TransPort LR User Guide User Guide
TransPort LR User Guide 90001461 Revision A Date April 2016 Description Initial revision. Trademarks and copyright Digi, Digi International, and the Digi logo are trademarks or registered trademarks in the United States and other countries worldwide. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. © 2016 Digi International Inc. All rights reserved.
Contents TransPort LR User Guide 2 TransPort LR Family User Guide Hardware TransPort LR54 hardware Hardware summary Hardware specifications Serial connector pinout LEDs Antenna information Regulatory and safety statements Certifications 9 10 10 15 16 19 20 24 Management and status Interfaces Ethernet interfaces Cellular interfaces DSL interface Wi-Fi interfaces Serial interfaces Local Area Networks (LANs) Example LAN Configure a LAN Show LAN status and statistics DHCP servers Wide Area Networks (WANs) E
Show WAN status and statistics Security User management Firewalls Alarms Services and applications Auto-run commands Python SSH server Remote management Remote Manager Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Routing IP routing Virtual Private Networks (VPN) System administration and management Display and set system information settings Set system date and time Show system date and time Updating firmware Managing configuration files Back up and restore device configuration settings Reboot the device Reset
Firewall issues IPsec issues Failover issues User and authentication issues SNMP issues Firmware update issues Troubleshooting tools and resources Status displays Event log Display the event log Clear the event log Use the "ping" command to troubleshoot network connections Use the "traceroute" command to diagnose IP routing problems Reboot the device Reset the device to factory defaults Digi support site Digi knowledge base Need more help? 127 127 127 127 127 127 128 128 128 128 129 129 129 130 130 131 131
lan mkdir more ping pwd reboot rename rmdir route save serial show cellular show cloud show config show dsl show eth show failover show firewall show ipsec show ipstats show lan show log show route show serial show system show wan show wifi show wifi5g snmp snmp-community snmp-user sntp ssh system update user wan wifi wifi5g TransPort LR User Guide 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 180 181 182 186 189 190 191 193 195 196 197 198 199 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 211 212 213 215 216 6
TransPort LR Family User Guide The TransPort LR Family is a family of routers designed for connecting distributed retail terminals (signs, kiosks, vending machines, point-of-care terminals) with business applications.
Hardware This section provides hardware specifications, reviews key hardware features, and lists regulatory statements and certifications for TLR Family products.
Hardware summary Figures, callouts, and descriptions of TLR Family models to be added here. Hardware specifications TransPort LR devices have the following hardware specifications: Environmental specifications Specification Value Operating temperature -20C to +70C (-4 to 158F)* *Note: To limit unintentional contact with HOT SURFACES, install the device in a Restricted Access Location above +60C.
TransPort LR54 hardware Specification Value Power connector 4-pin Molex 39301040 connector (Digi part number 2312-0012), or equivalent. Two pins are used for power; the other two pins are no-connect. Dimensions Specification Value Width 20.7 cm (8.15 in) Depth 13.85 cm (5.45 in) Height 3.8 cm (1.5 in) Weight 1.41 kg (3.
TransPort LR54 hardware Cellular specifications Model Specification Value TransPort LR54-AA401 TransPort LR54-AW401 Technology LTE, HSPA+, UMTS Downstream rates 300 Mbps (LTE), 42 Mbps (HSPA+) Upstream rates 50 Mbps (LTE), 5.76 Mbps (HSPA+) Frequency Bands LTE: 800, 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100 AWS, 2300, 2600 MHz HSPA+, UMTS: 850, 900, AWS 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz Technology HSPA+, UMTS, GSM/GPRS/EDGE Downstream rates 21 Mbps (HSPA+), 384 Kbps (UMTS), 296 Kbps (EDGE) Upstream rates 5.
TransPort LR54 hardware DSL specifications Specification Value DSL ports 1 RJ11 DSL port ADSL line modes Auto (also known as Multimode) ADSL2+ ADSL2 G.dmt G.lite Serial specifications Specification Value Serial ports 1 DB9 RS232 DCE serial port, female Wi-Fi specifications Specification Value 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac connections, dual band, dual concurrent 2.
TransPort LR54 hardware Serial connector pinout TransPort LR54 products are DCE devices.
TransPort LR54 hardware LEDs The TransPort LR54 has LEDs on the top front panel. The number of LEDs varies by model. During bootup, the front-panel LEDs light up in sequence to indicate boot progress. For example, here are the LEDs for a TransPort LR54 Wi-Fi model: There are also several LEDs on the rear WAN/LAN connectors that indicate network link and activity. Power n Off: No power. n Blue: Unit has power. WWAN Signal Indicates strength of cellular signal. 4G connections n Off: No service.
TransPort LR54 hardware n Off: No service. n Blinking Green: 2G/3G/4G connection is coming up. n Solid Yellow: 2G or 3G connection is up. n Solid Green: 4G connection is up. SIM 1 Indicates use of the SIM card installed in SIM slot 1. n Off: SIM 1 is not being used. n Solid green: SIM 1 is being used or is coming up. SIM 2 Indicates use of the SIM card installed in SIM slot 2. n Off: SIM 2 is not being used. n Solid green: SIM 2 is being used or is coming up.
TransPort LR54 hardware n Off: No Ethernet link detected. n Solid green: Ethernet link detected. n Blinking green: Indicates Ethernet traffic.
TransPort LR54 hardware Regulatory and safety statements The following regulatory and safety statements apply to TransPort LR devices. RF exposure statement In order to comply with RF exposure limits established in the ANSI C95.1 standards, the distance between the antenna or antennas and the user should not be less than 20 cm. FCC Part 15 Class B Radio Frequency Interface (RFI) (FCC 15.
TransPort LR54 hardware European Community - CE Mark Declaration of Conformity (DoC) EU Declaration Of Conformity We, of Manufacturer's Name: Digi International inc.
TransPort LR54 hardware 5.10 Ignition of Flammable Atmospheres Warnings for Use of Wireless Devices Observe all warning notices regarding use of wireless devices. Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres Observe restrictions on the use of radio devices in fuel depots, chemical plants, etc. and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
TransPort LR54 hardware Certifications International EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and safety standards This product complies with the requirements of following Electromagnetic Compatibility standards. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the product. Contact your Digi representative through for repair information. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) compliance standards EN 300 328 v1.8.1 EN 301 893 v1.7.
Management and status These topics show how to configure and view status of various TransPort LR device features.
Interfaces Interfaces Configurable network interfaces available depend on the TransPort LR device model. This section covers configuring network interfaces from the web interface and command line.
Interfaces Ethernet interfaces The Ethernet interfaces can be used as WAN or LAN interfaces. There is no IP configuration set on the individual Ethernet interfaces. Instead, the IP configuration is done on the WAN and LAN interfaces.
Interfaces 3. Optional: Set the duplex mode. eth 1 duplex {auto | full | half} 4. Optional: Set the speed. eth 1 speed {auto | 1000 | 100 | 10} Related topics Ethernet interfaces on page 28 Show Ethernet status and statistics on page 29 Related commands eth on page 156 show eth on page 186 Show Ethernet status and statistics To show the status and statistics for the DSL interface, use the show eth on page 186 command. For descriptions of the output fields, see show dsl on page 182. For example: digi.
Interfaces Description Admin Status Oper Status Up Time : : Up : Up : 1 Day, 13 Hours, 30 Minutes, 23 Seconds MAC Address DHCP IP Address Netmask DNS Server(s) Link : : : : : : 00:50:18:21:E2:83 off 10.2.4.20 255.255.255.
Interfaces Description Admin Status Oper Status Up Time : : Up : Down : 0 Seconds MAC Address DHCP IP Address Netmask DNS Server(s) Link : : : : : : 00:50:18:21:E2:85 on Not Assigned Not Assigned No connection Received -------Rx Unicast Packet Rx Broadcast Packet Rx Multicast Packet Rx CRC Error Rx Drop Packet Rx Pause Packet Rx Filtering Packet Rx Alignment Error Rx Undersize Error Rx Fragment Error Rx Oversize Error Rx Jabber Error digi.
Interfaces Cellular interfaces The TransPort LR device has two cellular interfaces, named cellular1 and cellular2. These cellular interfaces correspond to the physical SIM card slots SIM1 and SIM2 respectively. Both cellular interfaces cannot be up at the same time. If both cellular interfaces are enabled to on, then cellular1 interface takes precedence. A typical use case would be to have cellular1 (SIM1) configured as the primary cellular interface and cellular2 (SIM2) as a backup cellular interface.
Interfaces n Connection attempts. This is the number of attempts the cellular module will attempt to connect to the cellular network before indicating a failure. It defaults to 20, but you may want to configure this so that the WAN failover can switch to another interface more quickly. From the command line 1. Enable the cellular interface. cellular 1 state on 2. Configure an APN. cellular 1 apn your-apn 3. If necessary, configure the APN username and password.
Interfaces -----------------------------Module Firmware version Hardware version IMEI : : : : SIM status : Using SIM1 Signal strength Signal quality : Excellent (-69dBm) : Excellent (-5dB) Registration status : Registered Network provider Temperature Connection type Radio Band Channel : : : : : APN in use : IP address Mask Gateway DNS servers : : : : Received -------Packets Bytes Telit HE910 12.00.026 HE910-D 351579055202293 AT&T, USA 32C 3G WCDMA 850 1007 172.20.1.121 255.255.255.255 172.
Interfaces DSL interface These topics describe configuring and managing the DSL interface. Related topics Configure DSL on page 35 Show DSL status and statistics on page 37 Related commands dsl on page 153 show dsl on page 182 Configure DSL To configure the DSL interface to connect to your DSL network, you need to configure the following: Required configuration items n Enable the DSL interface. n Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI) parameters.
Interfaces From the command line 1. Enable the DSL interface. By default, the DSL interface is disabled. To enable it, enter: dsl state on 2. Configure VPI and VCI: dsl vpi dsl vci 3. Configure encapsulation: dsl encapsulation 4. Set the username and password for the DSL interface: dsl username dsl password 5. Optional: Configure line mode. Normally this should be left as auto were the device will negotiate the mode with the DSL provider.
Interfaces Related topics DSL interface on page 35 Show DSL status and statistics on page 37 LEDs on page 16 Related commands dsl on page 153 show dsl on page 182 Show DSL status and statistics To show the status and statistics for the DSL interface, use the show dsl on page 182 command. For descriptions of the output fields, see show dsl on page 182. For example: digi.
Interfaces Errored Seconds after Line Up : 1 digi.
Interfaces Wi-Fi interfaces Wi-Fi-enabled TransPort LR devices support up to 4 Wi-Fi interfaces on each of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. Each Wi-Fi interface can be configured as an independent Wi-Fi Access Point with its own security settings.
Interfaces l WPA2-Enterprise: This security method is designed for enterprise networks and requires a RADIUS authentication server. This security method requires a more complicated setup, but provides additional security. Various kinds of the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) are used for authentication. l WPA/WPA2-Enterprise: This security method is designed for enterprise networks and requires a RADIUS authentication server.
Interfaces Configure a Wi-Fi access point with WPA2-Enterprise or WPA-WPA2-Enterprise security The WPA2-Enterprise and WPA-WPA2-Enterprise security modes allow a Wi-Fi Access Point to authenticate connecting Wi-Fi clients using a RADIUS server. When the Wi-Fi Access Point receives an connection request from a Wi-Fi client, it will authenticate the client with the RADIUS server before allowing the client to connect.
Interfaces 4. Enter the RADIUS server IP address. wifi 1 radius-server 192.168.1.200 5. Enter the RADIUS password. wifi 1 radius-password your-radius-password 6. Optional: Enter the RADIUS server port. wifi 1 radius-server-port 3001 7. Optional: Enter a description for the Wi-Fi Access Point.
Interfaces wifi5g2 wifi5g3 wifi5g4 Up Up Down digi.route_5g_LR000051 digi.route_5g None WPA2-Personal WPA2-Personal digi.
Local Area Networks (LANs) Local Area Networks (LANs) A Local Area Network (LAN) connects networks together, such as Ethernet, DSL, or Wi-Fi, in a logical Layer-2 network. Networks filter traffic between different segments, thereby reducing the amount of traffic on a LAN, even with many LAN segments. You can configure up to 10 LANs. When an interface joins a LAN, it cannot be directly addressed anymore.
Local Area Networks (LANs) Configure a LAN Configuring a Local Area Network (LAN) involves configuring the following items: Required configuration items n Identifying which interfaces are in the LAN. n Enabling the LAN. LANs are disabled by default. n Setting an IPv4 address and subnet mask for the LAN. While it is not strictly necessary for a LAN to have an IP address, if you want to send traffic from other networks to the LAN, you must configure an IP address.
Local Area Networks (LANs) Show LAN status and statistics To show the status and statistics for a LAN, use the show lan on page 195 command. For example, here is show lan output before and after enabling lan1. For a description of the output fields, see the show lan on page 195 command. digi.router> show lan 1 LAN 1 Status and Statistics --------------------------Admin Status : Up Oper Status : Up Description : ethlan Interfaces MTU : eth2,eth3,eth4 : 1500 IP Address Network Mask : 192.10.8.8 : 255.
Local Area Networks (LANs) DHCP servers The DHCP server feature can be enabled in a TransPort LR device to assign IP addresses and other IP configuration to other hosts on the same local network. Addresses are assigned from a specified pool of IP addresses. For a local network, the device will use the DHCP server that has the IP address pool in the same IP subnet as the local network. You can configure up to 10 DHCP servers.
Local Area Networks (LANs) 4. Enter the network mask: dhcp-server 1 netmask 255.255.225.0 5. Enter the IP gateway address given to clients: dhcp-server 1 gateway 10.30.1.1 6. Enter the preferred DNS server address given to clients: dhcp-server 1 dns1 10.30.1.1 7. Enter the alternate DNS server address given to clients: dhcp-server 1 dns2 209.183.48.11 8.
Wide Area Networks (WANs) Wide Area Networks (WANs) A Wide Area Network (WAN) interface can be an Ethernet, DSL, or cellular interface that connects to a remote network, such as the internet. Ethernet interfaces Ethernet interfaces can be used as a WAN interface when connecting to a remote network, such as the internet, through a device such as a cable or DSL modem. By default, the eth1 interface is configured as a WAN interface with both DHCP and NAT enabled.
Wide Area Networks (WANs) WAN failover If a WAN interface fails for any reason, the TransPort LR device automatically fails over from one WAN interface to use another.
Wide Area Networks (WANs) Configure a WAN interface You can configure up to 10 WAN interfaces. wan1 is the top priority, wan2 is the second priority, and so on. The TransPort LR device automatically adds a default IP route for the WAN interface when it comes up. The metric of the route is based on the priority of the interface. For example, as wan1 is the highest priority, the default route for wan1 has a metric of 1, and the default route for wan2 has a metric of 2.
Wide Area Networks (WANs) From the command line Configure basic WAN settings 1. Assign an interface to the WAN interface. wan 1 interface eth1 2. Optional: Disable DHCP client mode. wan 1 dhcp-client off 3. Optional: Configure the IP address, mask, gateway and DNS servers. wan 1 ip-address 10.1.2.2 wan 1 mask 255.255.255.252 wan 1 gateway 10.1.2.1 wan 1 dns1 10.1.2.1 wan 1 dns2 8.8.8.8 4. Optional: Set the speed. eth 1 speed {auto | 1000 | 100 | 10} Configure IP probe settings 1.
Wide Area Networks (WANs) 6. Optional: Configure the time in, seconds, after which the WAN interface must receive all IP probe responses before reactivating the WAN interface. wan 1 activate-after 30 7. Optional: Configure the time in seconds after which to attempt to bring up the WAN interface.
Wide Area Networks (WANs) Example WAN failover: DSL to cellular In this example, WAN, the dsl interface is the primary WAN. cellular1 and cellular2 interfaces serve as backups to dsl. IP probing is configured over the DSL interface. A probe packet of size 256 bytes is sent every 10 seconds to the IP host 43.66.93.111. If no responses are received for 60 seconds, the TransPort LR device brings the DSL interface down and starts using the wan2 (cellular1) interface.
Wide Area Networks (WANs) Show WAN status and statistics To show the status and statistics for a cellular interface, use the show wan on page 201 command. For a description of the output fields, see the show wan on page 201 command. Here is here is the show wan on page 201 command output when no WANs are configured: digi.router> show wan # WAN Interface Status IP Address ----------------------------------digi.
Security Security TransPort LR devices have several device security features. This section covers the configuring security settings from the web interface and command line.
Security User management User management involves configuring and managing TransPort LR device users, including their authentication credentials and access permissions. Related topics Users and user access permissions on page 61 Configure a user on page 62 Related commands user on page 212 Users and user access permissions To manage TransPort LR devices via the command-line interface or web interface, users must log in using a configured username and password.
Security Access level Permissions allowed super The user can manage all features on TransPort LR devices. Devices can have multiple users with super access level. A user with super access level is required to be present on a device, to allow editing user access levels. If you or any other device user deletes the only user with super access level, you must restore the default user configuration by resetting the device to factory defaults.
Security 2. Configure the password. For example: user 1 password omnivers1031 3. Optional: Configure the access level. For example: user 1 access read-write Related topics Users and user access permissions on page 61 Delete a user on page 63 Related commands user on page 212 Delete a user To delete a user: From the command line Enter the following command: user n name ! Configure the password.
Remote management Remote management These topics cover using remote management facilities to manage TransPort LR devices.
Remote management Remote Manager Digi Remote Manager is a hosted remote configuration and management system that allows you to remotely manager a large number of devices. Digi Remote Manager has a web-based interface from which you can perform device operations, such as viewing and changing device configurations and perform firmware updates. The Digi Remote Manager servers also provide a data storage facility. Using Digi Remote Manager requires setting up a Digi Remote Manager account.
Remote management Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for remotely managing and monitoring network devices. Network administrators can use the SNMP architecture to manage nodes, including servers, workstations, routers, switches, hubs, and other equipment on an IP network, manage network performance, find and solve network problems, and plan for network growth.
Remote management snmp v2c on 2. If using SNMPv1/v2c communities, configure a name for each community. For example: snmp-community 1 community public 3. The community access level defaults to read-only.
Remote management 5. Set the privacy type for the SNMPv3 user (none, aes, or des): snmp-user 1 authentication des 6. Set the privacy password for the SNMPv3 user. The password length can be between 8 and 64 characters. snmp-user 1 privacy-password privpassword 7. Configure the access level for the SNMPv3 user.
Routing IP routing The TransPort LR device uses IP routes to decide where to send a packet that it receives for a remote network. The process for deciding on a route to send the packet is as follows: 1. The device examines the destination IP address in the IP packet, and looks through the IP routing table to find a match for it. 2. If it finds a route for the destination, it forwards the IP packet to the configured IP gateway or interface. 3.
Routing Configure general IP settings Configuring general IP settings is one of the building blocks of setting up IP routing. Optional configuration settings n The IP hostname. This hostname identifies the TLR device on IP networks. It is an unqualified hostname. The default setting for the device isLR54-%s which expands to LR54-. n The administrative distance settings for connected and static routes.
Routing Configure a static route A static route is a manually configured routing entry. Information about the route is manually entered rather than obtained from dynamic routing traffic. TransPort LR devices supports up to 32 static routes. Will this be the same across all product models or will we need multiple statements for multiple models? Required configuration settings n Setting the destination network and mask. n Setting the gateway IP address for routes using LAN and WAN Ethernet interfaces.
Routing Once the static route is configured, it should be shown in the IPv4 routing table.
Routing Show the IPv4 routing table To display the IPv4 routing table, use the show route on page 197 command. digi.router> show route Destination Gateway Metric Protocol Idx Interface Status -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10.1.2.0/24 192.168.1.254 1 Static 1 lan1 UP 192.168.1.0/24 0.0.0.0 0 Connected lan1 UP default 0.0.0.0 1 Connected eth1 UP default 0.0.0.0 2 Connected cellular1 UP digi.
Routing Delete a static route To remove a static route from the routing table, clear the destination network configuration. From the command line Enter the route on page 175 command, specifying the interface number, the destination parameter and ! to revert the settings for the route destination.
Routing Virtual Private Networks (VPN) Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are used to securely connect two private networks together so that devices can connect from one network to the other network using secure channels. These topics cover the various network protocols involved in VPNs, and configuring VPNs from the web interface and command line.
Routing IPsec IPsec is a suite of protocols for creating a secure communication link, or IPsec tunnel, between a host and a remote IP network or between two IP networks across a public network such as the internet. TransPort LR devices support to up 32 IPsec tunnels. IPsec data protection IPsec protects the data being sent across a public network by providing the following: Data origin authentication Authentication of data to validate the origin of data when it is received.
Routing Aggressive mode is faster than main mode, but is not as secure as main mode, because the device and its peer exchange their IDs and hash information in clear text instead of being encrypted. Aggressive mode is usually used when one or both of the devices have a dynamic external IP address. Phase 2 In phase 2, IKE negotiates the SAs for IPsec. This creates two unidirectional SAs, one for each direction. Once the phase 2 negotiation is complete, the IPsec tunnel should be fully functional.
Routing n l AES – 128 bits l AES – 192 bits l AES – 256 bits The default value is AES – 128 bits. The Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) Diffie-Hellman group for the IPsec tunnel.This setting must match the Diffie-Hellman group configured on the remote device. The DiffieHellman group options are: l None l Group 5 (1536 bits) l Group 14 (2048 bits) l Group 15 (3072 bits) l Group 16 (4096 bits) l Group 17 (6144 bits) l Group 18 (8192 bits) The default value is Group14.
Routing The default is AES – 128 bits. n You can select more than one encryption protocol. IKE negotiates with the remote device which encryption protocol to use. This setting does not need to match the IKE encryption protocols configured on the remote device, but at least one of the encryption protocols must be configured on the remote device. The IKE Diffie-Hellman groups to use for the IPsec tunnel negotiation. The Diffie-Hellman group options.
Routing n A randomizing factor for the number of seconds or bytes margin before the IPsec tunnel is renegotiated. This defaults to 100% and does not need to match the setting on the remote device. This setting would be used if the device has a number of IPsec tunnels configured to ensure that the IPsec tunnels are not renegotiated at the same time which could put excessive load on the device. Other configuration items n A description for the IPsec tunnel.
Routing 5. Enter the pre-shared key. ipsec 1 psk “secret-psk” 6. Enter the IPsec authentication, encryption, and Diffie-Hellman settings. ipsec 1 esp-authentication sha256 ipsec 1 esp-encryption aes256 ipsec 1 esp-diffie-hellman none 7. Enter the IKE authentication, encryption, and Diffie-Hellman settings.
Routing TransPort LR54 configuration TransPort WR44 configuration digi.router> lan 1 # Link to TransPort LR54 eth 0 IPaddr "10.0.0.44" eth 0 ipsec 1 state description mtu interfaces ip-address mask dns1 dns2 dhcp-client on IPsec local net 1500 eth2,eth3,eth4 192.168.54.1 255.255.255.0 on Link to WR44 1500 eth1 10.0.0.54 255.255.255.0 off digi.
Routing Rekeying In AH Cipher Suite ESP Cipher Suite Renegotiating In Outbound ESP SA Inbound ESP SA Bytes In Bytes Out : : : : : : : : 68 minutes Not Used aes128, sha1 42 minutes 0x9E1325F2 0x757935D6 0 0 digi.
System administration and management Set system date and time Having an accurate date and time set on your device is important for a number of reasons, including validating certificates and having accurate timestamps on events in the event log. Methods for setting system date and time There are two methods for setting system date and time: n Using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
System administration and management date 14:55:00 03:05:2016 Related topics Show system date and time on page 98 Related commands date on page 149 sntp on page 207 TransPort LR User Guide 97
System administration and management Show system date and time From the command line To display the current system date and time, use the date on page 149 command. digi.router> date system time: 14:55:06, 03 May 2016 digi.
System administration and management Use multiple configuration files to test the configuration on remote devices on page 107 Related commands save on page 176 show system on page 199 TransPort LR User Guide 106
System administration and management Use multiple configuration files to test the configuration on remote devices You can use multiple configuration files, along with the autorun on page 141 command, to test a new configuration on a remote device that might result in the remote device going offline, in which case the device cannot be remotely accessed. To test the configuration on a remote device, create a new configuration file with desired configuration changes to test.
Make a directory To make a new directory in the TLR filesystem, use the mkdir on page 168 command, specifying the name of the directory. For example: digi.router> mkdir test digi.router> dir File Size Last Modified ------------------------------------------------------test Directory config.da0 763 Sun Mar 5 12:36:20 config.fac 186 Mon Feb 21 03:00:17 Remaining User Space: 102,457,344 bytes digi.
Display directory contents To display directory contents, use the dir on page 152 command. For example: digi.router> dir File Size Last Modified --------------------------------------------------------test Directory config.da0 763 Sun Mar 5 12:36:20 config.fac 186 Mon Feb 21 03:00:17 Remaining User Space: 102,457,344 bytes digi.
Change the current directory To change the current directory, use the cd on page 142 command, specifying the directory name. For example: digi.router> dir File Size Last Modified --------------------------------------------------------test Directory config.da0 763 Sun Mar 5 12:36:20 config.fac 186 Mon Feb 21 03:00:17 Remaining User Space: 102,457,344 bytes digi.router> digi.router> cd test digi.
Remove a directory To remove a directory: 1. Make sure the directory is empty. 2. Use the rmdir on page 174 command, specifying the name of the directory to remove. For example: digi.router> dir File Size Last Modified --------------------------------------------------------test Directory config.da0 763 Sun Mar 5 12:36:20 config.fac 186 Mon Feb 21 03:00:17 Remaining User Space: 102,457,344 bytes digi.router> digi.router> rmdir test Directory test is not empty ERROR digi.router> digi.
Display file contents Display file contents To display the contents of a file, use the more on page 169 command, specifying the name of the file. For example: digi.router> more config.da0 # Last updated by username on Thu Nov 19 14:26:02 2015 eth 1 ip-address "192.168.1.1" cellular 1 apn "mobile.o2.co.uk" cellular 1 state "on" user 1 name "username" user 1 password "$1$4WdqUHrv$K.aB78KILuxVpesZtyveG/" digi.
Copy a file Copy a file To copy a file, use the copy on page 147 command, specifying the existing file name, followed by the name of the new copy. For example, to copy file config.da0 to a file in the main directory named backup.da0, and then to a file named test.cfg in the test directory, enter the following: digi.router> digi.router> dir File Size Last Modified --------------------------------------------------------test Directory config.da0 763 Sun Mar 5 12:36:20 config.
Rename a file Rename a file To rename a file, use the rename on page 173 command, specifying the existing name and the new name. For example: digi.router> dir File Size Last Modified --------------------------------------------------------test Directory config.da0 763 Sun Mar 5 12:36:20 config.fac 186 Mon Feb 21 03:00:17 backup.da0 763 Wed Apr 5 07:22:29 Remaining User Space: 102,457,344 bytes digi.router> digi.router> rename backup.da0 test.da0 digi.router> digi.
Delete a file Delete a file To delete a file, use the del on page 150 command, specifying the filename to delete. For example, to delete a file named test.cfg in the test directory, enter the following: digi.router> digi.router> dir File Size Last Modified --------------------------------------------------------test Directory test.da0 763 Wed Apr 5 07:22:29 config.da0 763 Sun Mar 5 12:36:20 config.fac 186 Mon Feb 21 03:00:17 Remaining User Space: 102,453,248 bytes digi.router> digi.router> del test.
Upload and download files Upload and download files You can download and upload files from and to a TLR device, using utilities such as Secure Copy (SCP), SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), or an SFTP application such as FileZilla. Upload files using SCP To upload a file to a TLR device using SCP, the syntax is as follows: scp filename username@ip_address:filename This example uploads a file named script.py to TLR device 192.168.1.1: $ scp script.py john@192.168.1.1:script.py Password: script.py 3728 0.
Upload and download files config.da0 254 0.
Command reference These topics describe the command-line interface for TransPort LR devices and the commands entered through the command-line interface.
Command-line interface basics digi.router> dsl mode ? Syntax Description Current Value Valid Values Default value : : : : : dsl 1 mode DSL line mode auto auto, adsl2-plus, adsl2, gdmt, glite auto digi.router> dsl mode Revert command elements using the ! character Entering ! reverts an individual command element to its factory default.
Command-line interface basics CPU Temperature : 3% (min 1%, max 70%, avg 3%) : Not available Description Location Contact : : : digi.router> Change the configuration file name 1. Change the name of the configuration file to be used at boot-up and when the configuration is saved. update config 2. If the new configuration file does not exist, enter the save on page 176 command to create and save the configuration file.
Command descriptions Command descriptions Following are the TLR Family command-line interface commands. Commands are organized by command type, in alphabetical order.
Command descriptions autorun Configures commands to be automatically run at boot-up. Auto-run commands can be used for tasks such as starting a Python program, switching configuration files, or scheduling a reboot. You can configure up to 10 auto-run commands. Syntax autorun <1 - 10> Parameters command Command to run. Accepted value is any string up to 100 characters. Examples n autorun 1 command \"python script.py\" Automatically run a Python program.
Command descriptions cd Changes the current directory. Syntax cd [dir] Parameters dir When a directory name is specified, 'cd' changes the current directory to it.
Command descriptions cellular Configures a cellular interface. Syntax cellular <1 - 2> Parameters state Enables or disables the cellular interface, or enables it as an on-demand interface. The 'on-demand' setting allows configuring the cellular interface as an on-demand interface. An on-demand interface is brought up as needed if a higher priority goes down. Accepted values can be one of off, on or on-demand. The default value is off.
Command descriptions n cellular 1 state off Disable the Cellular 1 interface. n cellular 1 state on-demand Disable Cellular 1 interface until the failover task brings it up. n cellular 2 apn broadband Set the SIM slot 2 APN to 'broadband.' n cellular 1 username my-username Set the SIM slot 1 username to 'my-username.' n cellular 1 password my-password Set the SIM slot 1 password to 'my-password.
Command descriptions clear Clears system status and statistics, such as the event log, firewall counters, etc. This command is available to super users only. Syntax clear firewall | log Parameters firewall Clears firewall counters. log Clears the event log. Examples n clear firewall Clear the packet and byte counters in all firewall rules. n clear log Clear the event log and leaves an entry in the log after clearing.
Command descriptions cloud Configures Digi Remote Manager settings. Syntax cloud Parameters state Enables or disables Digi Remote Manager. Value is either on or off. The default value is off. server The name of the Digi Remote Manager server. Value should be a fully qualified domain name. The default value is my.devicecloud.com. reconnect The time, in seconds, between the device's attempts to connect to Digi Remote Manager. Accepted value is any integer from 0 to 3600.
Command descriptions copy Copies a file. This command is available to all users. Syntax copy source dest Parameters source The source file to be copied to the location specified by 'dest.' dest The destination file, or file to which the source file is copied.
Command descriptions cpu Show CPU usage Syntax cpu Parameters TransPort LR User Guide 148
Command descriptions date Manually sets and displays the system date and time. Syntax date [HH:MM:SS [DD:MM:YYYY]] Parameters time System time, specified in the 24-hour format HH:MM:SS. date System date, specified in the format DD:MM:YYYY. Examples n date 14:55:00 03:05:2016 Set the system date and time to 14:55:00 on May 3, 2016.
Command descriptions del Deletes a file. This command is available to all users. Syntax del file Parameters file The file to be deleted.
Command descriptions dhcp-server Configures Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server settings. Syntax dhcp-server <1 - 10> Parameters state Enables or disables this DHCP server. Value is either on or off. The default value is off. ip-address-start The first IP address in the pool of addresses to assign. Value should be an IPv4 address. ip-address-end The last IP address in the pool of addresses to assign. Value should be an IPv4 address.
Command descriptions dir Displays the contents of the current directory. Syntax dir [file] Parameters file Lists information about the file (by default, the current directory).
Command descriptions dsl Configures the DSL interface and account information. This group is only supported in LR54, LR54W, LR54D and LR54DWC1 products. Syntax dsl Parameters state Enables or disables the DSL interface, or enables it as an on-demand interface. The 'on-demand' setting allows configuring the DSL interface as an on-demand interface. An on-demand interface is brought up as needed if a higher priority goes down. Accepted values can be one of off, on or on-demand.
Command descriptions mtu Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for this DSL interface. Accepted value is any integer from 128 to 1500. The default value is 1500. delay-up Delays the DSL interface from coming up for this number of seconds. This delay allows the DSL provider network to propagate network changes after the device has connected to the network, and before packets can be sent and received.
Command descriptions n dsl state off Disable DSL interface. n dsl state on-demand Disable DSL interface until the failover task brings it up.
Command descriptions eth Configures an Ethernet interface. Syntax eth <1 - 4> Parameters state Enables or disables the Ethernet interface, or enables it as an on-demand interface. The 'on-demand' setting allows configuring the Ethernet interface as an on-demand interface. An on-demand interface is brought up as needed if a higher priority goes down. Accepted values can be one of off, on or on-demand. The default value is on. description A description of the Ethernet interface.
Command descriptions n eth 3 state on-demand Disable Ethernet interface 3 until the failover task brings it up.
Command descriptions firewall Configures the firewall. This command is available to super users only.
Command descriptions failover Configures WAN failover settings. Syntax failover <1 - 10> Parameters state Enables or disables this WAN failover configuration. Value is either on or off. The default value is off. from The WAN interface to failover from. Also known as the primary WAN interface. Accepted values can be one of none, lan1, lan2, lan3, lan4, lan5, lan6, lan7, lan8, lan9, lan10, dsl, cellular1 or cellular2. The default value is none. to The interface to failover to.
Command descriptions alternate-after The time, in seconds, to wait before sending probe packets to an alternate probe when the primary probe fails. Accepted value is any integer from 0 to 3600. The default value is 0. alternate-probe-host When alternate-after is non-zero, this IPv4 address is used as an alternate address when probes fail on the host configured device. Value should be a fully qualified domain name.
Command descriptions ip Configures Internet Protocol (IP) settings. Syntax ip Parameters admin-conn Administrative distance value for connected routes. Administrative distance values rank route types from most to least preferred. If there are two routes to the same destination that have the same mask, the device uses a route's 'metric' parameter value to determine which route to use.
Command descriptions ipsec Configures an IPsec tunnel. Up to 32 IPsec tunnels can be configured. Syntax ipsec <1 - 32> Parameters state Enables or disables the IPsec tunnel, or enables it as an on-demand interface. The 'on-demand' setting allows configuring the IPsec tunnel as an on-demand interface. An on-demand interface is brought up as needed if a higher priority goes down. Accepted values can be one of off, on or on-demand. The default value is off.
Command descriptions esp-diffie-hellman The Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) Diffie Hellman group used for for the IPsec tunnel. Accepted values can be multiple values of none, group5, group14, group15, group16, group17 and group18. The default value is group14. auth-by The authentication type for the IPsec tunnel. Accepted values can be multiple values of psk. The default value is psk. psk The preshared key for the IPsec tunnel. This element is available to all users.
Command descriptions ike The Internet Key Exchange (IKE) version to use for this IPsec tunnel. Accepted value is any integer from 1 to 2. The default value is 1. ike-mode The IKEv1 mode to use for this IPsec tunnel. Accepted values can be one of main or aggressive. The default value is main. ike-encryption The IKE encryption type for this IPsec tunnel. Accepted values can be multiple values of aes128, aes192 and aes256. The default value is aes128.
Command descriptions Examples n ipsec 3 state on Enable IPsec tunnel 3. n ipsec 3 state off Disable IPsec tunnel 3. n ipsec 3 state on-demand Disable IPsec tunnel 3 until the failover task brings it up. n ipsec 3 esp-authentication sha256 Set ESP authentication for IPsec tunnel 3 to SHA256. n ipsec 3 esp-encryption aes256 Set ESP encryption for IPsec tunnel 3 to AES 256 bit keys. n ipsec 3 esp-diffie-hellman group15 Set IPsec tunnel 3 to use ESP Diffie Hellman group 15 for negotiation.
Command descriptions ipsec-failover Configures IPsec tunnel failover. Syntax ipsec-failover <1 - 10> Parameters state Enables or disables the IPsec failover feature. Value is either on or off. The default value is off. from The IPsec tunnel to failover from. Also known as the primary IPsec tunnel. Accepted value is any integer from 1 to 32. The default value is 1. to The IPsec tunnel to failover to. Also known as the backup IPsec tunnel. Accepted value is any integer from 1 to 32.
Command descriptions lan Configures a LAN interface. A LAN interface is a group of Ethernet and Wi-Fi interfaces. Syntax lan <1 - 10> Parameters state Enables or disables a LAN interface. Value is either on or off. The default value is off. description A descriptive name for the LAN. Accepted value is any string up to 63 characters. mtu Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the LAN. Accepted value is any integer from 128 to 1500. The default value is 1500.
Command descriptions mkdir Creates a directory. This command is available to all users. Syntax mkdir dir Parameters dir The directory to be created.
Command descriptions more Displays the contents of a file. Syntax more [file] Parameters file File to be displayed.
Command descriptions ping Sends ICMP echo (ping) packets to the specified destination address. Syntax ping [count n] [interface ifname] [size bytes] destination Parameters count Number of pings to send. interface The interface from which pings are sent. size The number of data bytes to send. destination The name of the IP host to ping. Examples n ping 8.8.8.8 Ping IP address 8.8.8.8 with packets of default size 56 bytes n ping count 10 size 8 8.8.8.8 Ping IP address 8.8.8.
Command descriptions pwd Displays the current directory name.
Command descriptions reboot Reboots the device immediately or at a scheduled time. Performing a reboot will not automatically save any configuration changes since the configuration was last saved. This command is available to all users. Syntax reboot [[in M][at HH:MM][cancel]] Parameters in For a scheduled reboot, the minutes before the device is rebooted. at For a scheduled reboot, the time to reboot the device, specified in the format HH:MM. cancel Cancels a scheduled reboot.
Command descriptions rename Renames a file. This command is available to all users. Syntax rename oldName newName Parameters oldName Old file name. newName New file name.
Command descriptions rmdir Deletes a directory. This command is available to all users. Syntax rmdir dir Parameters dir The directory to be removed.
Command descriptions route Configures a static route, a manually-configured entry in the routing table. Syntax route <1 - 32> Parameters destination The destination IP network for the static route. Value should be an IPv4 address. mask The destination IP netmask for the static route. Value should be an IPv4 address. gateway The gateway to use for the static route. Value should be an IPv4 address. metric The metric for the static route.
Command descriptions save Saves the configuration to flash memory. Unless you issue this command, all configuration changes since the configuration was last saved are discarded after a reboot. This command is available to all users. Syntax save config Parameters config Saves all configuration to flash memory. Examples n save config Save the current configuration to flash memory.
Command descriptions serial Configures a serial interface. Syntax serial <1 - 4> Parameters state Enables or disables the serial interface. Value is either on or off. The default value is on. description A description of the serial interface. Accepted value is any string up to 63 characters. baud The data rate in bits per second (baud) for serial transmission. Accepted values can be one of 110, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800 or 921600.
Command descriptions show cellular Displays cellular interface status and statistics. Parameters description A description of the cellular interface. module Manufacturer's model number for the cellular modem. firmware-version Manufacturer's version number for the software running on the cellular modem. hardware-version Manufacturer's version number for the cellular modem hardware.
Command descriptions channel The radio channel on which the cellular modem is operating. pdp-context The current Packet Data Protocol (PDP) connection context. A PDP context contains routing information for packet transfer between a mobile station (MS) and a gateway GPRS support node (GGSN) to have access to an external packet-switching network. The PDP context identified by an exclusive MS PDP address (the mobile station's IP address).
Command descriptions show cloud Displays Digi Remote Manager connection status and statistics. Parameters status Status of the device connection to the Digi Remote Manager. server The URL of the connected Digi Remote Manager. deviceid Device ID for Digi Remote Manager connection. uptime Amount of time, in seconds, that the Digi Remote Manager connection has been established. rx-bytes Number of bytes received from Digi Remote Manager. rx-packets Number of packets received from Digi Remote Manager.
Command descriptions show config Displays the current device configuration. Parameters config The current configuration running on the device.
Command descriptions show dsl Displays the DSL interface status and statistics. This group is only supported in LR54, LR54W, LR54D and LR54DWC1 products. Parameters description Description of the DSL interface. admin-status Whether the DSL interface is sufficiently configured to be brought up. oper-status Whether the DSL interface is up or down. uptime Amount of time the DSL interface has been in the Up state. hardware-version The hardware version of the DSL modem.
Command descriptions mtu Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the DSL interface. remote-vendor-id The remote vendor ID of the DSLAM to which the DSL interface is connected. ip-address IP address of the DSL interface. mask Address mask of the DSL interface. gateway Gateway address of the DSL interface. rx-packets Number of packets received by the DSL interface. tx-packets Number of packets transmitted by the DSL interface. rx-bytes Number of bytes received by the DSL interface.
Command descriptions upstream-relative-capacity The current relative capacity on the upstream DSL channel. downstream-attentuation The current attenuation, in decibels, on the downstream DSL channel. Attenuation is the measure of how much the signal has degraded between the DSLAM and the DSL modem. The lower the attenuation, the better the performance. upstream-attentuation The current attenuation, in decibels, on the upstream DSL channel.
Command descriptions errored-secs-15min The number of errored seconds in a 15-minute period. An errored second is an interval of a second during which any error whatsoever has occurred, regardless of whether that error was a single bit error, or a complete loss of communication for that entire second. errored-secs-24hr The number of errored seconds in a 24-hour period. errored-secs-lineup The number of errored seconds after the DSL line comes up.
Command descriptions show eth Displays Ethernet interfaces status and statistics. Parameters description A description of the Ethernet interface. admin-status Whether the Ethernet interface is sufficiently configured to be brought up. oper-status Whether the Ethernet interface is up or down. uptime Amount of time the Ethernet interface has been up. mac-address The MAC address, or physical address, of the Ethernet interface. link-status The current speed and duplex mode of the Ethernet interface.
Command descriptions tx-multicast-packets The number of multicast packets transmitted on the Ethernet interface. rx-crc-errors The number of received packets that do not contain the proper cyclic redundancy check (CRC), or checksum value. tx-crc-errors The number of transmitted packets that do not contain the proper cyclic redundancy check (CRC), or checksum value. rx-drop-packets The number of received packets that have been dropped on the Ethernet interface.
Command descriptions rx-jabber-error The number of packets that are greater than 1518 bytes and have a bad CRC. If a transceiver does not halt transmission after 1518 bytes, it is considered to be a jabbering transceiver.
Command descriptions show failover Displays WAN failover status and statistics. Parameters description Failover status and state. status Status of the WAN failover feature. primary-interface The primary WAN interface. primary-interface-status Status of the primary WAN interface. secondary-interface The secondary WAN interface. secondary-interface-status Status of the secondary WAN interface. using-interface The current WAN interface in use. detection-method WAN failover detection method.
Command descriptions show firewall Displays the firewall status and statistics. Parameters config The current firewall running on the device.
Command descriptions show ipsec Displays IPsec tunnel status and statistics. Parameters description A description for this IPsec tunnel. admin-status Whether this IPsec tunnel is sufficiently configured to be brought up. oper-status Whether this IPsec tunnel is up or down. uptime Amount of time, in seconds, this IPsec tunnel has been up. peer-ip Peer IP address for this IPsec tunnel. local-network Local network for this IPsec tunnel. local-mask Local network mask for this IPsec tunnel.
Command descriptions renegotiating-in Renegotiating in. outbound-esp-sa Outbound ESP Security Association (SA). inbound-esp-sa Inbound ESP Security Association (SA). rx-bytes Number of bytes received over the IPsec tunnel. tx-bytes Number of bytes transmitted over the IPsec tunnel.
Command descriptions show ipstats Displays system-level Internet Protocol (IP) status and statistics. Parameters rx-bytes Number of bytes received. rx-packets Number of packets received. rx-multicast-packets Number of multicast packets received. rx-multicast-bytes Number of multicast bytes received. rx-broadcast-packets Number of broadcast packets received. rx-forward-datagrams Number of forwarded packets received. rx-delivers Number of received packets delivered.
Command descriptions rx-unknown-protos Number of received packets where the protocol is unknown. rx-truncated-packets Number of received packets where the data was truncated. tx-bytes Number of bytes transmitted. tx-packets Number of packets transmitted. tx-multicast-packets Number of multicast packets transmitted. tx-multicast-bytes Number of multicast bytes transmitted. tx-broadcast-packets Number of broadcast packets transmitted. tx-forward-datagrams Number of forwarded packets transmitted.
Command descriptions show lan Displays LAN interface status and statistics. Parameters admin-status Whether the LAN interface is sufficiently configured to be brought up. oper-status Whether the LAN interface is up or down. description Description of the LAN interface. interfaces The interfaces connected by the LAN. mtu Maximum Transmission Unit for the LAN. ip-address IP address for the LAN. mask Subnet mask for the LAN. rx-bytes Number of bytes received by the LAN.
Command descriptions show log Displays the event log. Parameters logs The name of the event log to display.
Command descriptions show route Displays all IP routes in the IPv4 routing table. Parameters destination Destination of the route. gateway The gateway for the route. metric The metric assigned to the route. protocol The protocol for the route. idx The index number for the route. interface The interface for the route. status Status of the route.
Command descriptions show serial Displays serial interface status and statistics. Parameters description A description of the serial interface. admin-status Whether the serial interface is sufficiently configured to be brought up. oper-status Whether the serial interface is up or down. uptime Amount of time the serial interface has been up. tx-bytes Number of bytes transmitted over the serial interface. rx-bytes Number of bytes received over the serial interface.
Command descriptions show system Displays system status and statistics. Parameters model The model name for the device. part-number The part number for the device. serial-number The serial number for the device. hardware-version The hardware version for the device. bank The current firmware flash memory bank in use. firmware-version The current firmware version running on the device. bootloader-version The current bootloader version running on the device.
Command descriptions cpu-avg Average CPU usage. temperature The current temperature of the device. description Description for this device. location Location details for this device. contact Contact information for this device.
Command descriptions show wan Displays WAN interface status and statistics. Parameters oper-status Whether the WAN interface is up or down. interface The interface assigned to the WAN. ip-address IP address for the WAN.
Command descriptions show wifi Displays status and statistics for a Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz interface. This group is only supported in LR54, LR54W, LR54D and LR54DWC1 products. Parameters interface The name of the Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz interface. oper-status Whether the Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz interface is up or down. ssid Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz interface. security Security for the Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz interface.
Command descriptions show wifi5g Displays status and statistics for a Wi-Fi 5 GHz interface. This group is only supported in LR54, LR54W, LR54D and LR54DWC1 products. Parameters interface The name of the Wi-Fi 5 GHz interface. oper-status Whether the Wi-Fi 5 GHz interface is up or down. ssid Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the Wi-Fi 5 GHz interface. security Security for the Wi-Fi 5 GHz interface.
Command descriptions snmp Configures Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management for this device. Syntax snmp Parameters v1 Enables or disables SNMPv1 support. Value is either on or off. The default value is off. v2c Enables or disables SNMPv2c support. Value is either on or off. The default value is off. v3 Enables or disables SNMPv3 support. Value is either on or off. The default value is off. port The port on which the device listens for SNMP packets.
Command descriptions snmp-community Configures SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c communities. Syntax snmp-community <1 - 10> Parameters community SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c community name. This element is available to all users. Accepted value is any string up to 128 characters. access SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c community access level. Accepted values can be one of read-only or read-write. The default value is read-only.
Command descriptions snmp-user Configures SNMPv3 users. Syntax snmp-user <1 - 10> Parameters user SNMPv3 user name. Accepted value is any string up to 32 characters. authentication SNMPv3 authentication type. Accepted values can be one of none, md5 or sha1. The default value is none. privacy SNMPv3 privacy type.
Command descriptions sntp Configures system date and time using Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). SNTP continually polls an external NTP time server on either a private company network or the internet at a configured interval rate. Syntax sntp Parameters state Enables or disables SNTP to set the system date and time. Accepted values can be one of off or on. The default value is off. server The SNTP server to use for setting system date and time.
Command descriptions ssh Configures Secure Shell (SSH) server settings. Syntax ssh Parameters server Enables or disables the SSH server. Value is either on or off. The default value is on. port The port number for the SSH Server. Accepted value is any integer from 1 to 65535. The default value is 22.
Command descriptions system Configures system settings. Syntax system Parameters prompt The prompt displayed in the command-line interface. You can configure the system prompt to use the device's serial number by including '%s' in the SSID. For example, an 'prompt' parameter value of 'LR54_%s' resolves to 'LR54_LR123456.' Accepted value is any string up to 16 characters. The default value is digi.router>.
Command descriptions description A description of this device. Accepted value is any string up to 255 characters. passthrough The TCP port used for passthrough. The value 0 disables passthrough mode. A reboot is required for changes to this setting to take effect. Accepted value is any integer from 0 to 65535. The default value is 0.
Command descriptions update Performs system updates, such as firmware updates, setting the cellular carrier, and setting the configuration file used at bootup and when saving configuration. Firmware update options include specifying the device firmware, the cellular module firmware, and the DSL modem firmware to load onto the device. Syntax update [firmware | module | dsl | config configuration-file] Parameters firmware Updates the firmware of the device. module Updates the cellular module firmware.
Command descriptions user Configures users and user access privileges. Syntax user <1 - 10> Parameters name The username for the user. Accepted value is any string up to 32 characters. password The password for the user. This element is available to all users. Accepted value is any string up to 128 characters. access The user access level for the user. User access levels determine the level of control users have over device features and their settings.
Command descriptions wan Configures WAN interface settings. A WAN interface can be an Ethernet, DSL, or cellular interface that connects to a remote network, such as the internet. Syntax wan <1 - 10> Parameters interface The WAN interface to configure. Accepted values can be one of none, eth1, eth2, eth3, eth4, dsl, cellular1 or cellular2. The default value is none. nat Enables Network Address Translation (NAT) for outgoing packets on the WAN interface.
Command descriptions activate-after The time, in seconds, that the primary interface needs to be up before switching back to it as the active interface. If probing is active, no probes are permitted to be lost during this period. Otherwise, the timer is restarted. Accepted value is any integer from 0 to 3600. The default value is 0. try-after The time, in seconds, to wait before attempting to return to the primary WAN interface.
Command descriptions wifi Configures a Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz interface. This group is only supported in LR54, LR54W, LR54D and LR54DWC1 products. Syntax wifi <1 - 4> Parameters state Enables or disables the Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz interface, or enables it as an on-demand interface. The 'ondemand' setting allows configuring the cellular interface as an on-demand interface. An on-demand interface is brought up as needed if a higher priority goes down. Accepted values can be one of off, on or on-demand.
Command descriptions wifi5g Configures a Wi-Fi 5 GHz interface. This group is only supported in LR54, LR54W, LR54D and LR54DWC1 products. Syntax wifi5g <1 - 4> Parameters state Enables or disables the Wi-Fi 5 GHz interface, or enables it as an on-demand interface. The 'ondemand' setting allows configuring the cellular interface as an on-demand interface. An on-demand interface is brought up as needed if a higher priority goes down. Accepted values can be one of off, on or on-demand.