127
8.12
Auto Reboot
8.12.1
Ping Reboot
Ping Reboot function will periodically send Ping command to server and waits for echo receive. If no echo is
received router will try again sending Ping command defined number times, after defined time interval. If no echo is
received after the defined number of unsuccessful retries, router will reboot. It is possible to turn of the router
rebooting after defined unsuccessful retr
ies. Therefore this feature can be used as “Keep Alive” function, when router
Pings the host unlimited number of times. Possible actions if no echo is received: Reboot, Modem restart, Restart
mobile connection, (Re) register, None.
Field name
Explanation
Notes
1.
Enable
This check box will enable or disable Ping reboot
feature.
Ping Reboot is disabled by
default.
2.
Action if no echo is
received
Action after the defined number of unsuccessful
retries
No echo reply for sent ICMP
(Internet Control Message
Protocol) packet received
3.
Interval between pings
Time interval in minutes between two Pings.
Minimum time interval is 5
minutes.
4.
Ping timeout (sec)
Time after which consider that Ping has failed.
Range(1-9999)
5.
Packet size
This box allows to modify sent packet size
Should be left default, unless
necessary otherwise
6.
Retry count
Number of times to try sending Ping to server after
time interval if echo receive was unsuccessful.
Minimum retry number is 1.
Second retry will be done after
defined time interval.
8.
Interface
Interface used for connection
7.
Host to ping from SIM 1
IP address or domain name which will be used to
send ping packets to. E.g. 127.0.0.1 (or
www.host.com if DNS server is configured
correctly)
Ping packets will be sending
from SIM1.
8.
Host to ping from SIM 2
IP address or domain name which will be used to
send ping packets to. E.g. 127.0.0.1 (or
www.host.com if DNS server is configured
correctly)
Ping packets will be sending
from SIM2.