RMS monitoring provides real-time and historical visibility into device status (online/offline), cellular signal quality (RSSI, RSRP, RSRQ, SINR), active SIM and network operator, WAN IP, data usage, device uptime, and connectivity events – across every credited device in your fleet from a single dashboard.
| Metric | What it shows | Update frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Online/offline status | Whether device is connected to RMS | Near real-time |
| RSSI / RSRP | Cellular signal strength in dBm | Configurable polling |
| RSRQ / SINR | Signal quality indicators | Configurable polling |
| Active operator | Network operator the device has registered to | On change |
| Active SIM slot | Which SIM is in use (SIM1/SIM2) | On change |
| WAN IP address | Public or NAT IP of the device | On change |
| Data usage | Bytes sent and received per period | Configurable |
| Device uptime | Time since last reboot | Continuous |
| Firmware version | Current installed firmware | On change |
| Connection events | History of connects, disconnects, reboots | Event-driven |
The RMS dashboard gives a fleet-level view – how many devices are online, how many are offline, and the breakdown by status. Devices can be organised into groups (by customer, by site, by device type) with separate group dashboards. For managed service providers running Teltonika hardware for multiple customers, this group structure enables per-customer visibility without separate RMS accounts.
RMS stores historical monitoring data, allowing you to see when a device lost connectivity, what the signal quality was at a given time, and how data usage has changed over a period. This is useful for post-incident analysis, SLA reporting, and identifying devices in locations with deteriorating cellular coverage.