Accelerated Concepts, Inc. © 2014 30 of 35 6200-FX User’s Guide v2.3Appendix C: Real-Time ManagementBelow are details for all the commands that can be sent to a 6200-FX device, along with detailsas to what each command does.Remote Control Check status - the 6200-FX will immediately send its current status. Check signal strength - the 6200-FX will send its signal strength and network info onceevery 10 seconds for the next 15 minutes. Perform Speed Test - the 6200-FX will perform a speed test and send theUpload/Download results. ARPing Attached Device - the 6200-FX will attempt to ARPing the client device attachedto its Ethernet port. Send Wake-on-LAN to Attached Device - the 6200-FX will sent a wake-on-LAN packet tothe client device attached to its Ethernet port. Check Configuration - the 6200-FX will immediately pull its configuration and reboot toapply any new settings. Reboot - reboot the 6200-FX.SMS Set Configuration - a popup window appears where a user can enter in a configurationoption or set of options to apply to the 6200-FX. Multiple config options mustbe separated by a comma. For example, if a user wants to set the APN of a 6200-FXto managedvpn, they would enter "modem_apn=managedvpn". Configuration Reset - restore default configuration on the 6200-FX and reboot. Firmware Reset - restore to backup firmware image on the 6200-FX, and reboot. Factory Reset - restore default configuration on the 6200-FX, restore to backupfirmware image, and reboot. Remote Control - tell the 6200-FX to bring up its remote control tunnel (useful if on lowdata plan, so the remote control tunnel is not always up using data). Reboot - reboot the 6200-FX.