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===Configuring unique LAN IP address=== | ===Configuring unique LAN IP address=== | ||
'''Before starting''' prepare .csv file, which provides information as in | '''Before starting''' prepare .csv file and upload in RMS as ''Task manager file'', which provides information as shown in image below:<br> | ||
[[File:rms_task_manager_sn_ip_csv_file_example.png]] | [[File:rms_task_manager_sn_ip_csv_file_example.png]] | ||
# Upload .csv from RMS to router using '''''/tmp/LAN_IP.csv''''' target file path | |||
# Get device serial number: '''''mnf_info -s > /tmp/snfile''''' | |||
# Get IP address from csv file: '''''SN=`cat /tmp/snfile` && grep $SN /tmp/LAN_IP.csv | grep -oE '((1?[0-9][0-9]?|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])\.){3}(1?[0-9][0-9]?|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])' > /tmp/ipfile''''' | |||
===Installing Python=== | ===Installing Python=== |
Revision as of 14:31, 17 December 2021
Summary
RMS Task Manager is a tool integrated into RMS Management. It is designed in a way, where users can easily send Linux terminal commands, upload and download files to connected Teltonika Networks routers and gateways.
On this page, you will find several examples of how RMS Task Manager can be used with Teltonika Networks devices.
Examples
Waking up to router connected PC
Before starting RMS configurations, make sure that the router to which commands will be sent has Wake On LAN package installed and configure with PC information.
Info: If a logfile is not required parts with /tmp/etherwake_log can be skipped and removed.
- Removing old logfile: rm /tmp/etherwake_logs
- Waking up connected PC: /etc/init.d/etherwake start [PC_name_used_in_router] >> /tmp/etherwake_logs
- Downloading logfile. File path to file location: /tmp/etherwake_logs
Configuring unique LAN IP address
Before starting prepare .csv file and upload in RMS as Task manager file, which provides information as shown in image below:
- Upload .csv from RMS to router using /tmp/LAN_IP.csv target file path
- Get device serial number: mnf_info -s > /tmp/snfile
- Get IP address from csv file: SN=`cat /tmp/snfile` && grep $SN /tmp/LAN_IP.csv | grep -oE '((1?[0-9][0-9]?|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])\.){3}(1?[0-9][0-9]?|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])' > /tmp/ipfile