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TRB500 Site Manager Auto Reboot

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The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version TRB5_R_00.07.20.3

Note: Firmware versions before TRB5_R_00.07.04.4 will not be supported by devices from batch 09 and higher..

Ping/Wget Reboot

This page displays Ping/Wget Reboot rules. This service periodically sends ICMP or Wget requests to a specified IP address or host and waits for a response. If no response is received, the device will execute a specified action (reboot, by default). Click the 'Add' button to create more rules.

After adding a new instance, you will be taken to the Ping/Wget Reboot configuration window:

Field Value Description
Apply to Group | Selected devices; default: Group Select to apply instance to.
Group list; default: default_group Select the group for ping/wget reboot to be applied to.
Devices list; default: Select devices for ping/wget reboot to be applied to.
Enable off | on; default: off Turns the rule on or off.
Type Ping | Wget | Port; default: Ping Method used for health checking.
  • Ping - sends ICMP requests to the specified host.
  • Wget - retrieves the contents of the specified web server.
  • Port - sends pings, if ping doesn't go through a certain amount of times, the port to which the device that has the IP address is connected to, will be restarted.
Action if no echo is received Device reboot | None | Restart port; default: None Action that will be executed if there is no response after the specified amount of retries.
Interval 1 mins | 2 mins | 3 mins | 4 mins | 5 mins | 15 mins | 30 mins | 1 hour | 2 hours; default: 5 mins Time interval between two ping/wget requests. E.g. if 5 min is selected, action will be performed at every 5th minute.
Interval count integer [1..9999]; default: 2 Number of failed to receive responses before selected action is executed. Range [1 - 9999].
Timeout (sec) integer [1..9999]; default: 10 Time interval (in seconds) to wait for a response. Range [1 - 9999].
URL url; default: none URL to which the wget requests will be sent. E.g. http://www.host.com
IP type IPv4 | IPv6; default: IPv4 IP address version of the host to ping.
Host to ping host | ip; default: Hostname or IP address to which the ping requests will be sent. E.g. 1.1.1.1 (or www.host.com if DNS server is configured correctly.)
Ping by Port | IP; default: 8.8.8.8 Ping IP's by Port or by IP.
Port to ping port number and number of devices (unsigned integer); default: Port1:1 Port number and number of devices addresses to be pinged. (Number of devices connected must be less or equal to the actual number of connected devices to the port).

Reboot Scheduler

The Reboot Scheduler is a function that reboots the device at a specified time interval regardless of other circumstances. It can be used as a prophylactic measure, for example, to reboot the device once at the end of every day.

You can add more rules with the 'Add' button or delete them using the 'Delete' button. The maximum limit of instances is 30. If you wish to customize a rule, click the button that looks like a pencil next to it.

After adding a new instance, you will be taken to the Reboot Scheduler configuration window:

Field Value Description
Apply to Group | Selected devices; default: Group Select to apply instance to.
Group list; default: default_group Select the group for ping/wget reboot to be applied to.
Devices list; default: Select devices for ping/wget reboot to be applied to.
Enable off | on; default: off Enable reboot instance.
Interval type Week days | Month days; default: Week days Scheduler instance interval type.
Week days Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday; default: none Week days, when the reboot should happen. At least one selected day is mandatory.
Month day integer [1..31]; default: none Day of a month when reboot will happen.
Month month(s) [january..december]; default: none Months when reboot will happen.
Day time time [00:00..23:59]; default: 12:00 Day time when action should be executed.
Force last day off | on; default: off Forces intervals to accept last day of month as a valid option if selected day doesn't exist in the ongoing month. This field becomes visible when Interval type is set to Month days.