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Periodic Reset Timer
Periodic Reset Timeout:
Sets the Periodic Modem Reset timer to an Interval time, a Scheduled day, or disables it.
Interval Length:
Sets the Periodic Modem Reset time from 15 to 65,535 minutes. The Periodic Reset is disabled when
set to 0. Default is set to 4320 min. (approximately 3 days)
Scheduled Time:
Sets the Periodic Modem Reset to occur at the specified time. Select the days of week desired or 'All'
for everyday. Time is specified as Local Time, based on the location of the modem itself. The
modem's current time is shown on the "home" page.
Periodic Ping Settings
Destination Address:
User may enter an accessible IP address or URL that will respond to a ping command.
Secondary Address:
User may enter an accessible IP address or URL that will respond to a ping command. This address
will be used if the entered number of consecutive ping failures using the first address is reached.
Periodic Ping Timer:
User may enter an interval in increments of 10 seconds. The modem will ping the destination at that
interval. Enter 0 to disable this feature.
Fail Count:
The modem will reset if the number of consecutive ping failures is equal to or greater than this entry
and the secondary address is being used. Otherwise the modem will switch from the first address to
the secondary address for the ping test.
PPP Data Usage Estimates
This section tracks the data received from and transmitted to the cellular network. This is a tool that
may be used to estimate network usage. These totals are tracked by the router. Your carrier
maintains separate statistics from which your billing is determined. One way to use this tool is to
track usage over a fairly short period of typical usage. The total then can be extrapolated to
estimate longer time periods. This router updates these statistics once approximately every 30
seconds. Press the Clear button to reset the totals to 0.
Rx Bytes:
The total number of bytes received by the modem from the cell network. All statistics will be cleared
automatically if this count exceeds 1 billion (1,000,000,000).
Rx Packets:
The total number of TCP and UDP packets received by the modem from the cell network.
Rx Errors:
The number of corrupted TCP and UDP packets received by the modem from the cell network.
Rx Packets Dropped:
The number of TCP and UDP packets received by the modem from the cell network that were not
accepted. This may occur due to memory or throughput problems.