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Robustel GoRugged R2000 User Manual

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Robustel GoRugged R2000
Dual SIM Industrial Cellular VPN Router
For GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA+/4G LTE Networks
User Guide
Document Name: User Guide
Firmware: 1.2.0
Date: 2015-12-15
Status: Confidential
Doc ID: RT_UG_R2000_v.1.2.0
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Robustel GoRugged R2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelGoRugged R2000
CategoryNetwork Router
Ethernet Ports2 x 10/100 Mbps
SIM Slots2
Power Supply9-36 VDC
USB Port1 x USB 2.0
Cellular Connectivity4G LTE, 3G
VPN SupportIPsec, OpenVPN, GRE
Operating Temperature-40°C to +75°C
WiFi802.11 b/g/n
Serial InterfaceRS232/RS485
GPSYes
FirewallSPI Firewall
Digital Input/Output2 x DI

Summary

User Guide

Safety Precautions

General

Safety guidelines for RF, usage locations, and antenna placement.

Using the Router in Vehicle

Guidelines for installing and operating the router within a vehicle.

Protecting Your Router

Precautions to prevent damage and maintain router integrity.

Regulatory and Type Approval Information

Directives

Lists European directives like RoHS and WEEE relevant to the product.

Standards

Details Chinese standards for hazardous substances in electronic products.

Revision History

Chapter 1 Product Concept

Overview

Introduces the R2000 as an enterprise-class cellular router for M2M applications.

Packing List

Lists the items included in the R2000 router package.

Specifications

Details the technical specifications of the R2000 router's interfaces and components.

Dimensions

Provides physical dimensions and mounting information for the R2000 router.

Selection and Ordering Data

Lists available R2000 model numbers and their frequency band support.

Chapter 2 Installation

Overview

Describes the R2000 router's ports and SIM card slots.

LED Indicators

Explains the function and status of the router's LED indicators.

Reset Button

Details how to use the reset button for rebooting or factory reset.

Ethernet Port

Describes the router's Ethernet ports and their link indicators.

Install SIM Card

Provides instructions for inserting and removing SIM cards.

Connect the External Antenna

Guides on connecting the external antenna to the router.

Ground the Router

Explains the importance of grounding the router for EMI reduction.

Mount the Router

Details methods for mounting the router on a wall or DIN-rail.

Power Supply

Explains how to connect the power supply to the router.

Chapter 3 Configure Settings over Web Browser

Configuring PC in Windows 7

Steps to configure a PC's IP address for router access.

Factory Default Settings

Lists default credentials and IP addresses for router login.

Login Router

Instructions on how to access and log into the router's web interface.

Control Panel

Overview of the router's web interface control panel buttons and functions.

System Information

Shows general system details like model, firmware, and uptime.

Cellular Information

Displays status of the cellular modem, SIM, and network registration.

Internet Status

Shows WAN link status, uptime, IP address, gateway, and DNS.

LAN Status

Displays IP address and MAC address for the LAN interface.

Interface->Link Manager

Manages primary, backup links, and backup modes for connectivity.

Interface->LAN

Configures LAN interface settings, including IP address and DHCP server.

Interface->Ethernet

Configures Ethernet port assignment to LAN interfaces.

Interface->Cellular

Sets up cellular SIM card parameters and network type.

Interface->WiFi (Optional)

Configures the router as a WiFi Access Point (AP).

Interface->WLAN (Optional)

Configures the router as a WiFi Client to connect to an AP.

Network->Route

Allows setting up static routes for network traffic.

Network->Firewall

Configures firewall rules, port mapping, and DMZ settings.

VPN->IPSec

Sets up and configures IPSec VPN tunnels for secure connections.

VPN->OpenVPN

Configures OpenVPN tunnels for secure remote access.

VPN->GRE

Configures GRE tunnels for encapsulating network traffic.

Services->Syslog

Configures syslog settings for logging events and debugging.

Services->Event

Configures event notification settings, including SMS and NVM saving.

Services->NTP

Configures Network Time Protocol settings for time synchronization.

Services->SMS

Configures SMS management for remote control and authentication.

Services->DDNS

Configures Dynamic DNS service for aliasing dynamic IP addresses.

Services->VRRP

Configures Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol for backup routers.

Services->SSH

Configures Secure Shell (SSH) access for secure router management.

Services->Robustlink (optional APP)

Configures Robustlink for M2M management platform integration.

Services->Web Server

Configures HTTP/HTTPS server settings and certificate management.

Services->SNMP (optional APP)

Configures SNMP agent and trap settings for network monitoring.

Services->Advanced

Configures advanced settings like device name, periodic reboot, and AT over Telnet.

System->Debug

Checks and downloads syslog details and system diagnostic data.

System->Update

Instructions for updating the router's firmware.

System->APP Center

Manages and installs new functions as APP files on the router.

System->Tools

Provides diagnostic tools like Ping, Traceroute, and Sniffer.

System->Profile

Imports/exports configuration files and restores factory defaults.

System->Device Configuration

Enables/disables WAN interface and configures WiFi mode.

System->User Management

Manages user accounts for router access and permissions.

Chapter 4 Configuration Examples

Cellular Dial-Up

Steps to configure primary and backup SIM cards for dial-up.

SMS Remote Control

Demonstrates using SMS commands for router status and parameter changes.

IPSEC VPN

Configuration example for setting up an IPSec VPN tunnel.

OPENVPN

Configuration example for setting up OpenVPN tunnels.

GRE VPN

Configuration example for setting up GRE tunnels.

Chapter 5 Introductions for CLI

What’s CLI

Explains the Command Line Interface for router parameter configuration.

How to Configure the CLI

Provides tips and examples for using CLI commands effectively.

Commands Reference

Lists CLI commands, their syntax, and descriptions.

Glossary

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