Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 1000

Working with applications via the Web Console

April 12, 2024

ID 235954

All apps available for installation in Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 1000 are displayed in the Web Console on the Application settingsApp ManagerAll apps tab. The following information is displayed for each app in the table:

  • Name – app name. You can view detailed information on an app by clicking its name.
  • Title – a brief description of the application.
  • Version – the number of the last application version available for installation.
  • Size – the size of the application installation package.
  • Category – categories the app belongs to.
  • Publication date – date when the app was published in the app store.
  • Status – installation status and availability of application installation. If the security of an application is compromised, a Compromised status is displayed for that application. A compromised application cannot be installed.

All apps installed in Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 1000 are displayed in the Web Console on the Application settingsApp ManagerInstalled Apps tab. The following information is displayed for each installed app in the table:

  • Name – app name. You can view detailed information on an app by clicking its name.
  • Version – the installed version of the application.
  • Publication date – date when the app was published in the app store.
  • Category – categories the app belongs to.
  • Status – application status (installed, or error if the application could not be installed or uninstalled).

Applications installed in Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 1000 can be managed on the Application SettingsSettings of appsApplications tab. The following information is displayed for each app in the table:

  • Name – app name. If an application can be configured, you can do it by clicking on its name.
  • Version: the installed app version.
  • Application type – the type of the application based on its function in Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 1000.
  • Status: the application status (running or stopped).
  • Start rule: the method used to start the app on the device: autorun, manual or blocked.

    You can configure a start rule only for configured applications that have the Run or Stopped status.

  • Manifest – application configuration file. To view the contents of the manifest, click View.

Under Application settingsSettings of appsApplications, you can start, stop, or uninstall an application from the device.

In this section

Downloading and installing applications through the Web Console

Configuring app settings through the Web Console

Starting and stopping applications via the Web Console

Managing application start rules through the Web Console

Removing applications via the Web Console

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