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3.9Speed Dial

The ORBCOMM gateway maintains a list of up to eight speed dials, or originator/recipient addresses for each satellite modem. Typically, these speed dials contain the e-mail addresses of frequent recipients or originators of messages to and from the satellite modem. The use of speed dials results in a reduced number of bytes in a message. The speed dials can also be used with message blocking to restrict addresses that can send to the satellite modem and those to which the satellite modem can send.

NOTE: For the Digi m10 JumpStart Kits, Digi provides automatic e-mail forwarding for messages with speed-dial destinations. This greatly simplifies your overall evaluation and development experience by allowing you to define speed dial configurations online at any given time, without changing the actual satellite service provisioning of your modem. Please refer to the online help of the Digi Satellite Dashboard application for more information about the speed dial forwarding. If you have any additional questions, please contact Digi technical support.”

3.10 Message Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments allow a customer to have confidence that SC-originated messages have reached the Gateway successfully. While ORBCOMM’s implementation of extended SMTP (ESMTP) allows for delivery notification information for SC-originated messages, the destination mail server and any mail servers relaying mail along the path to the destination server must also support the extended version of the protocol. In cases where the customer hosts support ESMTP, delivery notification is returned to the originating SC in a System Response. In other cases, results described in a System Response as referring to delivery to the message recipient can be misleading. An acknowledgment from the ORBCOMM Gateway is implicit in the delivery protocol for MESSAGES, and is implemented regardless of the specified acknowledgment level. No acknowledgment by the Gateway is available for Global Grams. For Data Reports, the service type specified for the message determines the acknowledgment level.

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Contents Date 12 January 90033936C Digi m10Trademarks Copyright NoticeVersion Description Date Document Revision HistoryTable of Contents List of Figures List of TablesTarget Audience Symbols Used in This ManualSymbol Description About This ManualReference Documents Where to Get HelpBackground General DescriptionSCO Report Transmission Cycle Communication using a Digi m10 Satellite ModemDigi m10 Technical Overview Global Grams Types of Communication MethodsData Reports MessagesGateway Terms and definitionsSC Originated Gateway Earth Station GESSubscriber Communicator SC SC TerminatedMessage Priority Message BlockingMessage Acknowledgments Speed DialMessage Acknowlegements Digi m10 Technical Overview Service Level DescriptionAlternate Terminating Address ATA / Message Forwarding Delivery PlanGES-to-GCC Channels GES-to-Satellite ChannelsTemperature Out of Bounds Packet Temperature Out of Bounds PacketDigi Extended Packets Temperature Query Packet Temperature QueryTemperature Query Response Packet Temperature Query ResponseNVM Data Corruption Alert Packet Code Upgrade PacketCode Upgrade Packet NVM Data Corruption Alert PacketDigi m10 Technical Overview RTS/CTS Control Packet RTS/CTS Control PacketExample Digi m10 Technical Overview Appendix a Update Firmware Digi m10 Technical Overview