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If at any time we need to carry out a special operation on the router via a Telnet-type connection, we can do so using this section. With this special connection we can send an SMS, change the router’s configuration, change a relay, etc. by sending AT commands via a Telnet-type connection.
- Enabled: activate this option if we want to use this special connection
- TCP Port: router’s listening TCP port where the connection should be made
- Login: username that will be required after a connection is made
- Password: password that will be required after a connection is made
- SSH: activate this box if we want to use SSH instead of Telnet

ADDITIONAL NOTES
- Once the configuration is finished, click “SAVE CONFIG” to save the changes. Remember that the router should be restarted for the changes to take effect. In case we activate/deactivate the SSH box, let’s make sure we also re-enter the password
- The remote access to the console can be carried out on a local level (Ethernet or WiFi) or remotely via a 2G/3G connection
Remote console (TCP Client)
If we ever need to perform any special operations on the router through a “Telnet-like” connection, we can do so by configuring this section. That is, with this special connection we can, by sending AT commands through a telnet connection, send an SMS, make a change of router configuration, switch a relay, etc.
- Enabled: check this box if we want to use the remote console in TCP Client mode
- IP address: Remote IP address to which the Titan router will be connected.
- TCP Port: The remote TCP port to which the Titan router will connect.
- KEY ID: identifying text. The first will send the router through the socket.
- Retry period: Seconds. In case of socket drop, it allows to indicate the time to start a new connection attempt

ADDITIONAL NOTES
- Once the configuration is finished press the “SAVE CONFIG” button to save the changes. Remember to restart our router for the new changes to take effect.
- The AT commands sent in “TCP Client” mode, for reasons of compatibility, must be encapsulated between the
<MTXTUNNELR> </ MTXTUNNELR>tags. For example, to get the time:
<MTXTUNNELR> AT ^ MTXTUNNEL = GETTIME </MTXTUNNELR>

Enter the “ethernet” or “modem” connection type:
For an ethernet configuration, make sure the IP parameters are compatible with server access according to the concentrator local network configuration. For an ethernet connection, the configuration must be compatible with the concentrator’s local network topology so that it can access the servers. This configuration is done from the “Networks” configuration page (see section 3.2.2.3: “Networks”).
For a modem connection, the modem configuration must be correct before a connection can be set up. This configuration is done from the “Modem” configuration page (see section 3.2.2.4: “Modem”).
The parameters for the servers to be configured are at least the following:
Therefore the following fields need to be configured: “Interface”, “Type”, “Server type”, “Address”, “Port”, “Login” and “Password”.
The other fields can be left at the default values subject to the directories having been properly created beforehand. See section 3.1.2: “Configuration files” for more details.

Wait. The concentrator will reboot using its factory configuration.







