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Updating a router manually
A regular update of the firmware is important for a safe operation of the router. In addition to updating the firmware automatically, you can also update the firmware manually. This Configuration Guide shows you how to update the firmware of your ...
Updated on : 09 Jul 2024
Configuring an authentication
INSYS routers with icom OS require the configuration of an authentication method for productive use. This “circumstance” forces the user to deal with the protection of the access to the router during configuration already. Situation No authe...
Updated on : 04 Oct 2024
Storing and restoring settings (managing profiles)
The configuration of a router is stored in profiles. Profiles can be downloaded to a computer and uploaded to a router. This allows to archive complete profiles aside of the router or transmit them to other routers. Profiles can be downloaded from...
Updated on : 04 Jul 2024
Configuring an e-mail account in the router
The router allows to send e-mail messages upon various events. The messages can be sent via any e-mail account that supports SMTP. Situation You need to send e-mails from the router upon the occurrence of certain events. An e-mail account mu...
Updated on : 04 Oct 2024
Configuring time-dependent actions (alive e-mail)
Time-dependent actions allow to execute certain functions regularly at a certain time. This is necessary for example to achieve a daily synchronisation of the system time in the router (will be configured by the startup wizard) or an automated updat...
Updated on : 02 Oct 2024
Automated fallback upon configuration change
This Configuration Guide shows how to configure an automated fallback upon the change of a profile. Situation An INSYS router is located at a remote place. It is necessary to change the configuration of this device from remote. In case of a fai...
Updated on : 10 Jul 2024
How to protect the connection to an e-mail server using a certificate
Situation The connection to the e-mail server is to be protected using a certificate. Then, the router will only establish a connection to the mail server, if the server certificate has been generated by a CA whose certificate is stored in the ro...
Updated on : 10 Jul 2024
Resetting to defaults
Situation The router is to be reset to its delivery state (factory settings). This achieves a defined initial state, for example to commission the router as described in the Quick Installation Guide . Profiles that might exist on the router can be...
Updated on : 30 Aug 2024
Recommissioning a decommissioned router
INSYS routers with icom OS provide a function for safe decommissioning. This deletes all data such as firmware, profiles or containers securely from the device. This ensures that after a router has been used in a safety-critical application, all d...
Updated on : 10 Jul 2024
Working with the REST interface
REST stands for Representational State Transfer and provides an interface for configuration, status query and execution of manual actions of the router via the HTTP and HTTPS protocol. Please note! This Configuration Guide applies from icom OS...
Updated on : 02 Oct 2024
SNMP monitoring
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a network protocol for monitoring and control of network elements, such as routers, servers, switches, computers, etc., from a central station. You’ll find an example for monitoring of various router va...
Updated on : 10 Jul 2024