User guide

ALEOS 4.2.3 User Guide
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Flush on Event
If you have events enabled, with *PPFLUSHONEVT, you can configure the
AirLink device to flush the SnF buffer when an event occurs. This will immediately
send all pending SnF messages to the host. This allows an event, such as a
vehicle being powered on or a tow bar activated, to be immediately sent, so its
cause can be acted on without delay.
Note: Outstanding packets can include messages already sent to the server that haven’t
been acknowledged (SnF Reliable Mode) whether they have been received by the server
or not.
RAP Configuration
RAP has additional features which allow reports based on external physical
events, input from a 3rd party devices, store and forward processing, etc.
In addition to being able to configure your AirLink device using ACEmanager or
AT commands, most of the configuration settings for RAP can also be changed
with the RAP configuration command message sent by the AVL host.
RAP Reports Over-The-Air (Remote)
To configure your AirLink device to send RAP reports to a remote AVL host
server, you will need to set 3 commands: *PPIP, *PPPORT, and *PPGPSR.
a. Set the IP address of the host with *PPIP and desired port on the host
with *PPPORT.
b. Set the GPS Report Type, using *PPGPSR, to your preferred RAP report
type.
11 - GPS - Global Positioning System data
12 - GPS + Date - GPS data with the UTC time and date
13 - GPS + Date + RF - GPS data with the UTC time and date and Radio
Frequency information from the antenna.
Tip: If your AVL host server uses a dynamic IP address or needs to change its IP address
for any reason, you can use the RAP configuration command to change the value for
*PPIP.