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6.10.4
Events Reporting
Allow to view, enable/disable or modify created rules for events reporting.
6.10.4.1
Events Reporting Configuration
Allow to review created rules details and modify them, so after event occurrence, messages or emails are sent to
specified address or phone numbers with information about the event.
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Field Name
Sample Value
Explanation
1.
Enable
Enable/Disable
Make a rule active/inactive
2.
Event type
Reboot
Select event type about which occurrence information will be sent
3.
Event subtype
After unexpected shut
down
Specify event subtype to activate the rule
4.
Event subtype
All/Loaded
Event subtype for which the rule is applied
5.
Action
Send SMS
Action to perform when an event occurs
6.
Enable delivery
retry
Enable/Disable
Enables to send SMS again if first try to send SMS was unsuccessful.
7.
Message text
on
Event
Router name - %rn;
Event type - %et; Event
text - %ex; Time stamp
- %ts;
Message text on specific event
8
Get status after
reboot
Enable/Disable
Receive router status information after reboot
9.
Recipient‘s
phone number
+123456789
For whom you want to send a SMS
6.10.5
Reporting Configuration
Displays configured services for event reporting, allows enabling, disabling, viewing and modifying parameters.
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6.10.5.1
Events Log Report Configuration
Allow to change the configuration of periodic events reporting to email or FTP.
FTP:
Field Name
Sample Value
Explanation
1.
Enable
Enable/Disable
Make a rule active/inactive
2.
Events log
System
Events log for which the rule is applied
3.
Transfer type
FTP
Events log file transfer type: Email/FTP
4.
Compress
file
Enable
Enable/disable compress events log file using gzip
5.
Host
192.168.123.12
3
FTP
(File
Transfer
Protocol)
host
name,
e.g.
ftp.exemple.com
,
192.168.123.123. Allowed characters (a-z-A-Z0-9!@#$%^&*+-/=?_`{|}~. )
6.
User name
Username
User name for authentication on SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) or FTP
(File Transfer Protocol) server. Allowed characters (a-z-A-Z0-9!@#$%^&*+-
/=?_`{|}~. )
7.
Password
password
Password for authentication on SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) or FTP
(File Transfer Protocol) server. Allowed characters (a-z-A-Z0-9!@#$%^&*+-
/=?_`{|}~. )
8.
Interval
between
reports
Week
Send report every selected time interval
9.
Weekday
Monday
Day of the week to get events log report
10.
Hour
12
Hour of the day to get events log report
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Email:
Field Name
Sample Value
Explanation
1.
Enable
Enable/Disable
Make a rule active/inactive
2.
Events log
System
Event log for which the rule is applied
3.
Transfer type
Email
Events log file transfer type: Email/FTP
4.
Compress
file
Enable
Enable/disable compress events log file using gzip
5.
Subject
Subject
Subject of an email
6.
Message
YourMessage
Message to send in email
7.
SMTP server
smtp.gmail.com
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server address
8.
SMTP server
port
25
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server port
9.
Secure
connection
Enable/Disable
Enables/disables secure connection. Use only if server supports SSL or TLS
10.
User name
User
User name for authentication on SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
11.
Password
●●●●●●●
User password for authentication on SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
12.
Sender‘s email
address
sendersemail@
example.com
An address that will be used to send your email from. Allowed characters
(a-zA-Z0-9._%+-)
13.
Recipient‘s
email address
recipientemail@
example.com
For whom you want to send an email to. Allowed characters (a-zA-Z0-
9._%+-)
14.
Interval
between
reboots
Week
Send report every select time interval
15.
Weekday
Sunday
Day of the week to get events log report
16.
Hour
1
Hour of the day to get events log report
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7
Network
7.1
Mobile
7.1.1
General
7.1.1.1
Mobile configuration
Here you can configure mobile settings which are used when connecting to your local 3G/LTE network.
Field Name
Sample value
Explanation
1.
Connection
type
PPP / NDIS
PPP mode uses dialling number to establish data connection.
NDIS mode (default) does not use dialling and PPP protocol to
establish data connection it is usually faster than PPP mode.
2.
Mode
NAT / Passthrough / Use
bridge
NAT mode enables network address translation on router. Bridge
mode bridges LTE data connection with LAN. In this mode the router
does not have internet connection as ISP provides IP directly to end
device (PC, tablet or smart phone).Using Bridge mode will disable
most of the router capabilities and you can access your router's
settings only by using static IP address on your end device.
Passthrough mode is similar with bridge mode except that in
passthrough mode router does have internet connection.
3.
APN
“APN”
Access Point Name
(APN) is a configurable network identifier used
by a mobile device when connecting to a GSM carrier.
4.
PIN number
“1234” or any number
that falls between 0000
and 9999
A
personal identification number
is a secret numeric password
shared between a user and a system that can be used to
authenticate the user to the system.
5.
Dialing
number
*99***1#
Dialling number is used to establish a mobile PPP (Point-to-Point-
Protocol) connection.
6.
Authentication
method
CHAP, PAP or none
Authentication method, which your carrier uses to authenticate new
connections. (This selection is unavailable on the alternate model)
7.
Username
“username”
Your username that you would use to connect to your carriers
network.
This
field
becomes
available when you
select
an
authentication method (i.e. authentication method is not “none”).
These fields are always enabled on the alternate model.
8.
Password
“password”
Your password that you would use to connect to your carriers
network.
This
field
becomes
available when you
select
an
authentication method (i.e. authentication method is not “none”).

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