Westermo MR Series User Manual
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Web Interface and Command Line Reference Guide
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Remote command timeout (s):
This specifies the maximum period of inactivity (in seconds), that may occur before a remote
com mand session is terminated. The default value is 120 seconds.
When using the web interface, this timer can expire and uncomitted configuration details can be
lost. When you click OK, you will be presented with the log in page again. To work around this,
right click on “Operations” from the top of the menu to have the graphical display of the front
panel open in a seperate window. The flashing LED’s in the display will stop the web session
from timing out. Be sure to close both windows when configuration is complete. This right click
feature can be used on any of the menu options to have it open in new window.
X25 remote command address:
This parameter is used to allow remote access to the unit via an X.25 channel. If the address
spec ified, (up to 15 digits), matches the trailing digits of an incoming X.25 call, the calling user
will be prompted to enter their username and password. Correct entry of these will allow the
calling user to control the unit remotely. The range of functions they will be able to access will
depend upon their user access level.
X25 call timeout (s):
This parameter is the time the unit will wait for an X.25 call to connect. This timer starts when
the X.25 call request is sent.
X25 switch call timeout (s):
This parameter is the time the unit, operating as an X.25 switch, will wait for a switched X.25
call to connect. If the timer expires before a switched call has connected, then a CLR will be
returned to the calling party.
GPRS LED mode:
On models fitted with GPRS, this parameter is used to select whether the dual-function status
indi cators on the front panel reflect the status of the GPRS module or the ISDN connection
and may be set to “GPRS” or “ISDN” respectively.
ASY LED mode:
This parameter determines what causes the ASY port LEDs to illuminate.
When set to “Connection”, the LED for an ASY port illuminates when the protocol bound to
that port is connected.
When set to “DTR status”, the LED for an ASY port illuminates when the terminal connected
to that port raises the DTR signal.
When set to “GPRS Signal Strength” the four LEDs that normally indicate activity on the ASY
ports
ASY
These parameters allow a name to be associated with each of the physical and logical ASY ports.
Once you have allocated a name it will appear in the heading of the Config > ASY port page for
that port. It will also be displayed when using the “AT\PORT” command.
W-WAN port name:
On models fitted with GPRS this parameter allows you assign a name to the port occupied by
the GPRS module. Once you have allocated a name it will appear in the heading of the Config >
ASY Ports > GPRS Port page. It will also be displayed when using the “AT\PORT” command.
PSTN port name:
On models fitted with an analog modem this parameter allows you assign a name to the port
occu pied by the modem. Once you have allocated a name it will appear in the heading of the
Config > ASY Ports > PSTN Port page. It will also be displayed when using the “AT\PORT”
command.