Sierra Wireless 20070914 User Manual
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Configuration Commands
Rev 3.0B Feb.08
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*PPSNF=n
Store and Forward will cause GPS reports to be stored up if the
PinPoint X goes out of network coverage. Once the vehicle is in
coverage the GPS reports will be sent en masse to the server.
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n=0 : Disabled
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n=1 : Enabled (default)
*PPSNFB=n
Store and Forward Behavior. When *PPSNF=1, the type of
Store and Forward behavior is defined by:
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n=0 : Normal Store and Forward. Data is stored when the
PinPoint X is out of cellular coverage; when the PinPoint X
is in coverage, data is sent to server as soon as possible.
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n=1 : Data sent only when polled. Data is stored until
polled using the Poll command sent by a server.
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n=2 : Grouped Reports. Data is stored until the desired
minimum number of reports (see *PPSNFM) has been
stored. The data is then sent to the server in groups with at
least the specified number of reports.
*PPSNFM=n
Store and Forward Minimum Reports. Specifies the minimum
number of reports that must be stored before they are
forwarded to the server. The data is then sent to the server in
packets that contain at least this number of reports.
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n=0‐255
*PPSNFR=n
Store and Forward Reliability: GPS reports will be retrans‐
mitted if not acknowledged by the server.
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n=0 : Disabled
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n=1 : Reliable mode enabled for RAP messages
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n=2 : Simple reliable mode
*PPTAIPID=nnnn
Sets/queries the TAIP ID. This ID is returned in TAIP reports if
it has been negotiated with the TAIP client. This value is only
used in conjunction with TAIP emulation mode (*PPGPSR=F0).
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nnnn=TAIP ID (4 characters)
*PPTCPPOLL=n
Specifies the port to listen on for TCP GPS report polling. The
request to this port needs to come from the same IP address in
*PPIP.