CLI Device Manager can
view the current terminal configuration including firmware
version, terminal location, and IP address and remotely reboot
or shut down the terminal. Firmware updates or configuration
changes can be scheduled or performed manually. Unique terminal
configuration images can be created and pushed to one or
multiple terminals or the terminal can pull the configuration
for automatic mass updates. Configuration updates use 97% less
bandwidth and device discovery is five to ten times faster
verses competitive products.
Asset management
features include an exportable database that includes important
data fields such as serial number, location and custom fields.
-
Discover all CLI
terminals on the network or subnet
-
Shadow any
terminal and take control for Debug, Configuration, or Help
Desk functions
-
Flash update any
single CLI terminal or group of CLI terminals on the network
or subnet
-
Copy configuration
parameters from any CLI terminal on the network or subnet
-
Copy configuration
parameters to any or any group of CLI terminals on the
network or subnet
-
Check version of
any CLI terminal on the network or subnet
-
Separate listings
of CLI terminals by groups
-
Separate listings
of CLI terminals by subnets
-
Define FTP server,
path and login information
-
Send message to
users or group of users
-
View and edit
terminal registry (configuration)
-
View terminal
configuration via Graphical User interface
(CE6,WES2009,WES7,XPe only )
-
View upgrade
status on individual unit
-
Reboot or reset
configuration to default of a CLI terminal
-
Build custom
configuration WBT image for DHCP auto-config ( CE6 )
-
Remotely change
the configuration of a single CLI terminal
-
Create custom configuration for
one or multiple CLI terminals
-
Discover other
brand SNMP compatible WBTs
-
Build and manage
device database
-
Schedule updates
and other functions to be performed at a later time
-
Wake-on-LAN
terminals (wake powered off terminal)
-
To create images
from discovered clients
-
Deploy ?Custom‟ or
?Cloned‟ images across a WAN with the ?Repository‟ feature
-
Build and manage
device database, export database to various file formats for
reporting and analysis
-
Schedule updates
and other functions to be performed at a later time with
Remote Image Server update support to overcome bandwidth
limitations
-
Set SNMP Community
name, Create user signons with defined function/task permits
for security purpose
-
Client firmware
patch facilities