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11.3
Using the Interface Delay Option
The
Interface Delay
option displays the length of time each interface will be active before
being turned off when the device is operating on battery power.
Steps
To view Interface Delay information:
1.
Click
Interface Delay
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the
screen example.
Label
Description
Measurement
Status
Displays the current status of the battery.
Capacity
Displays the capacity of the battery.
Measured Voltage
Displays the current voltage of the battery.
Estimated Time Remaining
Displays the time in minutes remaining on the battery.
Pack Temperature
Displays the battery temperature in Celsius.
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Label
Description
Interface
DOCSIS CM
Defines the length of time in seconds the DOCSIS CM
interface will be active before being turned off when the device
is operating on battery power.
WiFi
Defines the length of time in seconds the WiFi interface will be
active before being turned off when the device is operating on
battery power.
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12
Understanding the USB Menu
The
USB
menu
of the Web user interface allows you to configure USB storage devices
and media file scanning.
Topics
See the following topics:
Using the USB Basic Option on page 99
Using the Approved Devices Option on page 100
Using the Storage Basic Option on page 102
Using the Storage Advanced Option on page 103
Using the Media Server Option on page 106
Steps
To access USB options:
1.
Access the Web user interface. Refer to
Accessing the Web User Interface Locally on
page 18
.
2. Click
USB
from the main menu.
12.1
Using the USB Basic Option
The
USB Basic
option allows you to configure Linux based servers. The buttons on the
right side of the page are short cuts to the options on the left side of the page.
Steps
To view USB basic information:
1.
Click
USB Basic
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the
screen example.
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12.2
Using the Approved Devices Option
The
Approved Devices
option allows you to choose if any storage device plugged into
the modem can be used or only approved devices. If “Approved” is selected, each device
must be manually approved on this page.
Steps
To view approved devices information:
1.
Click
Approved Devices
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below
the screen example.
Label
Description
Enable USB Devices connected to
the USB port
Allows you to enable USB devices that are plugged in to the
USB port. Options are All, Approved, or None. The default
setting is All.
Approved Devices
Takes you to the Approved Devices page.
Enable USB Devices to be Shared
Storage
Allows you to designate USB devices to be shared storage.
Storage Configuration
Takes you to the Storage Basic page.
Enable the Media Server (DLNA)
Allows you to enable the media server. The media server
must be DLNA-certified. The DLNA (Digital Living Network
Alliance) defines standards that enable devices to share
information such as photos, videos, and music.
Media Server Configuration
Takes you to the Media Server page.
Apply
Saves changes.
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Label
Description
Enable USB devices connected
to the USB port
Allows you to enable USB devices that are connected to the
USB port. Options are All, Approved, or None.
Apply Changes
Saves changes.
Approved USB Devices
Displays information about currently approved USB devices.
Select
Allows you to select the device by checking the box.
Volume Name
Displays the name of the USB device.
Manufacturer
Displays the manufacturer of the USB device.
Product
Indicates the type of the USB device.
Free Space
Displays the free space available on the USB storage device.
Used Space
Displays the space that has been used on the USB storage
device.
Total Space
Displays the total space on the USB storage device.
SMART Status
Displays the SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting
Technology) status of the USB drive.
Remove
To remove a device from the list of approved USB devices,
select the device and click
Remove
.
Available USB Devices
Displays USB devices that are available to be added to the
approved USB devices list. The individual field listings are the
same as those under the Approved Devices heading.

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