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<li>Some services have to be configured before they can be enabled from this page. If you don't know where or how you can configure a certain service, try checking out the [[{{{name}}} Services section]] for guidance</li> | <li>Some services have to be configured before they can be enabled from this page. If you don't know where or how you can configure a certain service, try checking out the [[{{{name}}} Services section]] for guidance</li> | ||
<li>By default, only | <li>By default, only [[{{{name}}} NTP|NTP]] and [[{{{name}}} SMS Utilities|SMS Utilities]] services are enabled</li> | ||
<li>Restarting a service that is disabled does nothing</li> | <li>Restarting a service that is disabled does nothing</li> | ||
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Revision as of 14:54, 14 January 2019
Summary
The Services page is used for easy service management. From here you can turn most of your device's services ON or OFF or restart them, without navigating to the respective section where it was originally configured.
Services
The Services page displays the status of most of the device's services. Services that are currently active are displayed in a grey font, while active ones are highlighted in blue.
The figure below is an example of the Services page:
[[File:{{{file_services}}}]]
Click the zone next to a service where it says "Disabled" or "Enabled" to turn that service ON or OFF. Click "Restart" to restart a service.
Additional notes:
- Some services have to be configured before they can be enabled from this page. If you don't know where or how you can configure a certain service, try checking out the [[{{{name}}} Services section]] for guidance
- By default, only [[{{{name}}} NTP|NTP]] and [[{{{name}}} SMS Utilities|SMS Utilities]] services are enabled
- Restarting a service that is disabled does nothing