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Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
ppp 1 ip2count number
Switch to sending pings to IP
host a.b.c.d after n failures
ppp 1 pingresp 0 – 2147483647
Ping responses are expected
within n seconds
ppp 1 pingis on/off
Only send Pings when this
interface is "In Service"
ppp 1 ping2cont on/off
New connections to resume
with previous Ping interval
ppp 1 pingdeact 0 - 2147483647
Reset the link if no response is
received within s seconds
ppp 1 pingfreth0 on/off
Use the ETH 0 IP address as
the source IP address
ppp 1 pingresetint on/off
Defer sending pings if IP traffic
is being received
SMS Settings
Configuration – Network > Interfaces > Mobile> SMS Settings
Mobile routers can be configured to send and receive SMS messages. The sending of SMS
messages could for example be in conjunction with sending alarms and received messages
for configuration changes, or status requests.
Poll for incoming SMS messages
This checkbox opens to show the following parameter:-
Every n minutes
This specifies the interval in minutes that the unit will wait in between checks for
incoming SMS messages. Setting this interval to “0” turns off checking.
Enable command replies via SMS
This parameter enables or disables replies to SMS commands.
Concatenate replies
Normally an SMS message is limited to 160 characters. However, the ETSI standard
specifies a way to allow a number of SMS messages to be linked together by the sender (in
this case the router). This enables the router to reply with long responses to SMS
commands of longer than 160 characters. The reply comes back as a series of linked SMS
messages which the phone reassembles and displays as one big message.
Note:
The routers cannot handle received concatenated SMS messages, it can only transmit
concatenated SMS messages
Use this SMS message centre number n instead of the network default
This setting is not usually required. It is the number of the SMS message center (sometimes
referred to as the Service Centre Address), to be used to relay SMS messages or alarms.
This number must include the international dialling code, e.g. 44 for the UK, but not the “+”
prefix or leading 0’s, e.g. 44802000332. SMS alarms are generated when the SMS trigger