• OID keys table – The function will draw up the entire tree of variables with an indication
of the entire SNMP OID and explanations of the variable type.
• TXT list of common SNMP OIDs – Overview of the most important OID from the MIB
table.
System section
• Product Name – Device name (type).
• Serial Number – Device serial number.
• Eth MAC Address – MAC address of the device for cable connection.
• WiFi STA MAC Address – MAC address of the device for WiFi connection.
• Version – Firmware version. Serves for diagnostic purposes when solving problems.
• Build – Serves for diagnostic purposes when solving problems.
• Compile time – Firmware compile time. Serves for diagnostic purposes when solving
problems.
• UpTime – Runtime of the device since the last switching on or restarting. Serves for
diagnostic purposes when solving problems.
• Demo mode – Active demo mode prevents any changes in your device configuration. In
this mode, users can browse and view all the web interface pages, but they are not
allowed to change any values. A device with this setting can be placed on the public
internet with no risk of changes in its configuration. Demo mode can be turned off in the
same way after entering the password.
• Read available version – Lists the latest version of firmware on the HW group update
server.
• Start Network Upgrade – Launches a firmware upgrade from the HW group update
server.
• Upload Firmware or Configuration – Install newer firmware or configuration files to
the device.
Restore configuration may not work if there is too large a difference in firmware versions.
Factory reset button
Restores factory settings. By default, DHCP setup is enabled. If the device does not receive
an address within 60 seconds of switching it on, it defaults to 192.168.10.20 as the default IP.
Neither the username nor the password is defined by default.
Restart button
Restarts the device (only reboot, no default).