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ADMINISTRATION
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8.1.4
Remote Management
Allows a user to enable incoming WAN pings or to change settings for the router from the Internet using the router's
Internet address.
Allow WAN pings:
When enabled the functionality allows an external WAN client to ping the router.
Allow Remote Web Administration:
When remote administration is enabled it allows access to these administration web
pages from the Internet. With it disabled, you must be a client on the local network to access the administration website.
For security, remote access is usually done via a non-standard http port. Additionally, encrypted connections can be
required for an added level of security.
Require HTTPS Connection:
Requiring a secure (
https
) connection is recommended.
HTTP Port:
Default: 8080. This option is disabled if you select “Require Secure Connection”.
Secure HTTPS Port:
Default: 8443.
Enable SSH Server:
When the router's SSH server is enabled you may access the router's command line interface (CLI)
using the standards based SSH protocol. Use the username "admin" and the standard system password to login.
SSH Server Port:
Default: 22.
Allow Remote SSH Access:
Only enable this option if instructed by a CradlePoint support agent.
Technical Support Access:
Only enable this option if instructed by a CradlePoint support agent.
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8.1.5
GPS
If you have an attached device with
GPS support, you can enable a graphical view of your router’s location which will
appear in
Status
GPS
.
Users can configure GPS NMEA GGA format sentence reporting, available through a router-based server and/or a remote
server.
NOTE: Some carriers disable GPS support in otherwise supported modems. If you encounter issues with obtaining a fix, contact your carrier and
ensure that GPS is supported.
Enable GPS support:
Enables support for querying GPS information from supported modems.
Enable GPS server on WAN:
Enables a TCP server on the WAN side of the firewall, which will periodically send
GPS NMEA sentences to connected clients.
Enable GPS server on LAN:
Enables a TCP server on the LAN side of the firewall, which will periodically send
GPS NMEA sentences to connected clients.
o
GPS server port number
Enable GPS reporting to remote server:
Enables periodic reporting of GPS NMEA sentences to a remote server.
The router will buffer NMEA data if errors are encountered or if the Internet connection goes down and send the
buffered sentences when the connection is restored.
o
Remote server hostname or IP
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o
Remote server port
o
Report only over specific time interval:
Restricts the NMEA sentence reporting to a remote server to a
specific time interval.
The following GPS spec is copied from
8.1.6
$GPGGA
Global Positioning System Fix Data
Name
Example Data Description
Sentence Identifier
$GPGGA
Global Positioning System Fix Data
Time
170834
17:08:34 Z
Latitude
4124.8963, N
41d 24.8963' N or 41d 24' 54" N
Longitude
08151.6838, W 81d 51.6838' W or 81d 51' 41" W
Fix Quality:
- 0 = Invalid
- 1 = GPS fix
- 2 = DGPS fix
1
Data is from a GPS fix
Number of Satellites
05
5 Satellites are in view
Horizontal Dilution of Precision (HDOP) 1.5
Relative accuracy of horizontal position
Altitude
280.2, M
280.2 meters above mean sea level
Height of geoid above WGS84 ellipsoid -34.0, M
-34.0 meters
Time since last DGPS update
blank
No last update
DGPS reference station id
blank
No station id
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Checksum
*75
Used by program to check for transmission errors
Courtesy of
Brian McClure
, N8PQI.
Global Positioning System Fix Data. Time, position, and fix related data for a GPS receiver.
eg2. $--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx
hhmmss.ss = UTC of position
llll.ll = latitude of position
a = N or S
yyyyy.yy = Longitude of position
a = E or W
x = GPS Quality indicator (0=no fix, 1=GPS fix, 2=Dif. GPS fix)
xx = number of satellites in use
x.x = horizontal dilution of precision
x.x = Antenna altitude above mean-sea-level
M = units of antenna altitude, meters
x.x = Geoidal separation
M = units of geoidal separation, meters
x.x = Age of Differential GPS data (seconds)
xxxx = Differential reference station ID
eg3. $GPGGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx*hh
1
= UTC of Position
2
= Latitude
3
= N or S
4
= Longitude
5
= E or W
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6
= GPS quality indicator (0=invalid; 1=GPS fix; 2=Diff. GPS fix)
7
= Number of satellites in use [not those in view]
8
= Horizontal dilution of position
9
= Antenna altitude above/below mean sea level (geoid)
10
= Meters
(Antenna height unit)
11
= Geoidal separation (Diff. between WGS-84 earth ellipsoid and mean sea level.
-=geoid is below WGS-84 ellipsoid)
12
= Meters
(Units of geoidal separation)
13
= Age in seconds since last update from diff. reference station
14
= Diff. reference station ID#
15
= Checksum
8.1.7
Syslog Settings
Enabling this option will send log messages to a specified Syslog server. After enabling, type the Hostname or IP address
of the Syslog server (or select from the dropdown menu).
Include System ID:
This option will include the router
s "System ID" at the beginning of every log message. This is often
useful when a single remote Syslog server is handling logs for several routers.

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