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- | ===== Scripts ===== | + | ====== Scripts |
- | The Scripts page allows | + | Here, you can define certain commands to be run upon specific events. These events are predefined. Each event condition |
- | {{: | + | \\ \\ **INIT: |
- | * **INIT**: A script entered here is run at boot time, before any connections are ever established.\\ | + | \\ |
- | * **Shutdown**: | + | |
- | * **Firewall**: | + | |
- | * **WAN Up (Main)**: A script entered here is called every time the WAN (re)connects. In a MultiWAN configuration, | + | |
- | * **MultiWan Up**: A script in this field is run every time a WAN is reconnected. You can dynamically write your own scripts using $1 to refer to the the MultiWAN interface to affect.\\ | + | |
- | {{: | + | **Halt: |
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+ | **MultiWan Up:** a script here is run every time a WAN is reconnected. Specifying which WAN triggers the script is done by passing the "// | ||
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