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Following properties are available in the system/device-mode/ console path.
Property | Description |
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get | Returns value that you can assign to variable or print on the screen. |
Shows the active mode and its properties. | |
update | Updates selected properties. |
Sub-menu: |
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Properties
Property | Description |
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container, fetch, scheduler, traffic-gen, ipsec, pptp, smb, l2tp, proxy, sniffer, zerotier, bandwidth-test, email, hotspot, romon, socks. (yes | no; Default: yes, for enterprise mode) | The list of available features can be disabled with the device-mode option. |
activation-timeout (default: 5m); | The reset button or power off activation timer can be set in range (00:00:10 .. 1d00:00:00). |
flagging-enabled (yes | no; Default: yes) | Enable or disable the flagging feature. See Flagged notice for a detailed description. |
flagged (yes | no; Default: no) | If the system has detected unauthorized access, the status "flagged" is set to yes. |
mode: (home, enterprise; default: enterprise); | Allows choosing from available modes that will limit device functionality. In the future, various modes can be added. By default, enterprise mode allows all options except container. So to use the container feature, you will need to turn it on by performing a device-mode update. By default, home mode disables the following features: scheduler, socks, fetch, bandwidth-test, traffic-gen, sniffer, romon, proxy, hotspot, email, zerotier, container. |
Configuration
More specific control over the available features is possible. Each of the features controlled by device-mode can be specifically turned on or off, for example:
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