdown List options  all  tcp  udp  icmp Source IP The source IP address of the packet Manual input Format:A.B.C.D/Mask Source Port The source Port of the packet, when the protocol choose "icmp", it don’t need to configure Value area: 1-65535 or [1-65535], it can be a range, or a single port When the IP Filter type select “Input” Destination Type Design an IP packet access router interface Dropdown List options  interface  any Interface Configure when Destination Type select “Interface”, means the IP packet access the router interface Dropdown List options  br0  modem  eth0  eth1
(2014-07-01) - 63 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Parameter Details Operation Destination Port IP packet access router ports (when the protocol select "icmp", requires no configuration) Value area: 1-65535 or [1-65535], it can be a range, or a single port When the IP Filter type select “Forward” Destination IP IP packet destination IP Manual input Format:A.B.C.D/Mask Destination Port IP packet destination port Value area: 1-65535 or [1-65535], it can be a range, or a single port   Step 5  Single click “save” to finish.   --END   Domain Filter   Domain filter support black list and white list. It is used to forbid PCs in LAN from visit some websites or allows them to visit specific websites.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Security > Domain Filter” to open “Domain Filter” tab.  Figure 5-40  Domain filter tab     Black list: websites in the blacklist cannot be visited. Click “black list” to forbid visiting the websites in the list.  White lis: only the websites in the white list can be visited, while other websites cannot be visited. Click “White list” to activate it.  Step 3  Click “ADD” to add a new domain filter rule and configure domain filtering parameter.
(2014-07-01) - 64 - Figure 5-41  Domain filter tab       Table 5-19 Domain Filter parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Domain keyword Keyword of domain for filter WORD type, max 64 digits. E.g. www.google.com, the keyword is “google”. Default action Actions to filter the keyword  Accept.  Drop  Step 4  Single click “Save” to finish configuring a rule. ---END   MAC Filter  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Security > MAC Filter” to open “MAC Filter” tab.
(2014-07-01) - 65 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Figure 5-42  MAC Filter tab      Table 5-20 MAC Filter explanation  Paramete r Details Operation Input configuration Action To activate MAC input filtering black list / white list.  Blacklist: rules in blacklist cannot visit router, other MACs can visit router.  Whitelist: rules in whitelist can visit router, other MACs cannot visit router. Forward configuration Action To activate MAC forward filtering black list / white list.  Blacklist: rules in blacklist cannot visit external network, other MACs can visit external network through router.  Whitelist: rules in whitelist can visit external network, other MACs cannot visit external network through router.   Step 3  Click “Add” to add a new MAC filter rule and configure MAC filtering parameter.
(2014-07-01) - 66 - Figure 5-43  MAC Filter configuration       Table 5-21 MAC Filter Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Basic Settings MAC MAC to be filtered WORD type MAC format: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Default Action Default actions of the rule. Can be “accept” or “Drop”:  Accept: to accept all packages from this MAC.  Drop: to drop all packages from this MAC. To choose “accept” or “Drop” Filter mode To choose “Input”, “Forward” or “Both”.  Input: all packages visiting router.  Forward: all packages forwarded by router.  Both: both Input and forward. To choose “Input”, “Forward” or “Both”.   Step 4  Single click “save” icon to finish. ---END    5.5 Forward configuration  5.5.1 Overview Forward function of H8956 Cellular router  includes NAT, Routing, dynamic routing (RIP, OSPF) (optional) and QoS (optional).
(2014-07-01) - 67 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config      5.5.2 NAT  DNAT configuration rule  DNAT used to replace the destination address of packets accessing external network, router will replace the destination address of packet accessing external network into the user custom settings.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Forward > NAT” to open “NAT” tab.  Figure 5-44  NAT tab    Step 3  Click “Add” to add a new NAT rule.
(2014-07-01) - 68 - Figure 5-45  DNAT rule configuration      Step 4  NAT Type select “DNAT”, Configure DNAT rule parameter.  Table 5-22 DNAT Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Basic Settings Protocol Supports “TCP”, “UDP”, “ICMP” or “ALL” Select from Dropdown List Original Address Type The destination address of the IP packet needs to be converted Dropdown List  interface  static Interface (when the initial address type select “interface” , needs to be configured) Indicates the destination address of IP packets to an interface of the router Dropdown List  br0  modem  eth0  eth1 Original Address (when the initial address type select “static”, needs to be configured) The source address of IP packet, the source address needs to be converted Manual input Format1:A.B.C.D Format2: A.B.C.D/Mask Original port The port of destination address need to be replaced Value area: 1~65535
(2014-07-01) - 69 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Parameter Details Operation Mapping address The new source address after destination address is replaced e.g. 192.168.8.1 Mapping port The port of destination address after is replaced Value area :1~65535   Step 5  Single click “save” icon to finish. ---END   SNAT configuration rule  SNAT is the source address translation, and its role is to translate source address of IP packets into another address.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Forward > NAT” to open “NAT” tab. Step 3  NAT Type select “SNAT”, Configuration interface as shown in Figure 5-47.  Figure 5-46  SNAT rule configuration    Step 4  Configure SNAT rule parameter,. Parameter instruction as Table 5-22
Table 5-23 SNAT rule instruction (2014-07-01) - 70 -    Parameter Details Operation Protocol Convert some kind of protocol packets into address Dropdown List  all  tcp  udp  icmp Original Address The source address need to be replaced Manual input Format1:A.B.C.D Format2: A.B.C.D/Mask Original Port The port of source address need to be replaced Value area: 1-65535 or [1-65535], it can be a range, or a single port Mapping Address Type The new source address type after source address is replaced Dropdown List  interface  static Interface Select the interface of the router as source address after replacement Dropdown List  br0  modem  eth0  eth1 Mapping Port The port of source address after is replaced Value area: 1-65535 or [1-65535], it can be a range, or a single port   Step 5  Single click “save” icon to finish.   When SNAT rule is configured port, protocol select "all", said select "tcp", "udp" two protocols; when SNAT rule is not configured port, protocol select "all", said select "tcp", "udp","icmp" three protocols.   ---END   MASQ rule configuration  MASQ is MASQUREADE.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Forward > NAT” to open “NAT” tab. Step 3  NAT Type select “MASQ”, Configuration interface as shown in Figure 5-48.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 71 -    Figure 5-47  MASQ configuration    Step 4  Configure MASQ rule parameter.  Table 5-24 MASQ rule Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation NAT Type To select “MASQ” Select “MASQ” Interface Interface includes:  br0: use br0 interface as commutation address between router & LAN and external network  Modem: use modem interface as commutation address between router & LAN and external network  eth0: use eth0 interface as commutation address between router & LAN and external network  eth1: use eth1 interface as commutation address between router & LAN and external network Select from Dropdown List   Step 5  Single click “save” icon to finish.  MASQ rule: the source address of all packets in the LAN need to be transferred into the specific ip address of the router, so the PC from the LAN can send packets out; If MASQ rule in the router will be deleted, the router LAN of the PC can not communicate with the outside.  ---END   5.5.3 Static Routing Static routing can forward packets according that the user configure specific forwarding path manually. Static Routing form is divided into static routing and policy routing, static routing
(2014-07-01) - 72 -    is based on the destination address as an alternative route; while policy route is based on the source address that match with the policy to forward the packets (forwarding router detects the received packet's source address, and then according to the source that match the appropriate address of policy route to forward) and policy routing priority, use numbers 3 to 252 to differentiate, the smaller number with higher priority. And there are priorities between static routing and policy routing: policy routing higher priority than static routing.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Forward > Routing” to open “NAT” tab, as Figure 5-49.  Figure 5-48  Static Routing Interface    Step 3  Click “Add” to add a new static route, configure interface as Figure 5-50 and Figure 5-51.  Figure 5-49  Static Routing Interface
(2014-07-01) - 73 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  Figure 5-50  Policy Routing Interface      Parameter Instruction as Table 5-24.   Table 5-25 Static Routing Parameter Instruction  Parameter Details Operation Basic Setting Routing Type To select “Static Route”or“Policy Route” Dropdown List When Routing Type is “Static Route” Network Set the destination IP address and subnet mask of static route Manual input Format1: A.B.C.D/Mask Gateway Type Specify gateway type of static routing, includes:  interface  static ip Dropdown List Gateway Set a next hop IP address of static route, IP address of the adjacent router interface Dropdown List  If the gateway type select static IP, gateway need to manually input, format: A.B.C.D  If the gateway type select interface, the gateway needs to select from dropdown list When Routing Type is “Policy Route” Source Type Set source type of policy route Dropdown List  Static IP
(2014-07-01) - 74 -    Parameter Details Operation    Interface Network When source type is static route, need to manually set network address Manual input Format1: A.B.C.D/Mask Source Interface When source type is policy route, need to manually set source network address of policy router Dropdown List  modem  eth0  eth1 Gateway Type Set the next hop IP of policy route Dropdown List  static ip  interface Gateway When the gateway type select "Static IP" to fill in the IP address, when gateway type select the "interface", it will select the interfaces as gateway Manual input Format1: A.B.C.D/Mask Prority Set policy routing priority, the priority lower the number, the higher the priority Value area:[3,252]   Step 4  Single click “save” icon to finish the static routing setting.  Static routing will select the route to forward according to the destination address of the packet receive from the router, if the router received the packet(source address is 1.1.1.1 destination address is 2.2.2.2), It will forward the packet to next hop according to the route which meet with the destination address(2.2.2.2). Policy routing will forward according to the source address of the packet, if the router received the packet(source address is 1.1.1.1 destination address is 2.2.2.2), it will forward the packet to next hop according to the route which meet with the source address(1.1.1.1). Policy routing higher priority than static routing, policy-based routing priority regardless of how much.  ---END   5.5.4 QoS (Optional) QoS (Quality of Service) quality of service, is a security mechanism for the network, is a technique to solve the network bandwidth allocation and network priority and other issues. When the network is overloaded or congested, QoS to ensure that critical traffic is not delayed or dropped, while ensuring the efficient operation of the network, our H8956 Cellular  Router supports custom QoS services.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Forward > QoS” to open “QoS” tab, as Figure 5-52.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  Figure 5-51  QoS interface (2014-07-01) - 75 -      Step 3  QOS configuration parameter, configuration parameter instruction as Table 5-25.  Table 5-26 QoS parameter instruction  Parameter Details Option Status Enable or disable QoS feature Click the button to select Basic Setting Rule Name QoS rule name The max to 12 characters Only set when adds a new rule and the follow-up can not be modified The rule name can not be repeated, otherwise the rule will be covered after the rule is added in front of the cover Control Interface The interface type of QOS, include:  br0:QOS interface is LAN  modem:QOS interface is modem Dropdown List Network The network address that flow into or out QOS, the limited speed of object Full in destination address and subnet mask Manual input
(2014-07-01) - 76 -    Parameter Details Option   Format1: A.B.C.D/Mask Port The network interface of QOS Value area: 1-65535 You can not configure the port, if not the configuration represents all ports Rate Transmission rate of the network address settings Value area:1~65535 Units:Kbps Ceil Rate In ensuring the basic rate and the spare bandwidth, the maximum bandwidth of the network address of the communication can be obtained with higher priority will be given priority redundant bandwidth Value area:1~65535 Units:Kbps Priority Set the precedence of the rules Value area:[1,30]   Step 4  Single click “save” icon to QOS setting.   QOS is mainly for the average of user priority assigned route or a bandwidth of Internet users. If the router is connected with two subnets: 192.168.8.1/24 and 192.168.9.1/24, the router QOS can control the rate of these two subnets; If the router's bandwidth is relatively well-off, the router can be based on two subnets redundant bandwidth is first priority and high priority redundancy to meet the bandwidth, then meet low priority subnet redundancy bandwidth.   ---END   5.5.5 Dynamic Routing(Optional)  RIP configuration  RIP protocol (Routing Information Protocol) is the most widely IGP (Interior Gateway Protocol) , it was designed for the same technology used in small networks, and therefore adapt to most of the campus network and used in a continuous regional networks that the rate change is not big, H8956 Cellular router  supports RIP v2 protocol. For more complex environments, generally do not use the RIP protocol. RIP business is based on whether the user needs the RIP at the factory H8956 Cellular router .  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Forward > RIP” to open “RIP” tab, as Figure 5-53.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 77 -   Parameter Details Operation RIP Service Enable or disable RIP Service Click the button to select.  Enable  Disable Redistribute Connected Enable or disable Redistribute Connected Click the button to select.  Enable  Disable Redistribute Static Enable or disable Redistribute Static Click the button to select.  Enable  Disable Redistribute Kernel Enable or disable Redistribute Kernel Click the button to select.  Enable  Disable   Figure 5-52  RIP interface    Parameter Instruction as Table 5-26. Table 5-27 RIP Parameter Instruction                       Step 3  Click “Add” to add a new RIP route, configuration interface as Figure 5-54.
(2014-07-01) - 78 -    Figure 5-53  RIP route configuration interface    Step 4  Configure RIP route parameter instruction,as Table 5-27.  Table 5-28 RIP parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Basic Setting Add Type Add the type of RIP route Click the button to select Add Type  When it is “Network”,need to configure destination network address.  When it is “Neighbor”,need to configure neighbor’s IP address Network(directly connect to the router) Add the destination network of RIP route Add the destination network of RIP route Format: A.B.C.D/Mask Neighbor(directly connect to the router) Add the neighbor’s IP address of RIP route Add the neighbor’s IP address of RIP route Format: A.B.C.D   Step 5  Single click “save” icon to RIP route setting.  RIP is an interior gateway protocol. In the national networks ( such as the current Internet ) , has a lot for the entire network routing protocols. Only adjacent routers exchange information. If the communication between the two routers do not go through another router , the two routers are adjacent. RIP agreement, without the exchange of information between non-adjacent routers. Routers exchanging information is all the information currently known to the router . That is its own routing table. At a fixed time to exchange routing information ( such as every 30 seconds ) , then the router receives the routing information to update the routing table. RIP protocol "distance" also known as " hops " (hop count), because each through a router hop count is incremented . RIP is considered a good route it through a small number of routers , namely, " a short distance ." RIP allows a path can contain up to 15 routers. Therefore, the "distance" equal to 16 hop which is equivalent unreachable. RIP visible only for small Internet.  ---END
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 79 -   Parameter Details Operation OSPF Service Enable or disable OSPF Service Click the button to select  Enable  Disable   OSPF configuration  OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) protocol is one of the (Interior Gateway Protocol), the most widely used IGP, for a single AS (autonomous system) in the routing decisions for large networks. OSPF business can be based whether the user needs to be configured at the factory H8956 Cellular router .  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Forward > OSPF” to open “OSPF” tab, as Figure 5-55.  Figure 5-54  OSPF Interface    OSPF parameter instruction as Table 5-28 Table 5-29 OSPF parameter instruction
(2014-07-01) - 80 -    Parameter Details Operation Redistribute Connected Enable or disable Redistribute Connected Click the button to select  Enable  Disable Redistribute Static Enable or disable Redistribute Static Click the button to select  Enable  Disable Redistribute Kernel Enable or disable Redistribute Kernel Click the button to select  Enable  Disable   Step 3  Click “Add” to add a new OSPF route, configuration interface as Figure 5-56.  Figure 5-55  OSPF route configuration interface    Step 4  Configure RIP route parameter instruction, as Table 5-29.  Table 5-30 OSPF route parameter instruction  Parameter Details Option Add Type Add the type of OSPF route Click the button to select Add Type  Network  Neighbor  Interface  When Add Type is “Network”, Network Set the network address as ospf sending address Manual input Format1: A.B.C.D/Mask
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 81 -    AS Number Used to identify the network (only the routers with the same domain address can exchange routing information) Manual input Value area:[0,65535] When Add Type is “Neighbor”, Neighbor The router can reach in the next hop Manual input Format1: A.B.C.D/Mask When Add Type is “Interface”, Interface Name The interface of the router Dropdown List  br0  modem  eth1  eth0 Interface Attribute Configure the router interface attribute, include cost and network Click the button to select  cost  network Cost Configure the cost of the router interface, used to learn routing table Manual input Value area:1-65535 Network Type (when the interface attribute is network) Configure the network type of the router interface Dropdown List  broadcast  non-broad  point-to-multipoint  point-to-point   Step 5  Single click “save” icon to OSPF route setting. Step 6  Single click “save” icon to finish.  OSPF is a link-state (Link-state) routing protocol, commonly used for the same routing domain. Here, the routing domain is an autonomous system, which refers to the routers can switch routing information through a unified network switching or routing protocol routing policy in the AS, all OSPF routers maintains an identical description of the database structure AS, which is stored in the database link status information corresponding routing domain, OSPF router is through this database to calculate its OSPF routing table. As a link-state routing protocol, OSPF link state broadcast data LSA (Link State Advertisement) sent to all routers in an area, which is different from the distance vector routing protocols. Distance vector routing protocol passed some or all rouing information of the routing table to the adjacent routers.   ---END
(2014-07-01) - 82 -    5.6 VPN configuration  5.6.1 Overview H8956 Cellular router  supports VPN (Virtual Private Network) including L2TP/PPTP/GRE/IPIP/IPSEC. What’s more, it supports VPN OVER VPN, e.g. GRE over IPSec, IPSec over PPTP/L2TP/GRE/IPIP.  5.6.2 VPDN configuration VPDN stands for Virtual Private Dial-up Networks. Now VPDN supports L2TP and PPTP   Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . See “5.2.1 Login WEB GUI  Step 2  Click “VPN > VPDN” to open “VPDN” tab.  Figure 5-56  VPDN configuration    Step 3  Click “Add” to add a new VPDN rule.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 83 -    Figure 5-57  VPDN rule configuration    Step 4  Configure VPDN rule parameter.  Table 5-31 VPDN rule parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation VPDN service To enable or disable the VPDN rule Click “Enable” Basic Settings Interface name Name of this VPDN rule Cannot be modified after save. protocol VPDN protocol includes  L2TP  PPTP Select from Dropdown List, cannot be modified after save. Service IP or Domain IP or domain of server to be visited To input the IP or domain of server to be visited. Username Username of server to be visited To input the username. Password Password of server to be visited To input password. Advanced settings Advanced parameter of PPP link Click “Display”   Step 5  Single click “save” icon to finish.
(2014-07-01) - 84 -    After a VPDN rule is added, router will build VPN communication with service address automatically. To see the tunnel status, click “View” in “Tunnel” tab.   Figure 5-58  L2TP tunnel status    ---END   5.6.3 Tunnel configuration Tunneling through a network infrastructure to transfer data between the network mode. The entire transfer process, the logic path encapsulated packet delivery over the public Internet through which called tunnel.  GRE and IPIP Tunnel configuration supports two modes.  GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation, Generic Routing protocol encapsulation) specifies how to use a network protocol to another network protocol encapsulation method. The main purpose of the GRE protocol, there are two: internal protocol encapsulation and private address encapsulation.  IPIP tunnel is a simple agreement between two routers for IP packet encapsulation, IPIP tunnel interface will be like a physical interface in the interface list, many routers including Cisco, basically support the agreement. This agreement enables multiple network distribution possible.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “VPN > Tunnel” to open “Tunnel” tab. Step 3  Click “Add” to add a new tunnel.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 85 -    Figure 5-59  Tunnel configuration    Step 4  Configure Tunnel rule parameter  Table 5-32 Tunnel rule parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation IP Tunnel Service To enable or disable IP tunnel service Click “Enable” Basic Settings Tunnel name Name of the tunnel, cannot be modified after save Input the name of tunnel Tunnel Mode Tunnel mode:  gre  ipip Select from Dropdown List Local virtual IP Virtual IP address of local tunnel Format: interface type A.B.C.D/M. Peer virtual IP Virtual IP address of peer tunnel Format: interface type A.B.C.D/M. Interface type To choose “interface” or “static IP” Select from Dropdown List.
(2014-07-01) - 86 -    Parameter Details Operation Local Extern interface This parameter will need to be set if “interface” is selected in “interface type”. Choose any connected interface as external interface Select from Dropdown List. Local extern IP This parameter need to be set if “static IP” is selected for “interface type”. It is to set IP address to external network Format: interface type A.B.C.D/M. Peer extern IP External interface IP of counterpart network tunnel. Usually a public IP address, also can be a LAN IP Format: interface type A.B.C.D/M.   Step 5  Single click “save” icon to finish. ---END   5.6.4 IPSec configuration Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “VPN > IPSec” to open “IPSec” tab.  Figure 5-60  IPSec tab    Step 3  Click “Add” to add a new IPSec rule. There are 3 phases for IPSec configuration:
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 87 -    1. Phase 1 parameter   Figure 5-61  IPSec phase 1 configuration     Table 5-33 IPSec Phase 1 Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Basic Settings Select To select which phase of IPSec, phase 1, phase 1 or phase IPSec Select “Phase 1” Policy Name Name of phase 1, mainly to match phase “IPSec” To input the name of phase 1. Cannot be changed after save. Initial Mode To choose “main” or “aggr” Select from Dropdown List, “aggr” is recommended Encrypt Supports 3des and aes Select from Dropdown List
(2014-07-01) - 88 -    Parameter Details Operation Hash Supports md5 and sha1 Select from Dropdown List Authentication To select authentication Select from Dropdown List, presently only “PSK” supported Pre Share Key To set pre share key Max 24 letters Self Identify To set the self ID of IPSec To input the ID, need to match the ID of other side Match Identify To input the match ID of IPSec To input match ID, need to match ID of other side IKE Lifetime Life time of IKE key Value area: 120~86400 Unit: second Group Name Select group Select from Dropdown List DPD Service To enable DPD service To click “Enable” DPD Delay To set DPD check interval time Manual input Value area : 1~512 Unit: second DPD Retry Times Max times to continuous DPD check failure. Manual input Value area: 1~512   Single click “save” icon to finish phase 1 configuration. 2. Phase 2 parameter.     In above parameters, “Initial Mode”, “Encrypt”, “Hash”, “Authentication” “Pre Share Key”, “IKE Lifetime”, “Group Name” need to match parameter of IPSec server. “Self Identify” and “Match Identify” needs to match “match Identify” and “Self Identify” of IPSec sever respectively.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 89 -    Figure 5-62  IPSec phase 2 configuration     Table 5-34 IPSec Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Basic Settings Select To select which phase of IPSec, phase 1, phase 1 or phase IPSec Select “Phase 2” Policy Name Name of phase 2, mainly to match phase “IPSec” To input the name of phase 2. Cannot be changed after save Encryption Protocol Supports esp, ah, ah+esp Select from Dropdown List Encryption Supports des, 3des, aes Select from Dropdown List Hash Supports md5 and sha1 Select from Dropdown List Group Name Need to configured when PFS is “open”, to set the key length of SA initial of phase 2 Select from Dropdown List
(2014-07-01) - 90 -    Parameter Details Operation PFS To open or close PFS Select from Dropdown List Lifetime IPSec SA key life time Value area: 120~86400 Unit: second Transport Mode Supports tunnel, transport and auto. Select from Dropdown List Local Subnet Set local subnet No need to set for “transport” mode,only for “auto” and “tunnel”. Format: A.B.C.D/M Remote Subnet To set local subnet No need to set for “transport” mode,only for “auto” and “tunnel”. Format: A.B.C.D/M   Single click “save” icon to finish phase 2 setting. 3. “IPSec” parameter configuration   Figure 5-63  IPSec configuration tab    To configure “IPSec” parameter, and then click “Save”.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  Table 5-35 IPSec Parameter instruction (2014-07-01) - 91 -    Paramet er Details Operation Basic Settings Select To select which phase of IPSec, phase 1, phase 1 or phase IPSec Select “IPSec” Interface Name Name of this phase Input name Match Phase1 To select a matching name of “phase1” Select from Dropdown List. Match Phase2 To select a matching name of “phase2” Select from Dropdown List Destination IP or Domain counterpart IPSec server IP or domain Input counterpart IPSec server IP or domain Encryption Interface To select binding interface of IPSec. to bind VPDN/modem/br0 as local interface of IPSec initial can support IPSec OVER VPDN. In addition, after binding, IPSec rule will change as per the charge of binded interface. Thus can resume link of IPSec dialing interface and keep IPSec linked as soon as possible Select from Dropdown List   ---END    5.7 System configuration  5.7.1 Overview “System” can let you know the status of router, firmware upgrading and other maintenance.  5.7.2 Local Log Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “System > Local Log” to open “Local Log” tab.
Figure 5-64  Local Log tab (2014-07-01) - 92 -      Step 3  Select type of “Local Log” and then click “View” to see log. Click “Clear” to clear the log info in the “Log Table”, and click “Export” to export log in your local PC.  There are 3 types log:   Message: system log, to record the running log of router, usually for most of users.  Application: application program log, to record the Open or close of some application programs.  Kernel: kernel log of router, usually for R&D engineers.  To see “local log”, “remote log” must be enabled.  ---END   5.7.3 Remote Log Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “System > Remote Log” to open “Local Log” tab.
(2014-07-01) - 93 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Figure 5-65  Remote Log tab    Step 3  Configure “Remote Log” parameter.  Table 5-36 Remote log parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Log Status To enable or disable remote log Click “Enable” Remote IP or Domain IP address or Domain of remote log server To input the IP address or domain to receive log Remote Port Port of remote log serve Default port: 514   Step 4  Single click “save” icon to finish “Remote Log” parameter configuration.  A software tool Syslog is use to receive remote log in server. Syslog can be downloaded at website of Hongdian www.hongdian.com.   ---END   5.7.4 Clock Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “System > Clock” to open “Clock” tab.
(2014-07-01) - 94 - Figure 5-66  “NTP” Time Synch.         Figure 5-67  Manual Time Synch. Type    Step 3  Set “clock” parameter .  Table 5-37 Clock Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Status To enable to disable Time Synchronization service To click “Enable” or “Disable” Time Synch. Type Type to synchronize system time Select “NTP” or “Manual”
(2014-07-01) - 95 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     When select “NTP” in “Time Synch. Type” NTP Server IP or Domain IP or domain of NTP server Select from Dropdown List NTP Server Backup Backup NTP server Manual input server domain or IP address NTP Synch. Interval Interval of NTP to check time with Server. E.g every 10 minutes Value area: 1~65535 Unit: second Default: 600 s Time Zone Time Zone Select from Dropdown List Time Zone Number For “Custom” option in “Time Zone”. E.g +8 or -4 WORD type When select “Manual” in “Time Synch. Type” Set Date To set date YYYY-MM-DD e.g 1970-01-01 Set Time To set time HH:MM:mm Eg. 07:01:01   Step 4  Single click “save” icon to finish. ---END   5.7.5 Account “Account” is to change username/password, change web port and forbid other users to visiting the router.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “System > Account” to open “Account” tab.
(2014-07-01) - 96 - Figure 5-68  Account tab      Step 3  Set account parameter .  Table 5-38 Account parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Account Type Visit the router on web Select from Dropdown List Account Level Level of account to login router Select from Dropdown List  Admin: can view and change the parameter.  Guest: can view parameter and export log and use “Network Test”. Current Username Current username Showing user name Old password Current password To input current PW New Username New username Manual input, max 64 word type. New Password New password Manual input, max 64 word type. New password again To confirm the new password Manual input, max 64 word type. Port Web port to login router Manual input Value area 1~65535 Default: 80
(2014-07-01) - 97 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Step 4  Click “Save” to finish configuration. After saving, user needs to login again. ---END   5.7.6 Network Test  Network Test    This function includes Ping function and Trace router function.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “System > Network Test” to open “Network Test” tab.  Figure 5-69  Network Test Tab     Step 3  Input IP address or domain to be tested in “Destination”, click “Ping, to check whether the router can be linked with destination.   Table 5-39 Network Test Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Destination To input IP address or domain to be tested Input IP address or domain to be tested Ping To use Ping to test link Click “Ping” Trace To use Trace command to test hops Click “Trace”
(2014-07-01) - 98 -    Parameter Details Operation  from the router to destination  Result Test result   ---END   5.7.7 Files  Firmware Setting  H8956 Cellular router  supports upgrade firmware locally.  Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “System > Files” to open “Files” tab.  Figure 5-70  Files tab                                    If “reset” is selected, all parameters will be reset to factory setting. In upgrading, don’t close the page. Upgrading files is suggested not to exceed 6MB. If larger than 6MB please use “CFE MINI WEB update”.
(2014-07-01) - 99 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Step 3  Click “Browse” to select upgrading file and then click “Upgrade”. ---END   CFE mode upgrading  If upgrading file is larger than 6MB, CFE mode upgrading shall be used to upgrade.  Step 1  Add an IP address 192.168.1.  Figure 5-71  Add an IP address     Step 2  Press the RESET/DEF interface. Do not release it. Hold it, meanwhile power on router, till 30 seconds,and connection to PC is built properly. Then release RESET/DEF interface.  Step 3  Input 192.168.1.1 in your browser, click “enter” you will see following page. If not, start over again from step 1.
Figure 5-72  CFE mode upgrading (2014-07-01) - 100 -      Step 4  Click “Browse” to select upgrading file, and then click “Upload” to begin upgrading.  Figure 5-73  CFE upgrading page   Upgrading will need 4-6 minutes, if RUN light is on, upgrading is OK.   You can also PING br0 address on your PC ( eg. ping 192.168.8.1–t). if Ping ok, upgrading is OK.  ---END   Backup setting   H8956 Cellular router  supports to backup and recover configuration file.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 101 -     Click “Browse” to select a configuration file to be imported. And then click “Import” to resume the configuration as the configuration file.  Click “Export” to export configuration file and save it in local PC.   Figure 5-74  Backup setting page                                    After import, router will reboot automatically. “Key”: if key is input when export configuration file, this key need to be input in import. Not more than 8 digits for key.    Factory setting   H8956 Cellular router  has function to resume factory configuration. Users can set the configuration to factory mode, and also can set the current configuration into default configuration and generate a default factory configuration file in router. To resume this default factory setting, users can click “Load” in “factory setting”. If the default factory configuration file is deleted, the router will be resumed back to initial factory setting.
(2014-07-01) - 102 - Figure 5-75  Factory setting page                                      Save: to save the current setting as default factory configuration setting.  Load: to resume default factory setting.  reboot    click “reboot” to restart the router.
(2014-07-01) - 103 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Figure 5-76  reboot                                    5.8 Status  5.8.1 Overview Status provides the basic info, network status info, router info of H8956 Cellular router .  5.8.2 Base Information Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Status > Base information” to open “Base Information” tab.
(2014-07-01) - 104 - Figure 5-77  Base Information tab      Table 5-40 Base information Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation Router Model Router model info  Router SN Router Serial No info  Hardware version Router hardware version info  Software version OS and application software info.     5.8.3 LAN Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Status > LAN” to open “LAN” tab.  Figure 5-78  “LAN” info
(2014-07-01) - 105 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Table 5-41 LAN Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operatio n LAN status To shown current LAN interfaces status.  IP address To show the LAN IP address.  Subnet Mask Subnet mask of LAN interface.  MAC address To shown the MAC address of the router.     5.8.4 WAN Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router .  Step 2  Click “Status > WAN” to open “WAN” tab. There are three types of WAN status: static IP/DHCP/PPPOE.   Figure 5-79  Static IP WAN status
(2014-07-01) - 106 - Figure 5-80  DHCP    WAN status                         Figure 5-81  PPPoE WAN status           Status Local IP Remote IP       Table 5-42 WAN Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operatio n WAN status To show the current WAN is used or not  WAN Type To show the current WAN type  Local IP To show the local IP of WAN interface  Subnet mask To show the subnet mask  MAC address To show the MAC address of the router
(2014-07-01) - 107 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Parameter Details Operatio n PPPoE for WAN type Status To show the link status of WAN interface PPPoE  Loca IP To show the router IP distributed by PPPoE  Remote IP To show IP of PPPoE server     5.8.5 Modem Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Status > Modem” to open “Modem” tab.  Figure 5-82  Modem Status page     Table 5-43   Modem Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operatio n Modem Select To show the current modem name  Up tome To show the current on line time of the modem Unit: second
(2014-07-01) - 108 -    Parameter Details Operatio n Modem Status To show the Router’s status to link to the mobile network  Network type Current network type of the SIM in use  signal Signal of mobile network Value area: 1-31  IP Address To show the external network IP address which the router links  DNS To show which DNS router is using  SIM Status Status of current SIM     5.8.6 Routing Table Step 1  Log-on WEB GUI of H8956 Cellular router . Step 2  Click “Status > Routing Table” to open “Routing Table” tab.  Figure 5-83  Routing table page     Table 5-44 Routing table Parameter instruction  Parameter Details Operation  Static route
(2014-07-01) - 109 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Parameter Details Operation  Static route Network IP address the router can reach  Subnet Mask IP network the router can reach. It is used together with “Network”  Gateway Next hop IP address which the router will reach  interface Interface from router to gateway  metric Route No which the router reaches destination IP  Policy route Priority Priority the router select route   ---END    5.9 RESET button function “RESET” button is on the rear panel and next to power interface. This button can be used when the router is in use or when the router is turned on. Three are 3 functions to press “RESET” button when the router is in use:   Press “RESET” for about 2 seconds, router will reboot.  Press “RESET” 5-10 seconds, the router will reboot, meanwhile, the router will be resumed to default factory setting configuration.  Press “RESET” over 20 seconds, the router will reboot, and get into CFE upgrading. The router is resumed to default factory setting configuration. Press button when the router is turned on:  Press “RESET” button and turn on the router, and keep pressing “RESET” for 2 seconds. The router will get into CFE upgrading mode.  ---END
(2014-07-01) - 110 -   6 Typical  application  About this chapter    Chapter Content 6.1 Overview Summary some typical application of H8956 Cellular router 6.2 Awake function How to awake H8956 Cellular router  if not auto-dial 6.3 Parameter select Parameter switch to achieve SIM backup function 6.4 VPN H8956 Cellular router  VPN setting 6.5 Timing Task Set Timing task on H8956 Cellular router      6.1 Summary H8956 Cellular router  commonly used function includes wake up, parameter switch, VPN. Etc.    6.2 Awake function(Option)  Typical case    H8956 Cellular router support wake up function, means router will not auto-dial after power on, but dial triggered by data or call or SMS. Then router auto offline by idle or timeout. This function could save your data traffic fee.   For example, after setting phone trigger number, a call to router by that number could trigger the router dial online, one phone number could control one modem.  parameter setting  Let us check a example:
(2014-07-01) - 111 -  H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config     Figure 6-84  Wake up/trigger setting example     Effect   By this setting, after router power on, if there are data trigger or you could call/SMS SIM1 or SIM2 number from 8618888888888 to trigger corresponding SIM online.ed modem will dial online, After 3600s, router will offline. Or you could use 8612222222222 to call SIM, make the router offline. Please notice, to enable this function, the SIM must support phone and/or SMS function.    6.3 Parameter select  Typical case    H8956 Cellular router  provides the parameter switching function, or temporarily stop working links can be replaced. For example: When L2TP link is working for some reason does not work, you can switch to an alternate PPTP or IPSec link. H8956 Cellular router configured
(2014-07-01) - 112 -    parameters based on switching rules, multi-link switching and good communication ensures the reliability of the network.   Parameter Select  Let us check an example:   Please set the “Parameter select” of modem separately    Set rules as below   Figure 6-85  Rules setting
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 113 -     Figure 6-86  parameter select setting 1     Figure 6-87  parameter select setting 2
(2014-07-01) - 114 -       When L2TP link is working for some reason disconnected from the server, the router will perform parameter switching in Command "check icmp", through IP ping to detect whether router interrupt with network operators; after 3 IP ping fails, the router will switch to the PPTP link, connecting to maintain the server, continue to work.  Effect   Initially using L2TP link, then set L2TP connection is disconnected manually, the router after 3 ping 192.168.100.1, after the link failed, the link will switch to the L2TP and maintaining connection to the server.
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 115 -     6.4 VPN  Introduction   VPN, virtual private network,  a technology based on Internet, now H8956 Cellular router supports L2TP/PPTP/GRE/IPIP/IPSec of VPN.  L2TP used to build a virtual private network, after H8956 Cellular router  connect to company NAS server, PC under H8956 could visit company network like visiting the local area network.  Let us check a setting example:   Figure 6-88  Build IPSec    PC1 connect H8956 then build IPSEC link by VPN function of H8956 with company router.  I assume using IPSec tunnel mode, H8956 end local network 192.168.86.1/24, company server end 192.168.99.1/24, by IPSEC, two LAN could communicate.
(2014-07-01) - 116 -    Parameter Setting   Figure 6-89  IPSec Phase 1     Figure 6-90  IPSec Phase 2
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 117 -    Figure 6-91  IPSec    Company router server should have same setting but with a reverse identity and subnet setting of H8956 Cellular router .  Result   After setting H8956 Cellular router  and company router parameter, they can connect each other by IPSEC, and ping peer subnet, you could check status by click “view” button.   Figure 6-92  IPSec status    ~ # ping 192.168.99.1 -I 192.168.86.1 PING 192.168.99.1 (192.168.99.1) from 192.168.86.1: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192.168.99.1: seq=0 ttl=255 time=1569.360 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.99.1: seq=1 ttl=255 time=769.937 ms  --- 192.168.99.1 ping statistics --- 2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 769.937/1169.648/1569.360 ms
(2014-07-01) - 118 -    6.5 Timing Task  Typical Application  H8956 Cellular router  support timing task, by setting timming task, at cretain time, router will operate reboot, online command. Etc. Easier the customer operation. I assume set the router online at certain time and keep a moment, then reboot every 24 hours. You could set like below.   Figure 6-93  Timing     Result   Router will online at 10:05 AM and keep online until 10:08, then offline at 10:09. And router will reboot every 24 hours count began last reboot.  Figure 6-94  router online
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 119 -    Figure 6-95  router off line    Figure 6-96  router reboot
(2014-07-01) - 120 -   7 FAQ  About this chapter    Chapter Content 7.1 Hardware failure Possible hardware failure during using H8956 Cellular router and how to handle them 7.2 Dial online problem Possible problem during dialing and how to handle them 7.3 VPN Possible problem when connecting VPN 7.4   WEB   config   problem config problem Possible WEB config problem and how to handle them 7.1 Hardware Failure  7.1.1 All LED dark  Phenomenon   Router LED all dark  Possible Reason    Power supply does not match, it should be 12-36VDC  No power supply  Solution    Make sure the power supply is 12~36VDC  Check the power adapter and cable connection
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 121 -     7.1.2 SIM Slot  Phenomenon   Cannot insert SIM card  Possible Reason    SIM slot damaged  SIM card wrong direction  Solution    SIM slot damaged, please contact us to repair  Check the SIM card direction, please make sure the SIM goldfinger is up  7.1.3 Ethernet Connection  Phenomenon   LAN LED dark, cannot visit router WEB GUI  Possible Reason    Ethernet cable connection problem  Ethernet cable damage  PC end network card abnormal  Solution    Re-connect Ethernet cable  Change a Ethernet cable  Check network card setting on PC end  7.1.4 Antenna Connection  Phenomenon   Cannot connect antenna  Possible Reason    Antenna type do not match  Wrong connection  Solution    Please check antenna interface, should be SMA-J  Please check antenna type, there are Cellular and WIFI, do not mix them
(2014-07-01) - 122 -    7.2 Dial Online Problem  7.2.1 Dial discontinue  Phenomenon   H8956 Cellular router  discontinue during dialing, dial failure  Possible Reason    SIM card network type do not match  SIM charges owed  Power supply do not match  Modem setting wrong  Solution    Change to a suitable SIM card  Recharge SIM card  Change to suitable power supply  Change Modem setting, please check related chapter  7.2.2 No Signal  Phenomenon   H8956 Cellular router  modem status show no signal  Possible Reason    Antenna connect wrong  Modem cannot online  Modem offline  Solution    Connect suitable antenna  Modem cannot online, check SIM and modem setting  Modem offline, check router setting, like wake up setting, ICMP setting, check if there are any setting make router offline  7.2.3 Cannot find SIM/UIM card  Phenomenon   H8956 Cellular router  cannot find SIM/UIM card  Possible Reason    SIM card damage  SIM bad contact
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 123 -    Solution    Replace SIM card  Re-install SIM card  7.2.4 Poor Signal  Phenomenon   H8956 Cellular router  no signal or poor signal  Possible Reason    Antenna connect wrong  Area signal weak  Solution    Check the antenna and re-connect it.  Contact Telecom Operator to confirm signal problem  Change to high-gain antenna  7.2.5 Compress Protocol not match  Phenomenon   H8956 Cellular router  dial failure, log shows compress protocol not match  Possible Reason   Modem compress protocol do not match with server end  Solution   Change compress protocol setting    7.3 VPN Problem  7.3.1 VPDN cannot connect  Phenomenon   VPDN cannot connect  Possible Reason    VPDN port work abnormal  VPDN parameter wrong  VPDN peer server abnormal
(2014-07-01) - 124 -    Solution     Make sure Modem is online  Set the correct port to VPDN  VPDN parameter wrong  Check VPDN peer server  7.3.2 VPN cannot communicate  Phenomenon   VPN already connect, but cannot communicate  Possible Reason    Router table config wrong  VPN peer server config wrong  Solution    Add related Router table  Check VPN peer server setting  7.3.3 Router can communicate but subnet cannot  Phenomenon   Router can communicate but subnet cannot  Possible Reason    VPN peer server config wrong  Local Router has no MASQ  Wrong local route table  Solution    Check VPN peer server setting  Local Router has no MASQ, please manual add VPN port MASQ  Wrong local route table, set right route table    7.4 WEB config problem  7.4.1 Updating firmware failure  Phenomenon   Updating firmware failure
 H8951 3G 4G router  5  Router config  (2014-07-01) - 125 -    Possible Reason    Auto reboot during updating H8956 Cellular router  Power supply problem  Wrong firmware  Power off during updating router  Solution    Check setting, disable the function which may cause reboot  Change to a suitable power supply  Ask technical support for suitable firmware  Power off during updating router, please make sure power supply normal  7.4.2 Backup setting problem  Phenomenon   Router import backup setting failure  Possible Reason    Backup setting file format wrong  No reboot after backup setting  Solution    Choose a right file to import  Must reboot after import setting, then parameters available  7.4.3 Updating patch failure  Phenomenon   Updating fix patch failure, after updating, view fix patch and found no fix patch  Possible Reason    Patch format wrong  Patch name too complicated  Solution    Check patch format, change to a right one  Change the patch name to a simple one  7.4.4 CFE Updating failure  Phenomenon   CFE updating failure, firmware edition no change
(2014-07-01) - 126 -    Possible Reason     Power supply do not match  Firmware version or format do not match  Power off during updating process  Solution    If power supply do not match, please change then update again  If firmware version, format do not match, please change then update again  If power off during updating, please update again  7.4.5 Update failure in WEB GUI  Phenomenon   Updating by WEB GUI, failed and cannot visit WEB GUI again  Possible Reason   Firmware oversize cause updating failure  Solution   Using CFE mode to update again, and router will restore to factory mode. If after CFE updating, still cannot visit WEB GUI, please contact us for repairing  7.4.6 Forget Router Password  Phenomenon   Forget router login password  Possible Reason   User has changed the password  Solution   After router power on, push and hold RESET button over 10 seconds then release, then re-power on router, router will back to factory mode (Username/Password both admin), but patch will reserve     When router is power on, press and hold RESET button around 1s, router will reboot and kept all setting.
FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.  This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  ISED Statement ‐ English: This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The digital apparatus complies with Canadian CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B). ‐ French: Le présentappareilestconforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitationestautorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareildoit accepter tout brouillageradioélectriquesubi, mêmesi le brouillageest susceptible d'encompromettre le fonctionnement.  This radio transmitter (ISED certification number: 21030-H8951LQA) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.  Le présent émetteur radio (ISED certification number: 21030-H8951LQA) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, et dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.  Model Type Connector Peak Gain (dBi) 2400-2483.5 MHz 600-3500 MHz 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Antenna Dipole RP-SMA 3dBi -/- UMTS/LTE Antenna Dipole RP-SMA -/- 3dBi
Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.   Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations Cet équipement est conforme Canada limites d'exposition aux radiations dans un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé à distance minimum de 20cm entre le radiateur et votre corps.

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