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Watchdog

Watchdog is the basic tool for the administrator of a local network or Internet access. By sending an ICMP packet (ping) to the set address, it makes sure that the device responds and, if necessary, it can reset the power supply of eg the client device. Therefore, it can also be used at home or in the company, for resetting especially radio devices or modems operating on long cables, more susceptible to interference. It allows monitoring up to six devices W1 - W6.

Watchdog

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  1. Enabling the function and its current status.
  2. Sending an email about watchdog operation (if an email service has been set up).
  3. The output, used for the restart procedure.
  4. The host name or IP address of the device to which the connection is to be checked (in the case of individual customers, it is best to set the device address on the operator's side or, for example, its DNS).
  5. Response time, in the absence of response it will show the message Timed out (in a low latency local network can show 0).
  6. Limit of missing responses, resulting in restart of the output, and the current number of missing responses.
  7. The maximum waiting time for a response in seconds.
  8. Ping period (check if the address is reachable).
  9. Time (in seconds) to elapse before starting ping after the restart of the output (set to wait for the full start of the monitored/restarted device).
  10. The time in seconds for which the device is disconnected (remember that power supplies of very low power devices can still keep power supply a few seconds).
  11. The limit of restarts, which when achieved will disable the watchdog.
  12. Current state of the associated output (OUT, PWM).
  13. Delay of starting the function after turning on LC3.

Any changes in the configuration of the watchdog require pressing the Save button.


Last update: 2020-09-10
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