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===Default Rules===
 
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The SMS Utilities section contains a list of rules that perform certain actions when they are activated by SMS messages.  
 
The SMS Utilities section contains a list of rules that perform certain actions when they are activated by SMS messages.  
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===Execution===
 
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To execute a rule, just send an SMS message to the router‘s SIM card number with the rule's SMS Text, e.g., if you send a message with the text '''“reboot”''', the router will reboot provided the selected Authorization method is '''“No authorization”'''. However, if there is an Authorization method present you will need to include the '''“Authorization key”''' in the text message. This '''“Authorization key”''' depends on  the chosen '''Authorization method''', i.e., if the method is '''“By serial”''', the '''“Authorization key”''' is the router’s serial number, if the method is '''“By router admin password”''', the “Authorization key” is the router’s admin password. The '''"Authorization key”''' must precede the activation text and they must be separated by a space symbol. For example, if the chosen Authorization method is '''“By router admin password”''' and the password is '''“admin01”''', the entire message should look like this: '''“admin01 reboot”'''. The same applies to '''“By serial”''' authorization.
 
To execute a rule, just send an SMS message to the router‘s SIM card number with the rule's SMS Text, e.g., if you send a message with the text '''“reboot”''', the router will reboot provided the selected Authorization method is '''“No authorization”'''. However, if there is an Authorization method present you will need to include the '''“Authorization key”''' in the text message. This '''“Authorization key”''' depends on  the chosen '''Authorization method''', i.e., if the method is '''“By serial”''', the '''“Authorization key”''' is the router’s serial number, if the method is '''“By router admin password”''', the “Authorization key” is the router’s admin password. The '''"Authorization key”''' must precede the activation text and they must be separated by a space symbol. For example, if the chosen Authorization method is '''“By router admin password”''' and the password is '''“admin01”''', the entire message should look like this: '''“admin01 reboot”'''. The same applies to '''“By serial”''' authorization.
    
===Rule Overview and editing===
 
===Rule Overview and editing===
 
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Every default SMS rule can be edited to your liking. If none of the rules suit your purposes, just click the '''Edit''' button next to any SMS Utilities rules. This section will contain information on editing every signle SMS Utilities rule.
 
Every default SMS rule can be edited to your liking. If none of the rules suit your purposes, just click the '''Edit''' button next to any SMS Utilities rules. This section will contain information on editing every signle SMS Utilities rule.
    
====Reboot====
 
====Reboot====
 
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[[Image:Services sms utils reboot.PNG]]
 
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====Status====
 
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====Switch mobile data ON/OFF====
 
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====SSH access Control====
 
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====Web access Control====
 
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====GPS Coordinates====
 
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====GPS ON/OFF====
 
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====Force Config update from server====
 
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====Switch monitoring ON/OFF====
 
====Switch monitoring ON/OFF====
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===Change mobile data settings (cellular) rule===
 
===Change mobile data settings (cellular) rule===
 
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The Change mobile data settings rule is exceptional to most of the other rules as it does not perform a single action like turning specific services On/Off or getting status updates. It designed to change mobile data settings and it's '''SMS text''' can't be described by a single string because the message depends on what configurations you want to change. For example, you can send a message that will change your APN only, you can send a message that will change APN and mobile service mode, or even a message that will change every single mobile setting.
 
The Change mobile data settings rule is exceptional to most of the other rules as it does not perform a single action like turning specific services On/Off or getting status updates. It designed to change mobile data settings and it's '''SMS text''' can't be described by a single string because the message depends on what configurations you want to change. For example, you can send a message that will change your APN only, you can send a message that will change APN and mobile service mode, or even a message that will change every single mobile setting.
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===UCI API rule===
 
===UCI API rule===
 
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The UCI rule lets you set or get any parameter from the router's configuration files.
 
The UCI rule lets you set or get any parameter from the router's configuration files.
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===Custom Rules===
 
===Custom Rules===
 
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If default rules do not suit your purposes, you can also configure custom SMS rules. To do so, go to the bottom of the SMS Utilities page, where you will find the '''New SMS Rule''' tab. Select an Action and press the '''Add''' button located next to it.
 
If default rules do not suit your purposes, you can also configure custom SMS rules. To do so, go to the bottom of the SMS Utilities page, where you will find the '''New SMS Rule''' tab. Select an Action and press the '''Add''' button located next to it.
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===Call Configuration===
 
===Call Configuration===
 
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The '''Call Configuration''' window is similar to '''SMS Configuration''', but less complex.  
 
The '''Call Configuration''' window is similar to '''SMS Configuration''', but less complex.  
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===Read SMS===
 
===Read SMS===
 
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In the '''Read SMS''' tab you can read and delete received/stored SMS messages. The layout is simple, there is a list of received SMS messages and you can choose how many entries of that list should visible at one time with SMS per page drop box in the top left corner of the page and there is a Search field to help you navigate more efficiently through the list of messages in the top right corner of the page.
 
In the '''Read SMS''' tab you can read and delete received/stored SMS messages. The layout is simple, there is a list of received SMS messages and you can choose how many entries of that list should visible at one time with SMS per page drop box in the top left corner of the page and there is a Search field to help you navigate more efficiently through the list of messages in the top right corner of the page.
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===Send SMS===
 
===Send SMS===
 
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The Send SMS tab lets you send SMS messages from the router‘s SIM card.
 
The Send SMS tab lets you send SMS messages from the router‘s SIM card.
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===Storage===
 
===Storage===
 
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The Storage tab shows you how much SIM card memory space is used and how much is still available. You can also chose the option for the router to not delete messages. If this option is not used, the router will automatically delete all incoming messages after they have been read. Message status '''read/unread''' is examined every 60 seconds. All '''read''' messages are deleted.
 
The Storage tab shows you how much SIM card memory space is used and how much is still available. You can also chose the option for the router to not delete messages. If this option is not used, the router will automatically delete all incoming messages after they have been read. Message status '''read/unread''' is examined every 60 seconds. All '''read''' messages are deleted.