ALWAYS-ON.
TIMEOUT. The IP pipe connection disconnects if the configured timer expires with no data sent or
received. In the Timeout field, enter the desired number of seconds for this timeout.
SEQUENCE. A sequence of received characters disconnects the IP pipe.
DTR-TOGGLE. When the DTR control signal is toggled, the IP pipe disconnects.
6.
Click Submit. If you are finished making changes, click Save and Restart.
Setting the device's date and time
You can configure how your router manages the setting of time on its domain of systems. The system date and
time display in these formats: MM/DD/YYYY / HH:MM:SS You can set the date and time manually, or you can
configure the router to get this information from an SNTP server.
Setting the date and time
To set the router's date and time:
1.
From Setup, select Time Configuration.
2.
In the Date field, type in the date you desire, or select the date from the pop-up calendar that opens.
3.
In the Time field, type the time.
4.
From the Time Zone drop-down list, select your time zone. The default selection is UTC (Universal
Coordinated Time, Universal Time).
Note:
To learn more about time zones, visit the following website :
http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/info/current-time.htm
5.
Click Submit. If you are finished making changes click Save and Restart.
Configuring SNTP to update date and time
To configure the server from which the SNTP date and time information is taken, and how often:
1.
To enable SNTP to update the date and time, check Enabled.
2.
In the Server field, type the SNTP server name or IP address that is contacted to update the time.
3.
In the Polling Time field, type the time that passes, after which the SNTP client requests the server to
update the time. Default is 120 minutes. You must enter time in minutes.
4.
Click Submit. If you are finished making changes click Save and Restart.
Adding Networks Overview
You can define, edit, and delete networks that your router supports. These networks can appear in your list of
choices when configuring other items, such as tunnels. To setup networks:
1.
From the Setup group, select Saved Networks. A list of networks already saved appears.
2.
Add, edit, or delete networks, as described in Adding Networks and Editing or Deleting an Existing
Network
Adding Networks
To add a network:
1.
Click Add Network.
2.
In the Name field, type the name of the network.
®
MultiConnect
rCell 100 MTR-H5 User Guide
CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING YOUR DEVICE
35
Need help?
Do you have a question about the MultiConnect rCell 100 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers