Legacy Cellular remote commands
Remote commands are sent to a Legacy Cellular device through an IPSEC tunnel the Legacy Cellular device establishes to the Accelerated remote control server. If the remote control IPSEC tunnel is disconnected, then a user will not be able to send remote commands to the Legacy Cellular device.
Remote commands are accessed via the Commands menu.
Before sending a remote command, the user will be promted to provide the device-level username and password to authenticate with the device. Once the username and password are provided for the device, an HTTP request to the device will be performed to validate that the correct device is at the given IP address. If the correct device is reached and authenticated, the remote command will be sent.
The following commands are available via the Commands menu for Legacy Cellular devices:
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Commands > Device:
- Check status: The cellular device will immediately send its current status.
- Check signal strength: The cellular device will send its signal strength and network info once every 10 seconds for the next 15 minutes.
- Perform Speed Test: The cellular device will perform a speed test and send the Upload/Download results.
- Check Configuration: The cellular device will immediately pull its configuration and reboot to apply any new settings.
- Reboot: Reboot the cellular device.
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Commands > Networking:
- ARPing Attached Device: The cellular device will attempt to ARPing the client device attached to its Ethernet port.
- Send Wake-on-LAN to Attached Device: The cellular device will send a wake-on-LAN packet to the client device attached to its Ethernet port.