Raven X EV-DO for Verizon - User Guide, version 2.34 72
AT Commands: Dynamic IP
*IPMGRKEYn=[key]
*IPMGRUPDATEn=m
*MODEMNAME=[name]
Sets the 128-bit key to use to authenticate the IP update notifications. If the key's value is all
zeros, a default key will be used. If all the bytes in the key are set to FF, then no key will be
used (i.e. the IP change notifications will not be authenticated). AT*IPMGRKEY1 is used to
set the key to use with AT*IPMANAGER1, while AT*IPMGRKEY2 is used to the key with
AT*IPMANAGER2.
n=1 : First IP Manager server.
n=2 : Second IP Manager server.
key=128-bit key in hexadecimal [32 hex characters]
Sets the number of minutes to periodically send an IP update notification to the corresponding
server. This will occur even if the IP address of the Raven X doesn't change.
*IPMGRUPDATE1 is used to set the refresh rate to *IPMANAGER1, while
*IPMGRUPDATE2 is used with *IPMANAGER2.
n=1 : First IP Manager server.
n=2 : Second IP Manager server.
m=0, 5-255 Number of minutes to send an update.
If the value is set to 0, then periodic updates will not be issued (i.e. IP change notifications will
only be sent when the IP actually changes).
Name of the Raven X (up to 20 characters long) to use when performing IP address change
notifications to IP Manager. The value in *DOMAIN provides the domain zone to add to this
name.
name = domain name (i.e. eairlink.com)
Example: if *MODEMNAME=mymodem and *DOMAIN=eairlink.com, then the modem's fully
qualified domain name is mymodem.eairlink.com.
Automatically Generated Names:
#I3 - The ESN/IMEI will be used as the name.
#NETPHONE - The phone number will be used as the name.
Note: Each modem using IP Manager needs a unique name. Two modems cannot
be called “mymodem”. One could be “mymodem1” with the other as “mymo-
dem”.