User's Guide

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6.2.3 Inbound Verification
The last item to verify is that the LMU0200G is sending data to the correct server. In general,
this is a two-step process that will need the aid of an observer on the back end. That is, a
technician will have to be logged in so they can monitor data coming into the backend
mapping/vehicle management application.
First, verify that the LMU0200G is using the correct Inbound IP address by using:
!R0
The response should be similar to:
APP:106 1.3c
COM:-91 D.. m2m.t-mobile.com
GPS:3D-RTIME 9
INP:00101100 0.0V
MID:352024025301973 IMEI
INB:172.254.1.10:5557
The installer will need to verify with a backend technician that the, URL
(myURL.myCompany.com ), IP address (ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd) and port (<ppppp>) are correct.
The second step is to verify that the LMU0200G is sending data. The best way to do this is
to force the LMU0200G to send in an unacknowledged Event Report (i.e., its current GPS
location) with the following command:
!R3,44,255
The backend monitor must then be contacted to confirm that they received an Event Report
with Event Code 255.
Assuming that all three sections have passed, the installation can be considered to be
complete.