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Configuring your RLXIC-EV RLXIC-EV Intelligent Cellular
User Manual RadioLinx® Intelligent Cellular Ethernet Gateway for Verizon
ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 73 of 104
March 10, 2010
Field AT Command Description
IP Manager 1 *IPMANAGER1
*IPMANAGER2
Sets a domain name or IP address to send IP change
notifications to. Up to two independent IP Manager servers
can be set, using either AT*IPMANAGER1 or
AT*IPMANAGER2. Updates to a server can be disabled by
setting that entry to nothing (for example,
"AT*IPMANAGER1=").
n=1: First IP Manager server.
n=2: Second IP Manager server.
name=domain name
IPMServer
Update1 /
IPMServer
Update 2
*IPMGRUPDATE1
*IPMGRUPDATE2
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 modem does not
change. *IPMGRUPDATE1 is used to set the refresh rate
to *IPMANAGER1, while *IPMGRUPDATE2 is used with
*IPMANAGER2. 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).
n=1: First IP Manager server.
n=2: Second IP Manager server.
m=0, 5-255: Number of minutes to send an update.
IPMServer 1
Key/IPMServer
2 Key
*IPMGRKEY1
*IPMGRKEY2
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]
Tip: Some PPPoE connections can use a Service Name to differentiate PPPoE devices. Use the
device name to set a Station Name for the PPPoE connection.
Understanding Domain Names
A domain name is a name of a server or device on the Internet that is associated
with an IP address. Similar to how the street address of your house is one way to
contact you and your phone number is another, both the IP address and the
domain name can be used to contact a server or device on the Internet. While
contacting you at your house address or with your phone number employ
different methods, using a domain name instead of the IP address actually uses
the same method, just a word-based name is commonly easier to remember for
most people than a string of numbers.
Understanding the parts of a domain name can help to understand how IP
Manager works and what you need to be able to configure the device. A fully
qualified domain name (FQDN) generally has several parts.
Top Level Domain (TLD): The TLD is the ending suffix for a domain name
(.com, .net, .org, etc.)
Country Code Top Level Domain (ccTLD): This suffix is often used after the
TLD for most countries except the US (.ca, .uk, .au, etc.)