0 switches off the monitoring of the time budget. Only one action can be triggered per entry. The result of the actions can be evaluated in the 'Check for' field.
Prefixes:
- exec: – This prefix initiates any command as it would be entered at the Telnet console. For example, the action “exec:do /o/m/d” terminates all current connections.
- dnscheck: – This prefix initiates an IPv4 DSN name resolution. For example, the action dnscheck:myserver.dyndns.org requests the IPv4 address of the indicated server.
- dnscheck6: – This prefix initiates an IPv6 DSN name resolution. For example, the action dnscheck6:myserver.dyndns.org requests the IPv6 address of the indicated server.
- http: – This prefix initiates an HTTP-get request. A DynDNS update at dyndns.org is initiated with the following action: http://username:password@members.dyndns.org/nic/update?system=dyndns&hostname=%h&myip=%a (the significance of the placeholders %h and %a are described in the following.)
- https: – Like 'http:', except that the connection is encrypted.
- gnudip: – This prefix initiates a request to the corresponding DynDNS server via the GnuDIP protocol. For example, you can use the following action to use the GnuDIP protocol to execute a DynDNS update at a DynDNS provider:
gnudip://gnudipsrv?method=tcp&user=myserver&domn=mydomain.org&pass=password&reqc=0&addr=%a
The meaning of the place holder %a is described below. - repeat: – This prefix together with a time in seconds repeats all actions with the condition "Establish" as soon as the connection has been established. For example, the action 'repeat 300' causes all of the establish actions to be repeated every 5 minutes.
- mailto: – This prefix causes an e-mail to be sent. For example, you can use the following action to send an e-mail to the system administrator when a connection is terminated: mailto:admin@mycompany.com?subject=VPN connection broken at %t?body=VPN connection to branch office 1 was broken.
Optional variables for the actions:
- %a – WAN IPv4 address of the WAN connection relating to the action.
- %x – The current IPv6 LAN prefix as a string in the format "fd00:0:0:1::/64".
- %{xNetworkname} – e.g. %{xTESTNET} for the
current IPv6 LAN prefix of the network TESTNET as a string in the format "fd00:0:0:1::/64".Note: The variable %x transfers only the values of the network with the fixed name INTRANET. This can also be used to pass the LAN network name used for this variable.
- %y – The current IPv6 LAN address of the device as a string in the format "fd00::1:2a0:57ff:fa1b:9d7b".
- %{yNetworkname} – e.g. %{yTESTNET}for the current
IPv6 LAN address of the device in the TESTNET network as a string in the format "fd00::1:2a0:57ff:fa1b:9d7b".Note: The variable %y transfers only the values of the network with the fixed name INTRANET. This can also be used to pass the LAN network name used for this variable.
- %z – WAN IPv6 address of the WAN connection relating to the action.
- %H – Host name of the WAN connection relating to the action.
- %h – Like %H, except the hostname is in small letters.
- %c – Connection name of the WAN connection relating to the action.
- %n – Device name
- %s – Device serial number
- %m – Device MAC address (as in Sysinfo)
- %t – Time and date in the format YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss
- %e – Description of the error that was reported when connection establishment failed.
- SNMP ID:
- 2.2.25.6
- Console path:
- Setup > WAN > Action-Table
- Possible values:
Max. 250 characters
- Default:
- empty