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Wavelink Avalanche Site Edition Java Console User Guide

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Chapter 9: Managing the Mobile Device Server 92<br />

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Mobile Device Server Profile Authorized <strong>User</strong>s<br />

For information on adding an authorized user for the Mobile Device Server<br />

profile, see Assigning Authorized <strong>User</strong>s on page 51.<br />

Mobile Device Settings on the Server Profile<br />

You can configure settings from the Mobile Device Server Profile that affect<br />

how the mobile device interacts with the Mobile Device Server. These settings<br />

include:<br />

• Device Chat Timeout. This option sets the amount of time in minutes that<br />

both the device and the enterprise server will wait before dropping a chat<br />

session.<br />

• Device Comeback Delay. This option sets the amount of time in minutes<br />

that the mobile device will wait before trying to reconnect to the Mobile<br />

Device Server after following a connect rejection (i.e., if the device tried to<br />

connect during an exclusion window).<br />

• Enable Device Caching. This option enables mobile devices to download<br />

software package files from other mobile devices on the same subnet<br />

instead of from the Mobile Device Server. Device caching reduces the<br />

demands on the Mobile Device Server during software package<br />

synchronization. For information about implementing device caching, call<br />

<strong>Wavelink</strong> Customer Support.<br />

• Enable Persistent Connection. This option causes each device to create a<br />

persistent TCP connection with the Mobile Device Server. This ensures<br />

communication in an environment where UDP packets cannot reliably be<br />

transmitted between the server and the device.<br />

• Enable SMS Notification. This option allows the Mobile Device Server to<br />

use SMS notification if a device cannot be reached by UDP packets. This<br />

option is only available for devices with a phone, and must also be<br />

configured on the device and at the enterprise server. For more<br />

information on enabling SMS notification, call <strong>Wavelink</strong> Customer Service.<br />

• Suppress GPS Data Collection. When this option is enabled, the Mobile<br />

Device Server will discard GPS data collected from the devices rather than<br />

transmitting it to the enterprise server.

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