RS5X User Manual

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Connecting with the device to the System (Laptop/Desktop)

To log in to SILBO_RS5X by connecting the router to your laptop or desktop via LAN or using Wi-Fi, please follow the steps below.

Connecting via LAN:

Connect your laptop's LAN port to one of the router's LAN interfaces. Ensure that you select any LAN interface (there are 2 available) while making sure the WAN interface is not used.

How to connect with the SILBO_RS5X application

Once the LAN connection is established between the device and the laptop or the desktop

Please open the command prompt and ping to get the IP config of that device.

Type the command Ipconfig

Type the command Ipconfig

How to connect with the SILBO RB44 application

It will provide the Ip address/url of that device through which the application can be accessed.

Log In

Open the web browser and type the IP address in the URL.

It will show the log in page of the application.

Give the valid credentials for the username and password to login to the application page.

Once the user credentials are provided it will direct to the landing page of the application.

       

The “Status” landing page shows all the detailed specification of the device like system, memory storage and connection tracking etc.

The application is divided in to 8 Modules.

  • Info
  • Settings
  • Maintenance
  • Status
  • Features
  • Logout

1. Info

The “Info” module provides the information about the devices to the user.

It provides all the specification related to the hardware, firmware, Networks and the Connection uptimes.

It has 3 submodules.

  • Overview
  • System Log
  • Kernel Log

1.1 Overview

In overview module it displays all the specification categorically of a device like System, Memory, storage, Connection tracking, DHCP Lease.

System:

In this section it displays the hardware configured specification of the device.


The specifications details are as follows,

SN Field name Sample value Description
1 Hostname Silbo-RS This field displays the router serial number of the device
2 Model silbo-RS5X This field displays the model number of the device
3 Firmware Version and IPK Version 1.07_1.07-RC7 This field displays the firmware version and IPK version
4 Kernel Version 5.4.215 This field displays the kernel version of the device
5 Local Time Monday, August 19, 2024 at 11:17:10 AM This field displays the local time
6 Uptime 2d 12h 54m 23s This field displays the uptime of the device
7 Load Average 0.36 0.37 0.33 This field displays the average load

Memory:

In this section it displays the memory configured specification of the device.

The specifications details are as follows.

SN Field name Sample value Description
1 Total Available 68676 kB / 124208 kB (55%) This field displays the total availability of memory space in the device
2 Free 59344 kB / 124208 kB (47%) This field displays the Free memory space in the device
3 Cached 312 kB / 124208 kB (0%) This field displays the Cached memory space in the device
4 Buffered 9332 kB / 124208 kB (7%) This field displays the Buffered memory space in the device

Storage:

In this section it displays the status of storage as root and temporary usage specification of the device.

The specifications details are as follows.

SN Field name Sample value Description
1 Root Usage 796 kB / 15488 kB (5%) This field displays the total root usage of the device
2 Temporary Usage 312 kB / 62104 kB (0%) This field displays the total temporary usage of the device

Network:

In this section you can check as to whether you are connected to IPV4 or IPV6 Network.

Since this a 5G Module, both 4G and 5G Network can be latched.

IPV4 = 4G Network

IPV6 = 5G Network


Connection Tracking:

In this section it displays the status of connection tracking for the device.

The specifications details are as follows.

SN Field Value Sample Value Description
1 Active Connections 48/16384 (0%) This field displays the active connection of the device.

DHCP Leases:

In this section it displays the DHCP lease of the temporary assignment of an IP address to a device on the network.

The specifications details are below.

SN Field name Sample value Description
1 Host Name KermaniK-LT This field displays the configured Host Name/Username for that device.
2 IPv4-Address 192.168.10.147 This field displays the IP address of the device.
3 MAC-Address 34:73:5a:bb: ab:7a This field displays the MAC-Address of the device.
4 Lease time remaining 11h 53m 49s This field displays the lease time remaining for the device.

1.2 System Log

This page provides on screen System logging information. In this page the user gets to view the system logs.

1.3 Kernel Log

This page provides on screen Kernel logging information.

In this page the user gets to view the Kernel logs.

2. Status

In this module the user can view the status of the router device with respect to the network, Wan, modem etc.

It has 4 submodules.

  • Interfaces
  • Internet
  • Modem
  • Routes

2.1 Interfaces

Each network device (interface) is associated with specific traffic statistics, uptime, and status. Active interfaces are operational, while inactive interfaces are not currently transmitting data.

Looking on the network status the user can check if the cellular, Wi-Fi, Ewan, VPN etc is up.

2.2 Internet

In this submodule the user can view the status of the internet connections.

  To see the latest status of the internet connection the user needs to click on the refresh button.

2.3 Modem

This modem status page provides comprehensive information about the cellular connection's network operator, technology, mode, and various signal quality metrics.

2.4 Routes

This configuration shows how the router directs traffic between different networks and interfaces, ensuring proper communication within the local network and to external networks via the default gateway.

ARP Table: Maps IP addresses to MAC addresses for devices on the network, helping in identifying which device is on which interface.

IPv4 Routes: This shows which network is directly connected on which interface.

Example: Network 192.168.10.0/24 is directly connected on interface eth0.1.

IPv6 Routes: Similar routes as IPv4, but this time listed under IPv6 routing rules.

Example: Local networks 192.168.10.0/24 and 192.168.100.0/24 are managed through eth0.1 and ra0, respectively.

3. Settings

In this “Setting” module the user can Configure/update all the required parameters related to Network, Internet, VPN, Firewall, Traffic Shaping, Loopback Rule, Remote monitoring, Tunnel as per requirement.

IT consist of 8 submodules.

  • Network
  • Internet
  • VPN
  • Firewall
  • Traffic Shaping
  • Loopback Rule
  • Remote Monitoring
  • Tunnel

3.1 Network

In this section the user does all the setting related configuration with reference to network like Ethernet Settings, Cellular Settings, Band lock and Operator Lock, Wi-Fi Settings, Guest Wi-Fi etc.


Ethernet Settings:

In this page it will display all the configured port that is attached with the device. For this device 3 ports are configured. Ethernet mode can be configured as WAN and as LAN as well. Ethernet LAN Connection settings can be configured as DHCP server or Static.