Network Information - Teltonika RUT240 User Manual

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System explanation:
Field Name
Sample value
1. Router Name
RUT240
2. Host name
Teltonika-RUT240.com Indicates how the router will be seen by other devices on the network.
3. Router Model
Teltonika RUT240 3G
4. Firmware
RUT2XX_T_00.00.20
Version
5. Kernel Version 3.18.44
6. Local Time
2017-04-12, 14:41:18
7. Uptime
0d 0h 59m 42s (since
2017-04-12, 13:41:36)
8. Load Average
1 min: 5%; 5 mins:
72%; 15 mins: 76%
9. Temperature
40° C
Memory explanation:
Field Name
Sample Value
1. Free
14924 kB / 61020 kB
(24%)
2. Cached
16992 kB / 61020 kB
(27%)
3. Buffered
6740 kB / 61020 kB
(11%)

6.3 Network Information

6.3.1.1 Mobile
Displays information about mobile modem connections.
Explanation
Name of the router (hostname of the router's system). Can be changed
in System -> Administration.
Can be changed in System -> Administration.
Router's model.
Shows the version of the firmware that is currently loaded in the router.
Newer versions might become available as new features are added. Use
this field to decide whether you need a firmware upgrade or not.
The version of the Linux kernel that is currently running on the router.
Shows the current system time. Might differ from your computer,
because the router synchronizes it's time with an NTP server. Format
[year-month-day, hours: minutes: seconds].
Indicates how long it has been since the router booted up. Reboots will
reset this timer to 0. Format [days hours minutes seconds (since year-
month-day, hours: minutes: seconds)].
Indicates how busy the router is. Let's examine some sample output: "1
min: 5%, 5 mins: 72%, 15 mins: 76%". The first number means past
minute and the second number 5 means that in the past minute there
have been, on average, 5% processes running or waiting for a resource.
Device's temperature
Explanation
The amount of memory that is completely free. Should this rapidly
decrease or get close to 0, it would indicate that the router is running
out of memory, which could cause crashes and unexpected reboots.
The size of the area of memory that is dedicated to storing frequently
accessed data.
The size of the area in which data is temporarily stored before moving it
to another location.
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