
Services
Location information
AnywhereUSB® Plus User Guide
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Configure the location service
The location service is enabled by default. You can disable it, or you can enable it if it has been
disabled.
É
WebUI
1. Log into the AnywhereUSB Plus WebUI as a user with full Admin access rights.
2. On the menu, click
System
. Under
Configuration
, click
Device Configuration
.
The
Configuration
window is displayed.
3. Click
Services
>
Location
.
4. The location service is enabled by default. To disable, or to enable if it has been disabled, click
Enable
.
5. For
Location update interval
, type the amount of time to wait between polling location
sources for new location data. The default is ten seconds.
Allowed values are any number of weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, and take the
format
number
{
w|d|h|m|s
}.
For example, to set
Location update interval
to ten minutes, enter
10m
or
600s
.
6. For information about configuring
Location sources
, see the following:
a. To set a static location for the device, see
Configure the device to use a user-defined static
.
b. To accept location information from an external location-enabled server, see
device to accept location messages from external sources
If multiple location sources are enabled at the same time, the device's location will be
determined based on the order that the location sources are listed here.
7. For information about configuring
Destination servers
, see
Forward location information to a
.
8. For information about configuring
Geofence
, see
9. Click
Apply
to save the configuration and apply the change.
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