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RLXIC-EV Intelligent Cellular Configuring your RLXIC-EV
RadioLinx® Intelligent Cellular Ethernet Gateway for Verizon User Manual
Page 72 of 104 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
March 10, 2010
Since many cellular providers, like wire-based ISPs, do not offer static IP
addresses or static address accounts cost a premium vs. dynamic accounts,
RadioLinx Intelligent Cellular Solutions developed IP Manager to work with a
Dynamic DNS server to receive notification from RadioLinx Intelligent Cellular
devices to translate the dynamic IP address to a fully qualified domain name.
Thus, you can contact your RLXIC-EV directly from the Internet using a domain
name.
Field AT Command Description
Device Name *MODEMNAME
Name of the modem (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=modem name (for example, mymodem)
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.
#CCID - The CCID will be used as the name.
#NETPHONE - The phone number will be used as the
name.
Tip: Each modem using IP Manager needs a unique
name. Two modems cannot be called "mymodem". One
could be "mymodem1" with the other as "mymodem".
Domain *DOMAIN
Domain (or domain zone) of which the modem is a part.
This value is used during name resolutions if a fully
qualified name is not provided, and for DNS updates. This
value can be up to 20 characters long.
name=domain name (i.e. eairlink.com)
If *DOMAIN=eairlink.com, then when ATDT@remote1 is
entered, the fully qualified name remote1.eairlink.com will
be used to perform a DNS query to resolve the name to an
IP address.
Tip: Only letters, numbers, hyphens, and periods can be
used in a domain name.