Multi-Tech Systems S000573A manual Sending GPS information to a remote server

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3.To allow your router to connect and send GPS data to a remotely located server, see Sending GPS information to a remote server.

4.To set the time interval after which GPS data is sent, and to configure further details about the GPS information that is sent, see Configuring which NMEA sentences are sent and when they are sent.

Notes:

„All enabled sentences are forwarded periodically using the interval specified in the NMEA Configuration section. Before forwarding, the router prepends an ID prefix and ID to each enabled NMEA sentence. The NMEA sentences available are those provided by the built in receiver which are: GPGGA, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPGLL, GPRMC, GPVTG. Detailed descriptions of the supported NMEA sentences are provided in the Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide.

„You can simultaneously enable the TCP Server, TCP/UDP client and serial port dump.

Dumping NMEA sentence information to the router's TCP server port

To configure the TCP server port where you can send the NMEA sentences:

1.From the Local Configuration group, check TCP Server.

2.In the Port field, type the port number on which the TCP server is listening for connections. The default is 5445. You can use up to five digits. Each digit itself must be between 0 and 9. Numbers above 65,535 are illegal as the port identification fields are 16 bits long in the TCP header.

3.If you want the server to request that the remote client supply a password before the NMEA sentences are sent, type that password in the Password field.

4.To use the serial port for GPS, disable the serial port client/server. The serial port configuration settings are used to configure the port. The serial port client/server must be disabled to use the serial port for GPS.

Sending GPS information to a remote server

The Remote Configuration allows the device to connect to a remote server using the IP and port information for uploading GPS data.

1.To allow the device to connect, check TCP/UDP.

2.From the Protocol drop‐down list, select the protocol of the client.

3.In the Remote Host field, type the IP address of the remote host.

4.In the Port field type the port number of the remote host.

5.If your remote host requests a password, type that password in the Password field. The password is sent to the server in response.

Using the Router’s Web Interface

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Contents MultiConnect rCell Router Online Support Portal https//support.multitech.com Table of Contents Using the Router’s Web Interface Using the Router’s Web Interface Getting started WelcomeSetting up your device Using the Router’s Web Interface Configuring IP address and DNS information for LANs Configuring miscellaneous features for your deviceFrom Setup, select IP Configuration Entering authentication information Configuring Dynamic Domain Naming System DdnsForcing a Ddns server update From Setup, select Dhcp Configuration Configuring the Dhcp serverAssigning fixed addresses Configuring GPSSending GPS information to a remote server Configuring the serial port Configuring the serial portConfiguring networks and services Setting the devices date and timeSetting the date and time Configuring Sntp to update date and timeEditing or deleting an existing network Setting up Wi‐Fi access points Setting up wireless featuresSetting security options Setting up bluetooth Setting up Wi‐Fi clientƒ Always Connected Using the Router’s Web Interface Defining firewall rules Setting up firewallsAdding forwarding rules Adding Outbound Traffic RulesAdvanced Settings Setting up static routesPPP configuration Setting up cellular featuresConfiguring Point‐to‐Point PPP Configuring PPP Setting up authentication Configuring PPP Setting up the modemConfiguring PPP Configuring keepalive checks Configuring wakeup‐on‐call Setting up wake up on callConfiguring Modem AT Commands Example of Useful Hspa AT CommandsModem Configuration AuthenticationWakeup‐on‐Call Configuration PPP GeneralSubmit Caller ID ConfigurationSetting up Wake up on call Setting up PPPSetting up SMS Setting up Caller Acknowledgement Using Telnet to communicate with the cellular radioDefining tunnels to your device Setting up Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE tunnelsDefining Virtual Private Networks VPNs Configuring how routers access the Internet Administering devicesSetting up the Remote Server Managing Your Device from Remote ServerDefining When Device Gets or Sends Updates Defining When the Device Connects to Remote ServerCustomizing the user interface Customizing support informationClick Start Upgrade Specifying Device SettingsUpgrading firmware Before you beginSaving and restoring settings Automatically rebooting the device Setting up the routers debug optionsConfiguring Syslog Checking the status of devices Viewing services running on routersViewing device statistics From Status, select Statistics