Technical data
7. Client/Server interface imond
each available channel which is online at the moment). This is of interest in case that several
different connections exist, e.g. one to surf the Internet and another to a private net and only
one of them should be terminated.
If the telmond process is active on the router, imonc can show information about incoming
phone calls (ie calling and called MSN) in addition. The last incoming phone call is displayed
above the buttons. a log of phone calls received can be obtained by viewing the calls page.
By the six buttons in imonc the following commands can be selected:
Button Caption Function
1 Connect/Disconnect Dial/Hang up
2 Add link/Rem link Bundle channels: yes/no – only available in admin
mode
3 Reboot Reboot fli4l!
4 PowerOff Shut down fli4l and power off afterwards
5 Halt Shut down fli4l to power off safe afterwards
6 Exit Exit client
The first five commands can be switched on and off individually in the router’s configuration
file config/base.txt for the user mode. In admin mode all are enabled. The dialmode controls
the dialing behavior of the router:
Auto The router will establish connections automatically
when getting queries from the local net for the circuit
concerned.
Manual The user himself has to establish connections.
Off No connections can be established. The dial button is
deactivated.
Note that fli4l by default will dial out independently. So you never actually will have to press
the connect button. . .
It is also possible to manually switch the default route circuit, setting the automatic LCR
on and off. In the Windows version of imonc the selection list “ default route” is provided for
this. In addition you can configure the hangup TimeOut time directly in imonc. use the Config
button next to the default route for this. All configured circuits of the router are displayed
here. The value in the column Hup-timeout can be edited directly in the string grid for ISDN
circuits (not yet working for DSL).
An overview over LCR can be found on the page admin/Timetable. There you’ll see what
circuit imond selects automatically at which time.
7.2.4. Config-Dialog
The configuration is reached using the Config button in the status bar. The window is divided
into the following areas:
• The Area General:
– Actualization Interval: Set here how often the overview should get actualized.
– Synchronize Time on Startup: When starting the client’s system time and date will
get synchronized with the router’s system time. You can execute this manually by
using the button Synchronize on the Overview-page.
– Start Minimized: Program will start minimized to the system tray.
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