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Repeater

In the “Administration” section, open the “Repeaters” tab. A window will open:

Viewing and Editing

In the “Administration” section, open the “Repeater” tab.

To view the repeater settings, click the “View” button. A window will open:

In the “Terminals” section:

Use the following filters:

  • “Terminal IDs” – Enter the identification numbers of the terminals (separated by commas).
  • “Statuses” – Displays the current status of the terminal in terms of data retransmission. Possible values:
    • Added
    • Stopped
    • No data from terminal
    • Data from terminal stopped
    • No processed worker requests
    • Last transmission unsuccessful
    • Retry attempts in queue
    • Retransmission lag
    • Successful
  • “Comments” – Filter by comments assigned to the terminal.

To upload archive data, select the terminals and click the “Retry Transmission” button. Specify the period for the archive data. The maximum number of machine-days (number of terminals * number of days) is 100.

Period

After starting the archive data upload, the terminals will appear in the “Tasks for Archive Retransmission” section.

Addition

In the “Administration” section, open the “Repeaters” tab. Click the “Add” button. A window will open:

In the “Repeater Configuration” section:

“Repeater name” – enter the name of the repeater.

“Host” – specify the Host to which the retransmission will be conducted.

“Port” – specify the port to which the broadcast will be conducted.

“Protocol” – select the protocol by which the retransmission will be conducted.

“Comment” – enter a comment to the repeater.

“Login / Password” – Enter the login and password for the services that require authentication.

“Add a prefix as a leading value of up to 9 characters in the identifier” – specify a number if you need to add a leading value to the terminal identifier when sending to the recipient.

“Timeout, sec” IDs of terminals, specify the timeout value. Possible values: from 1 to 999.

“Interval between repetitions, sec” – specify the value of the interval between repetitions in case of unsuccessful data transfer. Possible values: from 1 to 999.

In the “Terminals” section:

Click the “Add” button and choose the method of adding:

  • Through the vehicle tree – A list of vehicles will appear; select the vehicles whose terminals need to be added to the retransmitter.
  • Through entering the ID – A window will open where you can enter the IDs of the required terminals.

“Start retransmission from” – Select the date and time when the retransmission should begin. For transmitting archive data, specify a date earlier than the current one.

“To” – Select the date and time until which retransmission should be performed. Leave this field empty to continue retransmission until manually stopped.

Click the “Restart” button to start retransmitting the selected terminals from the specified date.

Terminals

In the “Administration” section, open the “Repeaters” / “Terminals” tab. A window will open:

“ Start retransmission with ” – select the date and time from which you want the retransmission to start.

Click the “Restart” button to start broadcasting the selected terminals from the specified date.

The section contains the following information:

  • “Dealer’s login” – the login of the dealer/partner
  • “Name” – the name of the terminal
  • “Repeater name” – the name of the repeater used
  • “Target host: Port” – host: the port, to which the broadcast is being carried out
  • “Protocol” means the protocol by which retransmission is carried out
  • “Terminal ID” – the identification number of the terminal and the name of the vehicle (in brackets)
  • “Group in OO” - means a group of vehicles to which the terminal in Omnicomm Online belongs
  • “Status” – the status of the terminal for data retransmission is displayed. Possible values:
  • Added
  • Stop
  • No data has been received from the terminal
  • Authorization error
  • Connection timeout
  • Error
  • Data error
  • Read timeout
  • Success
  • Stopped receiving data from the terminal
  • There are no requests processed by the worker
  • The last transmission was not successful
  • Repeated transmission attempts have been queued
  • Retransmission delay
  • “Аdded“ – the date the terminal was added to the repeater
  • “Last data” – the date of the last data on the terminal. Format: DD.MM.YYYY. HH:MM:SS
  • “Last transmission” is the date of the last successfully transmitted data. Format: DD.MM.YYYY. HH:MM:SS
  • “Comment” – the comment specified for this terminal