GemTek Technology WLRGFM100 Users manual

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2017/ 3/ 23
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Eric, Joey
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GIoT Femto Cell User
Guide
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This GIoT Femto Cell User Guide will assist you in navigating the system with the
following comprehensive guidelines.
1. Open Admin GUI
Connect to Femto Cell via wifi ( Access Femto Cell WebUI via IP address “192.168.55.1”. Default username is “admin” and password is "admin“.
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SSID: AP-last 6 numbers of mac address)
2. Status
The Status menu consists of the following categories: Overview, Routes, System Log, Kernel Log, Processes and Realtime Graphs. An introduction of each category will be distinctly stated in individual paragraphs.
2.1 Status - Overview
The purpose of this category is to view the following contents: system status, memory usage and network settings. The contents are exhibited in one single page. Please scroll down the Status page to obtain an overall view. (figure2.A & figure 2.B & figure 2.C)
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An “AUTO REFRESH ON/OFF” button is lodged on the top right of the panel. This function enables the status data to be refreshed every 5 seconds.
(figure3.A & figure3.B)
Figure 2.A - System Status
Figure 2.B - Memory Usage and Network Settings
Figure 3.A - Status will auto refresh in 5 secs if “Auto Refresh ON” button is on
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Figure 3.B - Click “AUTO REFRESH ON/OFF” button to enable/ disable auto refresh.
2.2 Status - Routes
The purpose of this category is to view the ARP table and active IPv4 routes information.
Figure 4 - ARP table and Active IPv4 Routes
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2.3 Status - System Log
This category is to view system log information.
Figure 5 - System Log
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2.4 Status - Kernel log
This category is to view kernel log information.
Figure 6 - Kernel Log
2.5 Status - Processes
The purpose of this category is to view the system processes that are in progress. Processes can be hung up, terminated, and killed for each indivFemto Cellal item.
Figure 7 - Processes
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2.6 Status - Realtime Graphs
This category is further divided into the following sectors: Load, Traffic, and Connections. These options are lodged and labeled above the graph.
2.6.1 Load
To view the current load value and average of different time intervals.
Figure 8 - Realtime Load
2.6.2 Traffic
To view the network traffic of each interface.
Figure 9 - Realtime Traffic
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2.6.3 Connections
To view the currently active network connections.
Figure 10 - Realtime Connections
3. GIoT
The GIoT menu consists of the following categories: Status, Provision, Configuration and GPS MAP.
3.1 GIoT - Status
The purpose of this category is to view GIoT information as in its provision code, gateway type, gateway ID or LoRa modules, channels, spreading factor, and GPS status.
Figure 11 - GIoT Info
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3.2 GIoT - Provision
GIoT provision code can be setup on this page.
Figure 12 - Provision Code
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3.3 GIoT - Configuration
Click “PERFORM RESTART” button to restart LoRa server.
The latitude and longitude coordinates can be manually embedded in this page. Click “SAVE LOCATION” button after inserting the coordinates or click “SELECT ON MAP” button to be redirected to the map in GPS Settings.
Figure 13 - GIoT Management
3.4 GIoT - GPS MAP To setup the GPS location, simply input your address location in the “Location” text field above the map or pinpoint your location on the map by dragging the red marker to the correct spot. Once the location is confirmed, the system will verify and apply the new Latitude/Longitude coordinates into its GPS setting.
Figure 14 - GPS Setting
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