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Chapter 3: Operation
98-148232-B To access the terminal from a remote location 21
ACTIVATE: Activate a data connection with an SMS
The text in the activation SMS must have the following format for activating a connection:
ACTIVATE 1 {DHCP|STATIC|<name>|<IP addr>|ANY} {NA|<apn>}
{NA|<apn_user>} {NA|<apn_pwd>} <rsms_pwd>
Example: To activate one or more connections for remote management for connected
equipment with IP address(es) assigned by DHCP, using default settings (NA) for
APN, APN user name and APN password, send an SMS to the terminal with the text:
ACTIVATE 1 DHCP NA NA NA remote
Response:
You receive a response with the IP address you must use to access the terminal from a remote
location.
Example: A confirmation SMS after sending an activation SMS may look like this:
IP: 161.30.181.31 (192.168.128.104)
SMS-Free: 88/100
WARNING: Ensure SMS-free > 5. Cleanup old msgs for
orderly remote-SMS-control
The first IP address is the global IP address assigned to the PDP context by the network, and
the second IP address (in parenthesis) is the IP address (or host name, if the device was
identified by host name) of the device connected on the local LAN, for which the PDP context
was created.
DEACTIVATE: Deactivate a data connection
The text in the deactivation SMS must have the following format for deactivating a
connection:
DEACTIVATE 1 {DHCP|STATIC|AWO|<name>|<IP addr>|ANY} <rsms_pwd>
Example: To deactivate connections for all DHCP IP addresses, send an SMS to the terminal
with the text: DEACTIVATE 1 DHCP remote
Response:
You receive a response showing the IP address(es) for which the connection was deactivated.
Example: A confirmation SMS after sending a deactivation SMS may look like this:
LOCAL IP 192.168.128.104 DEACTIVATED
SMS-Free: 77/100
WARNING: Ensure SMS-free > 5. Cleanup old msgs for
orderly remote-SMS-control
The following examples use the default remote SMS password, which is remote. the
password may be different in your EXPLORER 540.