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Business
Cellular
Modem
Index
skipping
is
used
to
reserve
slots
for
new
function
insertion,
when
required.
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reply
to
the
event
issuer
with
proper
response
that
indicates
the
managing
event
is
received
and
it
is
under
processing.
It
could
be
a
SMS
event
issued
from
the
administrator
to
change
the
Wi
‐
Fi
setting
(ON
or
OFF),
or
to
change
the
WAN
connection
(disconnect
or
re
‐
connect).
To
use
the
event
management
function,
First
of
all,
you
have
to
enable
the
event
management
function
setting
and
configure
the
event
details
with
the
provided
profile
settings.
You
can
create
or
edit
pre
‐
defined
profiles
for
individual
notifying
/
managing
events.
The
profile
settings
are
separated
as
several
items,
they
are
the
SMS
Account
Definition,
Service
Definition,
Digital
Input
(DI)
Profile
Configuration,
Digital
Output
(DO)
Profile
Configuration,
and
Modbus
Definition.
Then,
you
have
to
configure
each
managing
event
/
notifying
event
with
identifying
the
event’s
trigger
condition,
the
corresponding
handlers
(reaction)
for
the
event,
and
optional
response
settings
for
managing
events.
For
each
event,
more
than
one
handlers
can
be
activated
simultaneously.
For
ease
of
configuration,
administrator
can
create
and
edit
the
common
pre
‐
defined
notifying/managing
event
profiles
or
rules
for
taking
instant
reaction
on
a
certain
event
or
managing
the
devices
for
some
advanced
useful
purposes.
For
example,
the
fieldbus
device
status
monitoring,
digital
sensors
detection
controlling,
sending/receiving
remote
managing
SMS
for
the
gateway’s
routine
maintaining,
and
so
on.
All
of
such
management
and
notification
function
can
be
realized
effectively
via
the
Event
Management
feature.
The
following
is
the
summary
list
for
the
provided
profiles,
and
events:
Profiles
(Rules):
•
SMS
Accounts
•
Accounts
Managing
Events:
•
Trigger
Type:
SMS,
and
SNMP
Trap.
•
Handlers:
WAN
behavior,
LAN/VLAN
behavior,
System
Management,
and
System
Related.
•
Response:
None,
SMS,
and
SNMP
Trap.
Notifying
Events:
•
Trigger
Type:
WAN
Status,
LAN
&
VLAN
Status,
WiFi
Status,
Client/Proxy/Server
Status,
and
other
System
Related
Status.
•
Handlers:
SMS,
Web
Log,
SNMP
Trap,
and
Email.