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RLXIC-EH Intelligent Cellular IP Manager
RadioLinx Intelligent Cellular Ethernet Gateway for HSUPA (3G GSM) Networks User Manual
Page 64 of 111 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
May 29, 2009
*MODEMNAME : The name you want for the modem. There are some
restrictions listed below for the modem name.
*DOMAIN : The domain name to be used by the modem. This is the domain
name of the server configured for *IPMANAGER1.
*IPMANAGER1 : The IP address or domain name of the dynamic DNS
server which is running IP Manager.
*IPMANAGER2 : The secondary server for the domain. While it is optional to
have two servers configured, it is highly recommended.
Tip: You can use a domain name instead of the IP address for your IP Manager servers if you
have DNS set up in your RLXIC-EH.
*IPMGRUPDATE1 and *IPMGRUPDATE2: How often, in minutes, you want
the address sent to IP Manager. If this is set to zero, the modem will only
send an update if the IP address changes (example, if your RLXIC-EH is
reset or is assigned a different IP address).
*IPMGRKEY1 and *IPMGRKEY2: User defined password key which is used
instead of RadioLinx secret key when using an IP Manager server other than
the one provided by ProSoft Technology.
Restrictions for Modem Name
For the Modem Name, you should use something which is unique but also easy
to remember. Your company name or the intended function of the modem are
recommended. If you have more than one modem, and want to name them the
same, you can append a number for each. Because it is an Internet domain
name, there are some restrictions for the name.
Must begin with a letter or number
Can include a hyphen (-)
Cannot contain spaces
Must be no longer than 20 characters total
8.4.1 Data Usage for IP Manager Server Updates
The IP Manager update is a small packet sent to the server with a response sent
back to the modem. If you have *IPMGRUPDATE1 or *IPMGRUPDATE2 set to
any number but zero, the modem will send the update not only when it receives a
new IP address but at the time interval as well. The data traffic could be billed by
your carrier.
Each update is a total of 68 bytes from the modem with a 50 byte total response
from the server for a round trip update of 118 bytes.
interval (minutes) total bytes per day (24 hours)
10 16992 bytes
30 5664 bytes
60 2832 bytes
500 339.84 bytes
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