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factory default if its location service indicates that it has been moved outside of the geofence.
Multiple geofences can be defined for one device, allowing for a complex configuration in which
different actions are taken depending on the physical location of the device.
Required configuration items
Location services must be enabled.
n
The geofence must be enabled.
n
The boundary type of the geofence, either circular or polygonal.
n
If boundary type is circular, the latitude and longitude of the center point of the circle, and
l
the radius.
If boundary type is polygonal, the latitude and longitude of the polygon's vertices (a vertex
l
is the point at which two sides of a polygon meet). Three vertices will create a triangular
polygon; four will create a square, etc. Complex polygons can be defined.
Actions that will be taken when the device's location triggers a geofence event. You can define
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actions for two types of events:
Actions taken when the device enters the boundary of the geofence, or is inside the
l
boundary when the device boots.
Actions taken when the device exits the boundary of the geofence, or is outside the
l
boundary when the device boots.
For each event type:
Determine if the action(s) associated with the event type should be performed when the
l
device boots inside or outside of the geofence boundary.
The number of update intervals that should take place before the action(s) are taken.
l
Multiple actions can be configured for each type of event. For each action:
The type of action, either a factory erase or executing a custom script.
l
If a custom script is used:
l
The script that will be executed.
o
Whether to log output and errors from the script.
o
The maximum memory that the script will have available.
o
Whether the script should be executed within a sandbox that will prevent the script from
o
affecting the system itself.
Additional configuration items
Update interval, which determines the amount of time that the geofence should wait between
n
polling for updated location data.
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