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Client Device Heartbeat
Use the Site-wide > Devices > Mobile router > Client device heartbeat screen to monitor the network status of LAN client devices connected to the Nebula Device (mobile router), such as NAS server, printer, or IP camera.
Site-wide > Devices > Mobile router > Client device heartbeat
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Site-wide > Devices > Mobile router > Client device heartbeat
Label
Description
Client device heartbeat
Name
This shows the name of the client device to monitor.
IP
This shows the local (LAN) IP address of the client device connected to the Nebula Device.
24hrs Connectivity
This shows the status over the past 24 hours between the Nebula Device and client device, beginning when the client device was added to the list. Hover the mouse over a colored bar to display the monitored time range. The Nebula Device monitors the link by sending 3 queries in intervals. The Nebula Device then uses the reply to know if the link is up and the transmission quality of the link.
Green (online): This shows green when the Nebula Device is able to get 3 replies to the 3 queries from the client device.
Orange (unstable): This shows orange when the Nebula Device is able to get 1 or 2 replies to the 3 queries from the client device.
Red (offline): This shows red when the Nebula Device got no reply from the monitored client device.
White (no connection between the Nebula Device and the client device). This shows white when:
Before adding the client device to monitor to the list, or
There is no link between the Nebula Device and NCC, and you reboot the client device, or
The Nebula Device license has expired, or
The client device was removed from the list and added back within 24 hours.
Click the edit icon to change the name of the client device, then click Save.
Click the remove icon to remove the client device from monitoring, then click Save.
+Add
Click this button to add up to 5 client devices for monitoring.
1. Enter a descriptive name, 1 – 64 characters including 0–9 a–z A–Z `~!@#$%&*(_+-={}|[];'"./<> ?) in the Name field.
2. Enter the IPv4 address of the client device to monitor in the IP field.
3. Then click Save.