Greetings, Zugschlus,
Thank you for your questions.
I will try to answer all of your questions briefly, and in case you need more in depth assistance, just let me know.
You can make a list of devices and put it in a .csv file. This will allow you to add multiple devices at the same time. If the devices are connected to a power source and have an internet connection, they should connect to RMS automatically once added, since by default, RMS connection in devices is enabled. You can refer to this example for more information:
Here you can find the instructions on how to upgrade the firmware version of the device(s):
You can also change passwords for multiple devices by following this guide:
To configure one or multiple devices via RMS, you can use the device configuration feature. To access the configuration settings, choose one or more devices from RMS (please note that the devices must be of the same series, e.g. RUT, TRB, etc.). Then press on Actions->Configuration->Device Configuration. You will be taken to the configuration page, where you can change the device’s settings, including LAN, DHCP, and VPN options. However, regarding the certificates, there is only a delete option.
You can find more information here:
This can be achieved using RMS Task Manager functionality. It allows you to upload files with configuration or certificate information. For more information, refer to this article:
Please note, automating certificate generation for multiple devices requires scripting or using API integration with RMS for advanced setups. More details can be found in the RMS API documentation: RMS API - Teltonika Networks Wiki
The configuration template will apply to the selected devices and will set them up according to the configuration in your template. In case a device does not support certain functionalities included in the template, it will show that these options failed to update. However, all other supported settings will be applied correctly.
Since most of the options are dynamic, you will not be able to create a single universal template. This will require either separate templates for each device or building one template with the static settings and changing the dynamic settings of each device manually.
You can update your current template and either overwrite it or save it as a separate template, which you can reuse. Additionally, you can click on the option, and it will redirect you to the exact field of the configuration.
Additionally, you can maintain one master configuration template and version-control changes using descriptive names (e.g., “OpenVPN_Template_v2”). This approach allows for safer rollbacks if any issue occurs.
I hope this helps. If you face any issues along the way, just let me know, and I will be more than happy to assist you!
Kind regards,
V.