Airlink GPS Receiver Raven GPRS User Manual

Raven GPRS  
User Guide  
AirLink Communications, Inc.  
Version 2.01  
October 2005  
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Contents  
CHAPTER 1  
Using the Raven to connect to the Internet 3  
Using GPRS to Communicate directly to your Device  
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Common Uses for the Raven  
Financial POS and Kiosk 4  
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CHAPTER 2  
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) 7  
Installing the SIM  
Opening the Case  
Modem back 8  
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Ejecting the SIM tray  
Tray button 8  
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Empty SIM Tray 9  
Inserting the SIM  
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CHAPTER 3  
Quick Start Guide and Setup Wizard 10  
Configuring the Raven using AT Commands 12  
Raven Indicator Lights 12  
AceView 14  
AceView: About Raven 14  
Wireless ACE and Wireless ACE Web 15  
Wireless ACE 15  
AceNet 16  
AceNet 16  
CHAPTER 5  
CHAPTER 6  
DNS: Using Names Instead of IPs 18  
Configuring DNS 18  
PPP-Peer 19  
IP Manager 20  
Fully Qualified Domain Name 21  
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Dynamic Name Resolution 21  
Configuring the Raven for Dynamic IP 22  
Wireless ACE: Dynamic IP (IP Manager configuration) 22  
CHAPTER 7  
CHAPTER 8  
Keepalive 24  
Configuring Keepalive 24  
Keepalive Configuration in Wireless ACE 25  
AT Mode 27  
PPP Mode 29  
Slip Mode 29  
UDP Pad Mode 30  
UDP Auto Answer 30  
Reliable UDP 31  
Multicast UDP 32  
TCP Auto Answer 33  
CHAPTER 9  
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) 36  
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) 36  
Modbus TCP/IP 37  
Raven Modbus on UDP 37  
Automation and Telemetry 37  
Configuring the Raven at the Polling Host for Modbus on UDP 38  
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Wireless ACE: Destination Port 38  
Wireless ACE: MD Configuration 38  
Configuring the Remote Ravens for Modbus with UDP 40  
Port 40  
Wireless ACE: Destination IP 41  
Dynamic IPs 41  
Raven mounted in an enclosure with an RTU 42  
CHAPTER 10  
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 44  
SNMP Traps 45  
User Name and Password 46  
Wireless ACE: Changing the Raven Password - Menu Option 47  
Wireless ACE: Changing the Raven Password 47  
Trap Destination 48  
Wireless ACE: *SNMPPORT 48  
Example of the MIB trap 48  
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CHAPTER 11  
Raven Mounting Bracket, part number 100-170-1009 A 54  
Connecting the Antenna 55  
Raven connectors 55  
Information and Status 62  
Basic Commands 64  
Activating (Provisioning) 65  
Cellular Network (Cingular GPRS) 67  
Local Network and Host Modes 69  
PassThru Mode 76  
Telnet 77  
Friends Mode 77  
Time and Date 78  
Logging 78  
DNS 79  
Keepalive 81  
Direct Communication 83  
SMTP (email) 85  
Modbus Settings 87  
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SNMP 90  
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Physical Characteristics: 97  
Environmental: 98  
Power Management: 98  
Troubleshooting 99  
Support web site 99  
Contacting Technical Support 99  
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CHAPTER 1  
Introduction to Raven  
GPRS  
The AirLink Raven uses serial to connect to a computer or other device and GPRS  
to connect to Cingular’s cellular network to allow cellular communication to the  
Internet or other network.  
Raven Overview  
The Raven's rugged form factor is ideal for industrial and commercial applications  
that require real-time communications. The Raven provides cellular data communi-  
cations for a variety of applications, such as telemetry, public safety, SCADA, traf-  
fic control, traffic metering, transit arrival systems and more.  
FIGURE 1. Raven face and back  
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Introduction to Raven GPRS  
The Raven has several built in features to make it more effective in a variety of set-  
tings. In addition, Airlink provides several modem tools to further enhance the  
capabilities of the Raven. These features and tools are introduced in this User  
Guide.  
Wireless ACE, Wireless ACE Web, and AceNet  
IPManager  
Modem Doctor  
Keepalive  
GPRS Overview  
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is packet-switched with many users sharing  
the same transmission channel, only transmitting when they have data to send. This  
means that the total available bandwidth can be immediately dedicated to those  
users who are actually sending at any given moment, providing higher utilization  
where users only send or receive data intermittently. GPRS provides speeds of 30–  
70 kbps with bursts possibly up to 170 kbps.  
Connecting to Cingular using Serial  
Your Raven is equipped with a serial port which you can use to connect directly to  
your computer or device.  
If you are using a computer with your Raven you can use Dial-Up Networking  
(DUN) to access the Internet or other network applications.  
Establishing a Connection with GPRS  
Cingular is the Internet Service Provider (ISP) from you to the Internet with the  
Raven as the connection to Cingular.  
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Introduction to Raven GPRS  
When your Raven is powered on, it automatically searches for cellular service  
using GPRS and establishes a PPP (Point to Point Protocol or “dial” up connection)  
link to Cingular’s network. As soon as the Raven receives its IP, it’s ready to create  
a TCP/IP network between your computer or device and Cingular’s network so you  
can use Cingular to communicate on the Internet.  
Using the Raven with a computer or network of computers behind a router using  
NAT (Network Address Translation which allows several computers or devices use  
a single IP address), you can access the Internet for web browsing, email, FTP, etc.  
FIGURE 2. Using the Raven to connect to the Internet  
Note: Corporate network connections are unique for each configuration  
and not covered as part of the standard installation.  
Using GPRS to Communicate directly to your  
Device  
There are two types of addresses in TCP/IP, dynamic and static.  
Dynamic addresses are assigned on a “need to have” basis. Your Raven might  
not always receive the same address each time it connects with Cingular.  
Static addresses are permanently assigned to a particular account and will  
always be used whenever your Raven connects to Cingular. The address will  
not be given to anyone else.  
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Introduction to Raven GPRS  
If you need to contact the Raven, a device connected to the modem, or a host sys-  
tem using the modem, you need to have a known IP (such as one which is static) or  
domain name (an IP address which is converted by a DNS server into a word based  
name).  
Most ISPs (cellular included) use dynamic IP addresses rather than static IP  
addresses. A dynamic IP address is suitable for many common Internet uses, such  
as web browsing, looking up data on another computer system, or other client func-  
tion (such as data only being sent out or only being received after an initial request).  
If you have a dynamic IP address for your Raven, you can use a service (such as IP  
Manager, covered later in this User Guide) to translate a dynamic IP address to a  
fully qualified domain name so you can contact the Raven as if it had a static IP.  
Common Uses for the Raven  
The Raven’s rugged construction and cellular connection make it ideal for use in  
remote and/or industrial locations. The Raven can be used for telemetry and for  
more advanced communication to the device or devices behind it.  
FIGURE 3. Financial POS and Kiosk  
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Introduction to Raven GPRS  
FIGURE 4. Automation and Telemetry  
FIGURE 5. Backup connection to the Internet  
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CHAPTER 2  
Subscriber Identity  
Module (SIM)  
The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) in the Raven is a smartcard securely storing  
the key identifying a mobile subscriber. Generally, you will only need to install the  
SIM once in the life of the modem and it may be pre-installed by Cingular or Air-  
Link.  
Installing the SIM  
To install the SIM, you will only need a small phillips head screw driver.  
Opening the Case  
1. Unplug the modem power and all cables.  
2. Using a small phillips head screw driver, remove the two screws on the back of  
the modem.  
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Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)  
FIGURE 1. Modem back  
3. Slide the casing off of the modem and set it aside.  
FIGURE 2. Modem partially slid from case  
Ejecting the SIM tray  
4. Using the tip of a closed pen, a paper clip, or PDA stylus, press the yellow but-  
ton between the two cards.  
FIGURE 3. Tray button  
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Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)  
5. Slide the tray out of the slot.  
FIGURE 4. Empty SIM Tray  
Inserting the SIM  
6. Place the SIM into the tray and gently press to click it into place.  
FIGURE 5. SIM Tray with a SIM  
7. Slide the tray back into the modem and gently press to click it into place.  
FIGURE 6. Inserting the SIM  
8. Slide the modem back into the case.  
9. Secure the back of the modem with the screws.  
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CHAPTER 3  
Raven Activation  
Your Raven needs specific parameters before it can operate on the Cingular GPRS  
network. Cingular will provide you with the necessary parameters to get the Raven  
configured.  
Connecting the Raven to your computer  
Your Raven’s serial port can be connected directly to most computers or devices  
using a standard straight through serial cable.  
Quick Start Guide and Setup Wizard  
The preferred way to configure and activate your Raven is via the AirLink Setup  
Wizard for Cingular GPRS. The Quick Start Guide will lead you through the using  
the Setup Wizard.  
The Cingular GPRS Raven Setup Wizard is available from the AirLink web  
site, http://www.airlink.com/support.  
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Raven Activation  
The Cingular GPRS Raven Quick Start Guide is also available at the AirLink  
web site.  
Note: The web site may have a more recent Setup Wizard and Quick  
Start Guide than those included with your Raven. It is recommended that  
you check with the web site for the latest version before installing your  
Raven.  
To run the Setup Wizard, you will need Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 2000,  
Windows XP, or later and .Net enabled.  
1. Select Start  
2. Select All Programs  
3. Select AirLink Communications  
4. Select Setup Wizard  
5. Select Setup Wizard  
FIGURE 1. Setup Wizard Menu  
The Cingular GPRS Raven Quick Start Guide specifies the information you need  
and will lead you through the steps.  
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Raven Activation  
Configuring the Raven using AT Commands  
An alternate method to configure and activate your Raven is by AT commands (full  
listing beginning on page 61) sent directly to the modem via a terminal application  
(page 58). This method is recommended only in situations where the Setup Wizard  
is not available and/or the configuration for the Raven is unusual.You can also con-  
figure your modem using Wireless ACE (page 15) or AceNet (page 16) using a  
template built in Wireless ACE. It is not recommended to activate a modem using  
either Wireless ACE or AceNet.  
Raven Indicator Lights  
When your Raven is connected to power and an antenna, there is a specific pattern  
to the lights to indicate its operation mode.  
FIGURE 2. Raven indicator lights  
Tx (transmit) and Rx (receive) - Lights will flash as data is transferred to and  
from the modem on the network.  
RSSI - Light shows the strength of the signal and may be solid (strong) or flash-  
ing (weaker).  
Reg - Indicates the modem is registered (activated) on the cellular network.  
Chan and Link - Indicate a connection to the cellular network.  
Pwr - Indicates the power adapter is connected and there is power getting to the  
modem.  
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CHAPTER 4  
Raven Utilities  
AirLink offers a suite of utilities to optimize your Raven’s performance, allowing  
you to remotely view status and make changes to the configuration as needed.  
AceView  
Wireless ACE and Wireless ACE Web  
AceNet  
Modem Doctor  
This section of the Raven User Guide covers basic information about these utilities.  
For additional information on a specific utility, please refer to the user guide for  
that utility.  
These utilities, except AceNet, are free of charge to those who own AirLink  
modems. You can download them and their user guides from the AirLink web site:  
AceNet.  
Note: AceView, Wireless ACE, and AceNet require with .Net and  
Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or later. Wireless  
ACE Web requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or later with ActiveX enabled.  
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Raven Utilities  
AceView  
AceView is a low-profile monitoring tool to view the status of your AirLink Raven  
and display network status, IP address, RSSI strength, firmware version, and other  
basic information.  
FIGURE 1. AceView  
You can connect to your Raven locally or remotely using a known IP address or a  
fully qualified domain name. The display is updated periodically as AceView polls  
the Raven at a specified interval. GPS is available only for PinPoint modems.  
FIGURE 2. AceView: About Raven  
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Raven Utilities  
Wireless ACE and Wireless ACE Web  
Wireless AirLink Configuration Executive (ACE) and Wireless Ace Web allow you  
to monitor your Raven remotely. Wireless ACE Web has a web-based interface and  
covers nearly the same range of features a Wireless ACE. Features discussed in  
this section apply to both versions unless otherwise noted.  
FIGURE 3. Wireless ACE  
Wireless ACE can be used to monitor your Raven, view modem status, or change  
the configuration of your Raven. You can even save a profile and, using Wireless  
ACE or AceNet, apply it to another AirLink modem.  
Wireless ACE provides a graphical interface for entering AT commands. See “AT  
Commands” on page 61 for a full listing of the AT commands for your Raven.  
Wireless ACE can be used with a Raven connected directly to your computer or  
remotely through your cellular service.  
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Raven Utilities  
AceNet  
With AceNet you can monitor several AirLink modems at the same time. The  
modems can be connected locally or remote. Several features can be displayed and  
logged. AceNet is a seperate product which can be purchased from AirLink.  
FIGURE 4. AceNet  
Using a template from Wireless ACE, you can change the configuration in several  
modems at the same time and can check and update their firmware as well. AceNet  
also features logging to a database and charting for the monitored modems.  
With AceNet, you can connect to modems locally via serial or Ethernet or remotely  
via TCP/IP or SMS.  
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Raven Utilities  
Modem Doctor  
Modem Doctor is a troubleshooting utility. This utility will allow you to get a log  
file of the Raven activity which you can then send to AirLink support, erase the  
current configuration completely, and set the Raven to only respond to a serial con-  
nection.  
FIGURE 5. Modem Doctor  
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CHAPTER 5  
DNS: Using Names  
Instead of IPs  
A domain name is a name of a server or device on the Internet which is associated,  
generally, with an IP address. In a way, a domain name is like the street address of  
your house with the phone number being like the IP. You can contact the house  
either by going to the address (name) or by calling the phone number (IP).  
Domain Name Service (DNS) is a network service which translates, or redirects,  
the IP, allowing someone to contact that address via the name. A DNS server is  
registered to handle all addresses of a particular domain (much like the post office  
for a particular town or city is known to the post offices of all other towns and cities  
and is authorized to give the addresses of locations in its own location).  
Configuring DNS  
The Raven has an internal DNS resolver with which it can query DNS servers in  
order to translate names into IPs which it can then use internally. Generally, when  
your Raven receives its IP from Cingular, it will also be configured to use Cingu-  
lar’s DNS servers to use for resolving (or translating) names to IP addresses. In  
that case, the only one which is not overwritten is the alternate DNS.  
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DNS: Using Names Instead of IPs  
You can use AT commands (page 61), Wireless ACE (page 15), and ACE Net  
(page 16) using a template built from Wireless ACE to configure DNS in your  
Raven.  
FIGURE 1. Wireless ACE: DNS  
*DNS1 and *DNS2 - Set these to your primary and secondary DNS servers.  
These maybe be overwritten by Cingular when your Raven gets it’s IP.  
*DNSUSER - Set this, if desired, to an additional DNS server to query when  
the domain name is not found in the primary or secondary. If *DNSUSER is set  
to 0.0.0.0, it will be ignored.  
Note: If you will be using your Raven to communicate with another Air-  
Link modem and both are using IP Manager (page 20) to translate  
dynamic IPs to domain names, it is recommended that you set  
*DNSUSER to the IP for IP Manager. IPManager’s updates occur more  
frequently than Cingular’s DNS servers decreasing the time between IP  
change and address resolution.  
*DNSUPDATE - This command sets how often you want DNS Updates to be  
forced.  
PPP-Peer  
The Raven uses the unqualified domain name of “ppp-peer” when it is PPP or SLIP  
mode to resolve the address of the device or computer connected via PPP or SLIP.  
If the Raven is not in PPP or SLIP mode, “ppp-peer” will resolve to 0.0.0.0.  
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CHAPTER 6  
IP Manager  
IP Manager translates a dynamic IP address to a fully qualified domain name so  
you can contact the Raven by name as if it had a static IP.  
Since Cingular frequently does not offer static IP addresses, IP Manager is a free  
service provided by AirLink for your Raven to translate a dynamic IP address into a  
fully qualified domain name so it can be contacted directly on the Internet.  
Dynamic IP addresses are granted only when a modem or other device is con-  
nected and can change each time the modem or device reconnects to the net-  
work.  
Static IP addresses are granted the same address every time the modem or  
device is connected.  
A dynamic IP address is suitable for many Internet activities such as web browsing,  
looking up data on another computer system, data only being sent out, or data only  
being received after an initial request. However, if you need to contact the Raven  
directly, a device connected to the modem, or a host system using the Raven, a  
dynamic IP won’t give you a reliable address to contact (since it may have changed  
since the last time it was assigned).  
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IP Manager  
Fully Qualified Domain Name  
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) generally has several parts.  
Top Level Domain (TDL): The TDL is the ending suffix for a domain name  
(.com, .net, .org, etc.)  
Country Code Top Level Domain (ccTDL): This suffix is often used after the  
TDL for most countries except the US (.ca, .uk, .au, etc.)  
Domain name: This is the name registered with ICANN (Internet Corporation  
for Assigned Names and Numbers) or the registry for a the country of the  
ccTDL (i.e. if a domain is part of the .ca TDL, it would be registered with the  
Canadian domain registry.) It is necessary to have a name registered before it  
can be used.  
Sub-domain or server name: A domain name can have many sub-domain or  
server names associated with it. Sub-domains need to be registered with the  
domain, but do not need to be registered with ICANN or any other registry. It is  
the responsibility of a domain to keep track of its own subs.  
A URL (Universal Resource Locator) is different from a domain name in that it  
also indicates information on the protocol used by a web browser to contact that  
address, such as http://www.airlink.com.  
.com is the TDL  
airlink is the domain (usually noted as airlink.com since the domain is specific  
to the TDL)  
www is the server registered with AirLink.com  
http:// is the protocol (html or web) used to access the webpage for AirLink  
Dynamic Name Resolution  
When an IP address is not expected to change, the DNS server can indicate to all  
queries that the address can be cached and not looked up for a long period of time.  
Dynamic DNS servers, conversely, have a short caching period for the domain  
information to prevent other Internet sites or queries from using the old informa-  
tion.  
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IP Manager  
If the Raven is configured for Dynamic IP, when the Raven first connects to the  
Internet, it sends a IP change notification to IP Manager. IP Manger will acknowl-  
edge the change and update the DNS record. The changed IP address will then be  
the address for the Raven’s configured name.  
Once the Raven’s IP has been updated in IP Manager, it can be contacted via name.  
If the IP address is needed, you can use the domain name to determine the IP  
address.  
The fully qualified domain name of the Raven will be a subdomain of eairlink.com.  
Note: Earlink.com is a domain name owned and registered by AirLink  
for IP Manager.  
Configuring the Raven for Dynamic IP  
To configure the Dynamic IP settings in your Raven so that it will use IP Manager,  
you can use AT commands (page 61), using direct serial communication or Telnet  
(page 58), Wireless ACE (page 15), and ACE Net (page 16) using a template built  
from Wireless ACE.  
To configure your AirLink modem to be addressed by name, the modem needs to  
have 4 elements configured.  
FIGURE 1. Wireless ACE: Dynamic IP (IP Manager configuration)  
1. Modem name: The name you want for the modem.  
2. Domain: Eairlink.com is the IP Manager domain provided by AirLink.  
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IP Manager  
3. IP Manager IP Address: The IP or domain name of the dynamic DNS server.  
Earlink.com is the IP Manger server provided by AirLink. Note: To use the  
name here instead of the IP, you need to have DNS set up in your Raven. See  
“DNS: Using Names Instead of IPs” on page 18.  
4. IP Manager update interval: How long you want the address to be cached.  
In Wireless ACE, select Dynamic IP to configure your modem to use IP Manager.  
You can configure a second dynamic server as a backup, secondary, or alternate  
server.  
Note: 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,  
append a number for each.  
Restrictions for Modem Name  
Must begin with a letter or number  
Can include a hyphen (-)  
Cannot contain spaces  
Must be no longer than 63 characters total  
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CHAPTER 7  
Keepalive  
It is not uncommon for your Raven to be disconnected from Cingular after an  
extended period of inactivity. This is generally a feature intended to reduce your  
charges for inactive use.  
Keepalive is used to test and maintain the Raven’s connection to Cingular by ping-  
ing an IP address after a specified period of inactivity. Keepalive is recommended  
for users who have a remote terminated modem that infrequently communicates to  
the network. Keepalive is also recommended if you have experienced issues where  
the modem can no longer be reached remotely.  
When Keepalive pings the IP address, an acknowledgement indicates there is an  
active connection to the network. If the modem does not receive a response from  
the IP address, it will retry 5 times in 5 second intervals. The Raven will then reset  
the radio module after 5 failed attempts and reconnect to Cingular.  
Configuring Keepalive  
As with all other aspects of the Raven’s configuration, you can use Wireless Ace or  
Wireless Ace Web (page 15), AceNet (page 16), or direct serial communication or  
Telnet (page 58) to configure Keepalive.  
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Keepalive  
To set the Keepalive using Wireless ACE, select Other from the menu on the left.  
FIGURE 1. Keepalive Configuration in Wireless ACE  
*IPPING sets the interval, in minutes, you want Keepalive to test the network con-  
nection. To disable Keepalive, set *IPPING to 0 (default setting).  
*IPPINGADDR sets the IP address you want to use for the test. If *PPINGADDR  
is left blank or is set to an invalid IP address (i.e. an IP which is unreachable or one  
which is not a valid IP address), the modem will reset itself on a regular interval.  
*IPPINGFORCE sets whether you wish the network connection test to occur only  
if there is no activity. Set to 1, IPPINGFORCE will force the ping to occur at the  
IPPING interval regardless of any other network activity. When *IPPINGFORCE  
is set to 1, the modem does a complete modem reset, in addition to resetting the  
connection. When the modem is reset, it could take a few minutes to reconnect to  
the network.  
Data usage using Keepalive.  
When using Keepalive, be aware that a ping moves approximately 66 bytes of data  
over the network and is billable by the carrier. The following *IPPING settings  
will incur approximate monthly data usage in addition to any other data usage:  
5 min. will use 1.2mb / month  
15 min. will use 400k / month  
30 min. will use 200k / month  
60 min. will use 100k / month  
120 min. will use 50k / month  
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Host Modes  
The Raven can be in one of six communication modes as the Host to the computer  
or other device attached to the serial port of the Raven.  
AT: The Raven accepts and responds to standard, Hayes-style AT commands. This  
is enabled by default.  
PassThru: Direct connection to internal hardware (OEM Module) of the Raven.  
PPP: The Raven is using PPP to communicate with the Host.  
SLIP: The Raven is using SLIP to communicate with the Host.  
UDP PAD: Any data received on the serial port is assembled into UDP packets and  
send to the session's associated IP and Port (described later). Any responses  
received from the associated IP and port destined for the modem's Device Port are  
unwrapped and sent out the serial port.  
TCP PAD: Any data received on the serial port is packaged into TCP messages and  
sent to the associated connection's IP and Port (described later). Any data received  
from the TCP peer is unwrapped and sent out the serial port.  
The Raven can be programmed to enter any of the modes, except PassThru, auto-  
matically on power up. This is done setting the Startup Mode Default (refer to MD  
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in the AT Command listing, page 69) to the desired mode. If this setting is non-  
zero, the modem will enter the specified mode after 5 seconds. If you want to can-  
cel this behavior, the ATMD0 command can be used before the 5-second time-out  
expires.  
If the modem is in any mode other than AT or PassThru, the AT command mode  
can be re-entered by:  
Deactivating DTR (if &D2 or Ignore DTR, S211, is not set).  
Issuing the +++ escape sequence (if Disable AT Escape, DAE, is not set).  
Resetting or Power cycling the modem.  
PassThru Mode can only be exited by resetting the modem.  
Note: DTR needs to be asserted (S211=1 or &D0) by the host before PPP  
Mode, SLIP Mode, UDP PAD Mode, or TCP PAD Mode can be entered.  
AT Mode  
AT commands are used to configure the modem, command it to do something, or  
query a setting. For a full listing of the AT commands, refer to page 61.  
AT commands must always be terminated by <CR> (ASCII character 0x0D).  
If E=1 (Echo On), the AT command (including the terminating <CR>) will be  
displayed (output) before any responses.  
Two settings affect the format of AT command output: V (Verbose) and Q (Quiet).  
If Q=1 (Quiet On), no result codes are output whatsoever, so there is no  
response generated by a (non query) command.  
If Q=0 (Quiet Off), result codes are output. The format of this output is then  
affected by the Verbose setting.  
If Quiet mode is off, the result code is affected as follows:  
For V=1 (Verbose mode), the textual result code is surrounded by <CR><LF>  
and any AT query response is also surrounded by <CR><LF>.  
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For V=0, (Terse mode), a numeric result code is output with a single trailing  
<CR> (no <LF> is output), while any AT query response is followed by  
<CR><LF> (there is no preceding output).  
For example, possible output to the AT command "AT<CR>" (assuming quiet  
mode is not on) is:  
<CR> - if V=0  
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> - if V=1  
PassThru Mode  
In PassThru mode, the Raven does not behave normally, all serial communication is  
passed directly between the internal hardware and the computer connected directly  
to the modem. This mode can be used to configure hardware-specific settings (e.g.,  
for provisioning, etc.)  
Issuing the "AT\APASSTHRU" enters this mode. The modem responds with OK, at  
which point a direct connection to the internal hardware is established.  
PassThru Mode can only be exited by resetting the modem.  
Some internal hardware requires upwards of 20 seconds before AT commands can  
be entered, so be patient if there seems to be no response to AT commands.  
Warning: PassThru can only be exited by resetting or power-cycling the  
modem. This mode cannot be entered via a Telnet session.  
PassThru Mode allows only specific AT commands. Those commands which are  
used with ALEOS only will be unavailable. For the many of the commands avail-  
able in PassThru mode, refer to page 91. Most of these commands are not available  
except when the modem is in PassThru Mode. The commands usable also depend  
heavily on the modem model number (found on the label on the top of the modem).  
Note: ALEOS is disabled in PassThru Mode. You cannot use ALEOS  
specific commands while the modem is in PassThru Mode.  
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PPP Mode  
In PPP mode, the Raven acts as a PPP server, providing an IP address, and DNS  
servers (if available) to the Host.  
PPP mode is entered from the AT mode by using any of the following commands:  
AT\APPP<CR>  
ATDT10.0.0.1<CR>  
ATDT10001<CR>  
ATD#19788<CR>  
CLIENT<CR>  
In response to any of the preceding commands, the modem will respond with  
CONNECT<CR><lf> and is ready for the host to begin PPP negotiations.  
The IP received by the host in the resulting negotiation will either be a private (non-  
routable) IP or a public (network-routable) IP provided by the network, depending  
on the settings of *HOSTPRIVMODE [S300]. If *HOSTPRIVMODE=1, the value  
of the private IP an be determined beforehand by querying S110. The private IP to  
be used can be defined with the command AT*HOSTPRIVIP=192.168.100.33 sub-  
stituting the desired IP address.  
Using a private IP insulates the PPP client from changes in IP addresses of the  
underlying network. The Raven will perform basic NAT-like address translation on  
all packets.  
If a public IP address is being used, any changes in the IP (as determined by the  
wireless network) will result in the PPP link to the host being disconnected, requir-  
ing the host to reinitiate it. The public IP is passed to the host in the PPP negotia-  
tions, so when the network forces a change, the modem has to force the host to  
renegotiate the PPP link to make this happen.  
Slip Mode  
SLIP mode is entered be using the "AT\ASLIP" command. As in PPP Mode, the IP  
address that the host assumes is affected by the setting of S300. SLIP does not  
negotiate the IP with the host, so before making a SLIP connection, the host SLIP  
driver must be configured to use the IP specified by querying S110.  
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UDP Pad Mode  
When the modem is in UDP PAD (Packet Assembly and Disassembly) Mode, all  
characters received on the serial port are assembled into UDP packets and sent to  
the Raven’s remote IP address/port, and any packets received from the same IP/  
port-destined for the Raven’s Device Port (see *DPORT)--are disassembled and  
dumped onto the serial line.  
A UDP session is initiated by one of the following events:  
Using the Dial UDP (DP) AT command (ex. ATDP192.168.3.23/3456)  
Setting the Startup Mode Default (MD) to 3 (UDP) so that a UDP session is  
entered automatically when the modem powers up. Serial data will be sent to  
the IP/port specified in S53.  
An incoming UDP packet is received and  
• UDP auto answer is enabled (S82=2)  
• The destination IP address matches that in S53  
• Or allow any IP is set (AIP=1)  
• The modem is in AT mode [not in a current UDP or TCP session]  
UDP packet assembly is affected by the values of S50 (PAD Forwarding Time-out)  
and S51 (PAD Forwarding Character). Data received in the serial buffer will be  
transmitted when the idle inter-character time-out specified in S50 (in tenths of sec-  
onds) occurs or when a character is received that matches S51 (if non-zero).  
UDP Auto Answer  
UDP auto answer (previously called UDP half-open) is set with S82=2. When set,  
the Raven will automatically establish a UDP session to the source IP address and  
port of the UDP packet received. The Raven will remain "locked" to this one  
remote IP/port until no data is sent or received for the time interval defined in the  
UDP auto answer time-out (S83). During this session, packets from other IP/port  
addresses will be rejected, unless *UALL is set. Whether or not an incoming  
packet will cause the modem to enter a UDP session is always dependent on the  
S53 and AIP settings.  
When idle, after the time-out has occurred, the Raven is in AT command mode on  
the serial port, and any valid AT command may be entered during this time.  
The Normal UDP Mode (MD3) can be combined with UDP auto answer to cause  
the incoming serial data to be sent in UDP packets (instead of being treated as AT  
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commands), while allowing sessions to be established from different UDP sources.  
A UDP session will be initiated either by incoming serial data or by an incoming  
UDP packet. The session, started by either method, will be terminated when no data  
has been sent or received for the S82 period. Once the session terminates, another  
may be initiated by either means.  
When the session is initiated by serial data, the new session will be established  
using the destination address specified in S53. The S53 setting can be changed if  
the connect to last UDP setting (*UDPLAST=1) is set. The address in S53 will be  
updated to reflect the address of the last session initiated by an incoming UDP  
packet. So that when new data is received over the host serial port while in the idle  
state, a session will be re-established with the last address. (This behavior is the  
same as the previous Hybrid2 (MD6) mode).  
Note: TCP auto answer (S0) may also be set simultaneously with UDP  
auto answer. Then, when in the idle state, the modem will accept either  
a TCP or UDP incoming packet, and enter a TCP or UDP session as  
appropriate.  
Reliable UDP  
Reliable UDP adds a simple protocol on top of UDP to provide reliable delivery of  
data. When data is received from the host serial port, a 2 byte header is added to the  
data, containing a message type and a sequence number. The Raven will continue to  
send this data (buffering any received data in the meantime) until it receives an  
acknowledgement with this sequence number. If an acknowledgement is not  
received within the time-out period (specified in S7), the data will be retransmitted.  
This will continue until an acknowledgement is received or the modem is reset.  
Likewise any UDP packets received by the Raven are expected to have this simple  
header. The Raven will issue an acknowledgement for any valid packets which are  
received.  
Configure the Raven as for a normal UDP session. Set the Startup Mode Default to  
3, and the UDP Mode Default to 7 (ATMD73). If using two modems, configure the  
Destination IP and Port in each to point to each other. Serial data will then be sent  
reliably between the two  
Note: Although it adds reliability, the simple implementation of the  
Reliable UDP mode in the Raven does not check for duplicate packets.  
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Multicast UDP  
Multicast UDP results in any data received from the host serial port being sent to all  
the clients in the Modbus list. The remote port number is taken from S53. To avoid  
flooding the network, the packets are sent to each client with a 20ms pause in  
between. The receipt of UDP packets works as in normal UDP mode (i.e. bound by  
the value S53 and/or AIP). Since it may take a while to transmit the data to all hosts  
(especially if all 20 Modbus entries are used and name resolutions are required),  
new data received from the host port is buffered until current transmissions to all  
hosts are finished.  
Enter the list of target IPs in the Modbus IP list. The index numbers in the IP list  
aren't used. Configure the Raven as for a normal UDP session. Set the Startup  
Mode Default to 3, and the UDP Mode Default to 8 (ATMD83). Configure the  
Destination port to match the device port of the remote modems.  
TCP PAD Mode  
When the Raven is in a TCP session, all characters received on the serial port are  
assembled into TCP packets and sent to the mode's remote IP address/port, and any  
packets received from the remote end of the TCP connection are disassembled and  
dumped onto the serial line.  
A TCP connection is established by one of the following methods:  
Using the Dial TCP (DT) AT command (ex. ATDT192.168.3.23/3456)  
TCP auto answer is enabled (S0), a TCP connection request is received, and the  
modem is not in a data session.  
Data is received on the serial port and  
• The Startup Mode Default (MD) is 4 (auto TCP)  
• The remote TCP destination, as defined in S53, successfully responds to the  
TCP connection request.  
The value of S7 (TCP Connection Time-out) specifies the number of seconds to  
wait, after initiating a TCP connection attempt, for a successful connection to be  
established. If the connection has not been successfully established before the time-  
out occurs, ERROR/BUSY is returned.  
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TCP packet assembly is affected by the values of S50 (PAD Forwarding Time-out)  
and S51 (PAD Forwarding Character). Data received in the serial buffer will be  
transmitted when the idle inter-character time-out specified in S50 (in tenths of sec-  
onds) occurs or when a character is received that matches S51 (if non-zero).  
The TCP session will be terminated if no data is transmitted or received for the time  
interval specified in TCPT and TCPS. TCPT is the number of minutes (TCPS=0)  
or seconds (TCPS=1) used for this idle time-out.  
Warning: TCPT should never be 0 when using the TCP mode. A broken  
TCP session can result in the modem being left with a TCP half-open  
connection that can only be terminated with a reset.  
TCP Auto Answer  
TCP auto answer (S0=1|2) also allows a TCP connection request to be "answered"  
when the modem is idle, not in a data session. The TCP connection request's desti-  
nation port has to match the modem's device port.  
Note: UDP auto answer may also be set simultaneously with TCP auto  
answer. Then, when in the idle state, the modem will accept either a  
TCP connection request or UDP incoming packet, and enter a TCP or  
UDP session as appropriate.  
Hybrid Modes  
Some previous hybrid modes (MD=5, 6) are no longer implemented as special,  
unique modes. Now that UDP auto answer (UDP Half-open, S82=2) can be  
enabled in conjunction with UDP PAD mode (MD3), effectively this is the same as  
MD5 and MD6 previously accomplished. Setting MD5 and MD6 are still sup-  
ported, but not recommended.  
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TABLE 1. Hybrid Mode Settings  
AT Setting  
MD  
Hybrid (MD5) Hybrid2 (MD6)  
3
2
1
0
3
2
1
1
S82  
S0  
*UDPLAST  
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CHAPTER 9  
Modbus/BSAP  
Configuration  
The Raven supports Modbus ASCII, Modbus RTU, BSAP, and can also emulate  
other protocols like DF1 or others using its Modbus Variable feature.  
Modbus Overview  
The Modbus Protocol, developed by Modicon in 1979, provides for client-server  
(also referred to as master-slave) communications between intelligent devices. As  
a de facto standard, it is the most widely used network protocol in the industrial  
manufacturing environment to transfer discrete/analog I/O and register data  
between control devices.  
Modbus, BSAP, and other Modbus variations are often used in conjunction with  
telemetry devices.  
This section is just a brief overview of Modbus. For more information,  
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Telemetry  
Telemetry is an automated communications process by which data is collected from  
instruments located at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving  
equipment for measurement, monitoring, display, and recording. Transmission of  
the information may be over physical pairs of wires, telecommunication circuits,  
radios or satellite.  
Remote Terminal Unit (RTU)  
Modbus was originally designed to be used in a radio environment where packets  
are broadcast from a central station (also called master or host) to a group of remote  
units. Each remote unit, Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) , has a hexidecimal identifi-  
cation number (ID). The first part of the broadcast packet contains an RTU ID  
which corosponds to the ID of one of the remote units. The Modbus host looks for  
the ID and sends to only the unit with the matching ID. The RTU would then reply  
back to the central station.  
The RTU connects to physical equipment such as switches, pumps, and other  
devices and monitors and controls these devices. The RTU can be part of a net-  
work set up for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition.  
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)  
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) describes solutions across a  
large variety of industries and is used in industrial and engineering applications to  
monitor and control distributed systems from a master location. SCADA encom-  
passes multiple RTUs, a central control room with a host computer (or network),  
and some sort of communication infrastructure.  
SCADA allows for “supervisory” control of remote devices as well as acquiring  
data from the remote locations. Programmable Logic Controllers allow for a higher  
degree of automated SCADA.  
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)  
A Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is a small industrial computer which gen-  
erally monitors several connected sensor inputs and controls attached devices  
(motor starters, solenoids, pilot lights/displays, speed drives, valves, etc.) according  
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to a user-created program stored in its memory. Containing inputs and outputs sim-  
ilar to an RTU, PLCs are frequently used for typical relay control, sophisticated  
motion control, process control, Distributed Control System and complex network-  
ing.  
Modbus TCP/IP  
Modbus TCP/IP simply takes the Modbus instruction set and wraps TCP/IP around  
it. Since TCP/IP is the communications standard for the Internet and most net-  
worked computers, this provides a simpler installation. Modbus TCP/IP uses stan-  
dard Ethernet equipment.  
Raven Modbus on UDP  
When Ravens are used in place of radios, a Raven is connected to the central station  
(host) and a Raven is connected to each remote unit. When the Raven is configured  
for Modbus with UDP, the Raven connected to the host can store a list of IP  
addresses or names with matching IDs. When the host at the central station sends  
serial data as a poll request, the Raven at the host matches the RTU ID to a corre-  
sponding IP of a Raven at a remote unit. A UDP packet is assembled encapsulating  
the RTU ID and serial data transmitted from the host. The UDP packet is then  
transmited to the specific Raven at the remote unit matching the RTU ID. The  
remote Raven then disassembles the packet before transmiting the RTU ID and  
serial data to the remote unit. The remote units operate in normal UDP mode and  
their data is sent to the host via the remote Raven and host Raven.  
FIGURE 1. Automation and Telemetry  
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Configuring the Raven at the Polling Host for  
Modbus on UDP  
You can use either Wireless ACE (page 15 and page 57), direct serial communica-  
tion or Telnet (page 58) to configure the modem using AT commands (page 61).  
This section covers standard Modbus, variations may need additional commands  
(AT Commands: page 87).  
Port  
The destination port for the Raven at the host needs to match the device port in use  
on all the Ravens at the remote sites. For example, if the remote Raven’s device  
port (see below) is "12345", then the Modbus host Raven's S53 (AT commands:  
page 103) destination port should be set to "12345".  
In Wireless ACE, select Misc in the side menu.  
FIGURE 2. Wireless ACE: Destination Port  
Take note of (or set) the Device Port setting in *DPORT (AT commands: page 103)  
to configure the remote Ravens.  
FIGURE 3. Wireless ACE: Device Port  
Default Power-up Mode  
The default power-up mode will need to be set. In Wireless ACE, select UDP in the  
side menu. Select the appropriate MD (AT commands: page 69) mode from the  
drop down menu.  
FIGURE 4. Wireless ACE: MD Configuration  
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ATMD13: Modbus ASCII  
ATMD23: Modbus RTU (Binary)  
ATMD33: BSAP  
ATMD63: Variable Modbus (individual parameters are set up manually)  
IDs to IPs  
The last step of configuring the Raven at the host is setting the IDs to their specific  
IPs. In Wireless ACE, select the menu option Addr List.  
FIGURE 5. Wireless ACE: Addr List  
Addresses can be entered in decimal or hex. Wireless ACE will translate hex  
entries into decimal. The number before the “=” is ID, the number after is the IP  
address. There can be a total of 100 remote ID/Local addresses entered into the  
Raven.  
When using AT commands via telnet or direct serial connection, use ATMLIST for  
decimal IDs and ATMLISTX for hexidecimal, ex. if the ID is 27 and the IP is  
123.123.123.124, you would enter it as ATMLIST27=123.123.123.124 or  
ATMLISTX1B=123.123.123.124.  
Dynamic IP  
If you do not have a static IP, the host Raven should be configured to report its cur-  
rent IP to a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) server (page 20).  
In the Host Raven’s configuration, instead of IP address for the Addr List (ATM-  
LIST or ATMLISTX), substitute a single unique name for each modem, i.e.  
remote1, remote2, etc.  
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When you configure IPManager for the host Raven, make note of your modem  
name and domain setting in Wireless ACE in the menu selection Dynamic IP to be  
used with the remote modems.  
FIGURE 6. Wireless ACE: Modem Name and Domain  
With names instead of IPs for the Address List, the host Raven will query the DNS  
server for the current IP assigned to the specific name of a remote Raven to send a  
message coroponding to the ID.  
Configuring the Remote Ravens for Modbus with  
UDP  
You can use either Wireless ACE (page 15 and page 57), direct serial communica-  
tion or Telnet (page 58) to configure the modem using AT commands (page 61).  
This section covers standard Modbus, variations may need additional commands  
(AT Commands: page 87).  
Port  
The communications port on the remote Ravens needs to match the host Raven’s  
port. If the host Raven’s port is ‘12345’ the remote Raven’s port also needs to be  
‘12345’.  
In Wireless ACE, select Misc in the side menu. Set the destination port (S53) to  
match the device port of the host Raven (*DPORT, above). Make sure the device  
port of the remote Raven (*DPORT) matches the destination port of the host  
Raven (S53, above).  
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Default Power-up Mode  
Each Raven at the remote locations will need to be configured to communicate with  
the Raven at the host. In Wireless ACE, select UDP in the side menu. Select 03-  
UDP (normal UDP operation) as the value for MD.  
FIGURE 7. Wireless ACE: UDP Power-up Mode  
Host Raven IP  
If the Host Raven has a static IP, enter it in the Destination Address for S53. In  
Wireless ACE, select Misc in the side menu.  
FIGURE 8. Wireless ACE: Destination IP  
Dynamic IPs  
If you do not have static IPs, the remote Ravens need to be configured to report  
their current IPs to a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) server (page 20). You will need to  
match the name of the Raven to the names specified in the host Raven’s MLIST or  
MLISTX for the connected RTU.  
Instead of an IP, for S53, specify the name of the host Raven (*MODEMNAME).  
If the remote Ravens are using a different DDNS than the host Raven, you will  
need to specify the fully qualified domain name (*MODEMNAME+*DOMAIN).  
With a name instead of IPs for the host Raven, the remote Ravens will query the  
DNS server for the current IP assigned to the host Raven before sending data back  
to the host.  
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RTU settings  
Other parameters may need to be changed, but this is dependent on the RTU type  
being used. As a minimum, this typically involves setting the proper serial settings  
to match your RTU.  
FIGURE 9. Raven mounted in an enclosure with an RTU  
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FIGURE 10. RTU to Raven setup  
FIGURE 11. Power Connections  
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CHAPTER 10  
Simple Network  
Management Protocol  
(SNMP)  
The Raven is can be configured as an SNMP agent and supports SNMPv2c and  
SNMPv3.  
SNMP Overview  
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) was designed to allow remote  
management and monitoring of a variety of devices from a central location. The  
SNMP management system is generally composed of agents (such as your Raven, a  
router, a UPS, a web server, a file server, or other computer equipment) and a Net-  
work Management Station (NMS) which monitors all the agents on a specific net-  
work. Using the management information base (MIB), an NMS can include  
reporting, network topology mapping, tools to allow traffic monitoring and trend  
analysis, and device monitoring.  
Authentication ensures SNMP messages coming from the agent, such as the Raven  
have not been modified and the agent may not be queried by unauthorized users.  
SNMPv3 uses a User-Based Security Model (USM) to authenticate and, if desired,  
message encryption. USM uses a user name and password specific to each device.  
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Management Information Base (MIB)  
The management information base (MIB) is a type of database used to compile the  
information from the various SNMP agents. Reports from various agents, such as  
the Raven, are sent as data in form designed to be parsed by the NMS into its MIB.  
The data is hierarchical with entries addressed through object identifiers.  
SNMP Traps  
The trap is a “snap-shot” of the settings and status of the Agent’s device which is  
sent as a report to the NMS in a form that can be parsed and stored in the MIB. See  
below (page 48) for an example of the trap from an AirLink modem.  
Raven SNMP Configuration  
To configure your Raven to work as an SNMP agent, you can use either Wireless  
ACE (page 15), direct serial communication or Telnet (page 76page 58) to config-  
ure the modem using AT commands (page 79page 61). In Wireless ACE, the  
SNMP commands are all on the Other menu option.  
There are only three commands to set for SNMP in the Raven: the listening port,  
the security level, and the trap destination.  
Listening Port  
*SNMPPORT sets the port for the SNMP agent to listen on. If set to zero, default,  
SNMP is disabled.  
FIGURE 1. Wireless ACE: *SNMPPORT  
SNMP generally uses port 161, however most Internet providers  
(including cellular) block all ports below 1024 as a security measure.  
You should be able to use higher numbered port such as 10161.  
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  
Security Level  
*SNMPSECLVL sets the security level and which version of SNMP communica-  
tions are used.  
FIGURE 2. Wireless ACE: *SNMPPORT  
0 - No security required. SNMPv2c and SMNPv3 communications are allowed.  
1 - Authentication required. SNMPv3 is required to do authentication and  
SNMPv2c transmissions will be silently discarded. Authentication is equivalent  
to the authNoPriv setting in SNMPv3.  
2 - Authentication required and messages are encrypted. SNMPv3 is required  
to do authentication. SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 authNoPriv transmissions will be  
silently discarded. Authentication and encryption is equivalent to the authPriv  
setting in SNMPv3.  
User Name and Password  
The user name is 'user'. The user name cannot be changed.  
The Raven's password is used as the SNMP password (default is '12345').  
Note: The eight-character password requirement for SMNPv3 is not  
enforced by the Raven's Agent to allow the default password to function.  
Your SNMP administrator or MIS may require you to change to a more  
secure and/or longer password.  
To change the password in the Raven, select Modem from the top menu line in  
Wireless ACE.  
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FIGURE 3. Wireless ACE: Changing the Raven Password - Menu Option  
The current password will be pre-entered. As you type the new password and con-  
firm it, the characters you type will be obscured by “x”.  
FIGURE 4. Wireless ACE: Changing the Raven Password  
For the password, you can use numbers, letters, and/or punctuation.  
Caution: The password is case sensitive. “drowssaP” is not the same as  
“drowssap”.  
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  
Trap Destination  
*SNMPTRAPDEST needs to be set with the destination IP and port. If either are  
set to zero or empty, SNMP traps are disabled.  
FIGURE 5. Wireless ACE: *SNMPPORT  
Note: Traps are sent out according to the SNMP security level (i.e. if the  
security level is 2, traps will be authenticated and encrypted). Currently,  
the only trap supported is LinkUp.  
Example of the MIB trap  
AIRLINK-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN  
IMPORTS  
ObjectName  
FROM SNMPv2-SMI  
MODULE-COMPLIANCE  
FROM SNMPv2-CONF;  
org  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso 3 }  
dod  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { org 6 }  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dod 1 }  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 4 }  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { private 1 }  
internet  
private  
enterprises  
airlink OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 20542 }  
general OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { airlink 1 }  
common OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { airlink 2 }  
status OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { airlink 3 }  
gps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { airlink 4 }  
-- GENERAL --  
phoneNumber OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
DisplayString (SIZE (10))  
read-only  
current  
::= { general 1 }  
deviceID OBJECT-TYPE  
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SYNTAX  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
DisplayString  
read-only  
current  
::= { general 2 }  
electronicID OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { general 3 }  
modemType OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { general 4 }  
aleosSWVer OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { general 5 }  
aleosHWVer OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { general 6 }  
modemSWVer OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { general 7 }  
modemHWVer OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { general 8 }  
-- COMMON --  
date OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { common 1 }  
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otaProgrammingEnable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
INTEGER {  
disabled(0),  
enabled(1) }  
read-only  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
current  
::= { common 2 }  
devicePort OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
INTEGER(0..65535)  
read-only  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
current  
::= { common 3 }  
netUID OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { common 4 }  
netPW OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { common 5 }  
requestPAP OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
INTEGER {  
no(0),  
yes(1) }  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { common 6 }  
destinationAddress OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { common 7 }  
destinationPort OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
INTEGER(0..65535)  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { common 8 }  
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serialPortSettings OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
DisplayString  
read-only  
current  
::= { common 9 }  
serialPortFlowControl OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
INTEGER {  
none(0),  
hardware(2),  
software(4) }  
read-only  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
current  
::= { common 10 }  
-- STATUS --  
ipAddress OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
IpAddress  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { status 1 }  
netState OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { status 2 }  
netChannel OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
INTEGER  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { status 3 }  
rssi OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
INTEGER(-125..-50)  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { status 4 }  
serialSent OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
INTEGER  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { status 5 }  
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serialReceived OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
INTEGER  
read-only  
current  
::= { status 6 }  
hostMode OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { status 7 }  
powerMode OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { status 8 }  
fixObtained OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
INTEGER {  
no(0),  
yes(1) }  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { gps 1 }  
satelliteCount OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
INTEGER  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
read-only  
current  
::= { gps 2 }  
latitude OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { gps 3 }  
longitude OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX  
DisplayString  
read-only  
current  
MAX-ACCESS  
STATUS  
::= { gps 4 }  
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CHAPTER 11  
Hardware Installation  
Your AirLink Raven should be mounted in a position that allows easy access for the  
cables so they are not bent or constricted. The LEDs on the front panel should be  
visible for ease of operational verification. You should ensure that there is adequate  
airflow around the modem but that it is kept free from direct exposure to the ele-  
ments (sun, rain, etc.). The exterior of the case should also be grounded.  
Raven Mounting Kit  
An optional accessory for your modem is a mounting kit. The bracket is designed  
to snugly cradle the modem and hold it in place where you need it.  
The Raven “snaps” into place in the bracket locking into the grooves on the Raven  
case. The bracket can be further secured with a twist-tie set into the grooves on the  
top for situations where the modem may be subjected to violent movement, such as  
in the back of an automobile. In most stationary installations, such as in a field or  
pipe, the Raven and bracket shouldn’t require a twist-tie.  
The bracket can be attached to the location using #6 screws (mounting hole diame-  
ter approximately 0.150").  
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FIGURE 1. Raven Mounting Bracket, part number 100-170-1009 A  
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Connecting the Antenna  
Your Raven will work with most standard cellular antennas with a TNC connector  
and rated to work with GPRS technology. Connect the antenna or RF cable directly  
to the TNC connector on the back of the Raven.  
FIGURE 2. Raven connectors  
Connecting power  
Your Raven can be used with either DC (available in most automobiles) or 110 AC  
(standard US wall power) with the appropriate power adapter (available from Air-  
Link).  
The power cable positive lead should be connected to the battery or power source  
positive terminal. The power cable negative lead should be connected to the battery  
or power source negative terminal. The Raven has an internal polysilicon circuit  
breaker that opens at 0.5 to 1.0 amps of current.  
Connecting the Raven to a computer or other  
device  
Your Raven’s serial port can be connected directly to most computers or other  
devices using a standard straight through cable. If you have a DTE device, you will  
need a null modem or null modem cable.  
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Your Raven can also be connected to a serial cable that is connected to a USB to  
serial device connected to a computer or other device which does not have an avail-  
able serial port but does have USB.  
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AT Commands  
Just as with a Hayes compatible analog modem, the Raven parameters can all be  
configured with AT commands. Wireless ACE and Wireless ACE Web (See “Wire-  
less ACE and Wireless ACE Web” on page 15. and below) are a graphical interface  
for the AT commands and it is highly recommended that you use one of them to  
modify any parameters, however a terminal emulation application, such as Telnet,  
can be used instead.  
Using Wireless Ace  
With Wireless ACE and Wireless ACE Web, you only need to find the command  
listed and then enter the new value in the space provided. For those commands  
which have specific parameters, the choices will be in a drop down menu.  
FIGURE 1. Wireless ACE: Using AT Commands  
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To set or commit the changes in the modem, use the Write button at the  
top of Wireless ACE interface.  
FIGURE 2. Wireless ACE: toolbar  
For more information on using Wireless ACE or Wireless ACE Web, please refer to  
the Wireless ACE User Guide.  
Note: Some of the AT Commands are not able to be configured in Wire-  
less ACE.  
Using Telnet Terminal Emulation  
Most installations of Microsoft Windows come with a version of HyperTerminal.  
Start>All Programs>Accessories>Communications>HyperTerminal  
1. Choose a name for your connection, such as Raven. The name and icon are  
only for your own reference so you can find the connection at a later date.  
FIGURE 3. HyperTerminal: Connection Name  
2. Select TCP/IP (Winsock) for Connect Using. The host address will be the cur-  
rent Internet IP of the Raven. Change the port number to 2332 (default telnet  
port for the Raven).  
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FIGURE 4. HyperTerminal: TCP/IP Settings  
3. When HyperTerminal connects to the Raven, you may be prompted for a pass-  
word. The default password is 12345. When you press Enter, you should get  
back a reply of “OK”.  
FIGURE 5. HyperTerminal: AT mode via Telnet  
4. Type AT and press Enter. You should get a reply of “OK” or “0”.  
5. To see what you are typing as you type it, you will need to turn on the echo and  
verbose mode. Type ATE1V1 and press Enter.  
6. If you get a reply of “OK”, then you entered the command successfully. If you  
get a reply of “0” or “ERROR”, try entering the command again.  
Direct Serial Connection  
Using HyperTerminal included with most installations of Microsoft Windows:  
Start>All Programs>Accessories>Communications>HyperTerminal  
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1. Choose a name for your connection, such as Raven. The name and icon are  
only for your own reference so you can find the connection at a later date.  
FIGURE 6. HyperTerminal: Connection Name  
2. Select COM1 for the Connect Using.  
FIGURE 7. HyperTerminal: Comport Setting  
3. Change the Bits per Second to 115200 (default), Data Bits to 8, Parity to  
None, Stop Bits to 1, and Flow Control to Hardware.  
FIGURE 8. HyperTerminal: Comport Settings  
4. Type AT and press Enter. You should get a reply of “OK” or “0”.  
5. To see what you are typing as you type it, you will need to turn on the echo and  
verbose mode. Type ATE1V1 and press Enter.  
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6. If you get a reply of “OK”, then you entered the command successfully. If you  
get a reply of “0” or “ERROR”, try entering the command again.  
AT Commands  
The tables below list the AT commands, their parameters, and explain what they do.  
For most commands, you need to preface the command with AT (exceptions are  
noted), i.e. AT*IPPING which listed as *IPPING.  
Some commands have specific parameters while other commands will take  
whatever your type.  
Acceptable parameters and/or specific formats are in the parameters column.  
Required variable parameters are denoted with italicized text, ex. Dn. The n is  
variable and noted in the parameters column.  
Optional parameters are denoted with square brackets [ ].  
Most commands with parameters can be entered with ? to read the current  
value, i.e. AT&D? will respond with “2” if the default has not been changed.  
AT Commands are not case sensitive. A capital “E” is the same as a lower-case  
“e”.  
If you enter a command which is recognized by the Raven, it will respond with  
“OK”. If the command is not recognized, the response will be “ERROR”.  
Those commands applicable only to certain model numbers of the Raven will be  
noted in the command column.  
Caution: Symbols listed with commands, such as *, /, &, or ?, are part  
of the command and must be included.  
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TABLE 1. Information and Status  
Command  
Details  
I[n]  
n=0 Product name (i.e. Raven).  
n=1 The Raven’s firmware (ALEOS) version, hardware  
ID, and copyright.  
n=2 The OEM module's firmware version and relevant  
hardware ID.  
n=3 The OEM module's unique ID (ESN).  
&V  
View active profile (the contents of the active registers).  
*HOSTMODE?  
The current host mode (AT, PPP, UDP, etc.). If the Raven  
is not in AT mode, telnet into the modem to execute this  
command.  
*NETCHAN?  
*NETERR?  
*NETIP?  
The current active GPRS channel number .  
The network bit error rate.  
The current IP address of the modem reported by the  
embedded OEM module (generally obtained from Car-  
rier). This is the address to which packets can be sent in  
order to contact the Raven from the Internet. Note: If there  
is no current network IP, 0.0.0.0 may be displayed.  
Use *NETALLOWZEROIP if you need to allow the dis-  
play of an IP ending in a zero. See “*NETALLOWZE-  
ROIP=n” on page 79.  
*NETOK  
*NETOP?  
Checks the GPRS network connection.  
OK if connected.  
ERROR if not connected.  
The current network operator (cellular carrier, i.e. Cingu-  
lar) from the modem's firmware version.  
*NETPHONE?  
*NETRSSI?  
The modem's phone number (if applicable or obtainable).  
The current RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indicator) of  
the Raven as a negative dBm value. The same information  
is displayed with the command S202?.  
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TABLE 1. Information and Status  
Command  
Details  
*NETSTATE?  
The current network state:  
Connecting To Network = The Raven is in the process of  
trying to connect to the GPRS network.  
Network Authentication Fail = Authentication to the  
GPRS network has failed. Verify settings to activate the  
Raven.  
Network Negotiation Fail = Network connection negotia-  
tion failed. This is usually temporary and often clears up  
during a subsequent attempt.  
Network Ready = Raven is connected to the network and  
ready to send data.  
Network Dormant = Raven is connected to the network,  
but the link is dormant. It will be woken up when data is  
sent or received.  
No Service = There is no GPRS network detected.  
Hardware Reset = The OEM module is being reset. This  
is a temporary state.  
*SMTPSTATUS?  
*SNTPQUERY?  
The status of the last issued SMTP message  
(*SMTPSEND). If no status is available 0 is returned.  
Once read, the status is cleared.  
The status codes are received from the SMTP server the  
modem attempted to send the request. Ex. 354 = send in  
progress, 250 = sent ok.  
The current SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) time  
and date.  
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For most of the commands in the rest of the tables, you can query the current status  
of the associated register by substituting a “?” for any parameters, omitting the “=”  
if there is one, i.e. for the command *DPORT=n, you would enter AT*DPORT?.  
TABLE 2. Basic Commands  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
+++  
none  
AT Escape sequence Not proceeded by AT.  
The "+" is ASCII 0x2B.  
A/  
none  
Re-execute last command. Not proceeded by AT.  
Hang-Up Command  
Hn  
n=1 Hang-up  
&W  
none  
none  
Writes all changed modem settings. If this command is  
not issued, any modified values will revert back to their  
previous values at modem reset.  
A
Answer - manual  
DAE=n  
Disable AT Escape Sequence detection  
n=0 Enable +++ AT escape sequence detection.  
n=1 Disable +++ AT escape sequence detection.  
Toggle AT command echo mode.  
n=0 Echo Off  
En  
n=1 Echo On.  
Hn  
Hang-Up Command  
n=1 Hang-up  
O
none Online (Remote)  
Causes the modem to go from Command State to data  
state.  
Qn  
Vn  
The AT quiet-mode setting. If quiet mode is set, there  
will be no responses to AT commands except for data  
queried.  
n=0  
Off (Default)  
n=1  
Quiet-mode on.  
Command Response Mode.  
n=0 Terse (numeric) command responses  
n=1 Verbose command responses (Default).  
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TABLE 2. Basic Commands  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
Xn  
Extended Call Progress Result mode.  
n=0 Turn off extended result codes (Default)  
n=1 Turn on result codes. This adds the text 19200 to the  
CONNECT response.  
Z
none  
Reset the Raven.  
Note: This command does nothing if *DATZ=1.  
Enables or disables reset on ATZ  
n=0 Normal Reset (Default).  
n=1 Disable Reset on ATZ.  
*DATZ=n  
The preferred method of activating (provisioning) the modem is using the Setup  
Wizard. However, there are special circumstances when commands may be used  
instead.  
Note: You may need go into PassThru mode to activate the Raven. In that case, you  
will need to refer to the PassThru Mode table (page 76) and the Commands Usable  
with PassThru table (page 91).  
TABLE 3. Activating (Provisioning)  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*DEVICEID=n  
n=number string Sets or queries the 64-bit Device ID that is used by the  
modem to identify itself to the server. The default is a  
value that depends on the underlying communications  
technology being used.  
*NETAPN=apn  
apn=access  
Easy entry of the APN  
point name  
If left blank, the modem will attempt to use the default  
subscriber value as defined by the account.  
*NETPHONE?  
none  
The modem's phone number, if applicable or obtainable.  
*NETPW=pw  
pw=password  
The password that is used to login to Cingular’s cellular  
network, when required.  
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TABLE 3. Activating (Provisioning)  
*NETUID=uid  
OPRG=n  
uid=user id (up  
to 64 bytes.)  
The login that is used to login to the Cingular’s cellular  
network, when required.  
Enables/disables over-the-air firmware upgrading of the  
Raven.  
Disables over-the-air programming.  
Enables over-the-air programming.  
n=0  
n=1  
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The Raven’s cellular network is the connection to Cingular GPRS and remote  
devices or computers.  
TABLE 4. Cellular Network (Cingular GPRS)  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*NETALLOWZEROIP=n  
Allows the displayed IP address in *NETIP to end in  
zero (ex. 192.168.1.0).  
Allow  
n=0  
Do not allow  
n=1  
*NETCHAN?  
*NETERR?  
*NETIP?  
none  
none  
none  
The current active GPRS channel number.  
The network bit error rate.  
The current IP address of the modem reported by the  
embedded OEM module (generally obtained from Car-  
rier). This is the address to which packets can be sent in  
order to contact the Raven from the Internet. Note: If  
there is no current network IP, 0.0.0.0 may be displayed.  
Refer to *NETALLOWZEROIP if you need to allow  
the display of an IP ending in a zero.  
*NETOK?  
none  
Checks the GPRS connection.  
OK if connected.  
ERROR if not connected.  
*NETOP?  
none  
none  
The current network operator (cellular carrier) from the  
modem's firmware version.  
*NETRSSI?  
The current RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indicator) of  
the Raven as a negative dBm value. The same informa-  
tion is displayed with the command S202?.  
*NETSTATE?  
none  
See “*NETSTATE?” on page 16..  
*NETWDOG=n  
n=minutes  
Network connection watchdog: The number of minutes  
to wait for a network connection. If no connection is  
established within the set number of minutes, the Raven  
resets. Default = 20 min. 0 = Disable.  
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TABLE 4. Cellular Network (Cingular GPRS)  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
+COPS=mode,[format]  
[,oper]  
Manually specify an operator.  
mode=0 automatic - any affiliated carrier [default]  
mode=1 manual - use only the operator <oper> specified  
mode=4 manual/automatic - if manual selection fails, goes to  
automatic mode  
alphanumeric ("name")(G3210 must use this format)  
numeric  
format=0  
format=2  
oper uses the format specified in the format parameter.  
Refer also to *NETOP  
oper=”name”  
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The Local network for the Raven is the one to which it is connected physically via  
the serial port to your computer, device, hub, or switch. The Raven has the ability to  
provide some NAT (network address translation) to pass communication from the  
GPRS network and the Internet to the local device(s) and network. On the local net-  
work, the Raven acts as a Host.  
TABLE 5. Local Network and Host Modes  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
+++  
none  
AT Escape sequence Not proceeded by AT.  
If the Raven is in a data mode (any mode other than  
PassThru), this command causes the modem to re-enter  
AT command mode. There must be an idle time (set by  
S50) on the serial port before and after this command.  
The "+" is ASCII 0x2B.  
AIP=n  
Note: The detection of +++ is disabled if DAE=1. See  
“DAE=n” on page 76.  
n=0 Allow only the IP specified in S53 to connect when UDP  
auto answer is enabled (S82=2).  
Allow any incoming IP to connect when UDP auto  
answer is enabled (S82=2).  
n=1  
Always subject to any Friends filters that may be defined  
HOR=n  
Half-Open Response - In UDP auto answer (half-open)  
mode:  
No response codes when UDP session is initiated  
n=0  
RING CONNECT response codes sent out serial link  
before the data from the first UDP packet.  
n=1  
Note: Quiet Mode must be Off.  
MDhh  
hh (hex byte) =  
00 - normal  
Default power-up mode  
When the Raven is power-cycled, it may enter the mode  
specified by this command after 5 seconds. On startup,  
typing ATMD0 within 5 seconds changes the mode to  
normal (AT command) mode.  
01 - SLIP mode  
02 - PPP mode  
03 - UDP mode  
04 - TCP mode  
07 - PassThru  
See also S53 to set the port for UDP or TCP.  
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TABLE 5. Local Network and Host Modes  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
S0=n  
This register determines how the Raven responds to an  
incoming TCP connection request. The Raven remains  
in AT Command mode until a connection request is  
received. DTR must be asserted (S211=1 or &D0) and  
the Raven must be set for a successful TCP connection.  
The modem will send a "RING" string to the host. A  
"CONNECT" sent to the host indicates acknowledge-  
ment of the connection request and the TCP session is  
established.  
n=0  
n=1  
n=2  
n=3  
Off (Default)  
On  
Use Telnet server mode on TCP connections  
With a Telnet connection, overrides the client's default  
echo, allowing the server on the host port to perform the  
echo. CRLF sequences from the telnet client will also be  
edited to simply pass CRs to the server on the host port.  
S7=n  
n = seconds  
speed=  
Specifies the number of seconds to wait for a TCP con-  
nection to be established when dialing out.  
S23=[speed],[databits]  
[parity][stop bits]  
Serial line parameters.  
300 | 1200 |  
Ex. ATS23=19200,8N1 (sets modem to 19200, etc.)  
2400 | 4800 |  
9600 | 19200 |  
38400 | 57600 |  
115200 | 230400  
The settings take affect after reset.  
databits = 7 or 8  
parity =  
Note: MUST be 8 data bits for PPP mode.  
O=Odd  
E=Even  
Can also be set using &L=[speed],[databits] [par-  
ity][stop bits]  
N=None  
M=Mark  
stopbits =  
1 | 1.5 | 2  
S50=n  
n = tenths of  
seconds  
Data forwarding idle time-out. If set to 0, a forwarding  
time-out of 10ms is used.  
(Used in UDP or TCP PAD mode)  
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TABLE 5. Local Network and Host Modes  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
S51=n  
PAD data forwarding character.  
n=0 no forwarding character  
n=ASCII code ASCII code of character that will cause data to be for-  
warded.  
(Used in UDP or TCP PAD mode.)  
Enables UDP auto answer (half-open) mode.  
n=0 Normal mode  
S82=n  
S83=n  
n=2 Enable UDP auto answer mode.  
Set or query UDP auto answer idle time-out. If no data is  
sent or received before the time-out occurs, the current  
UDP session will be terminated. While a session is  
active, packets from other IPs will be discarded (unless  
*UALL is set).  
No idle time-out (Default).  
Time-out in seconds.  
n=0  
n=1-255  
S211=n  
For applications or situations where hardware control of  
the DTR signal is not possible, the modem can be con-  
figured to ignore DTR. When Ignore DTR is enabled,  
the modem operates as if the DTR signal is always  
asserted.  
Use hardware DTR. (default)  
Ignore DTR.  
n=0  
n=1  
n=3  
Ignore DTR and assert DSR. This value is deprecated,  
and it is recommended to use &S to control the DSR  
instead. When this value is set to 3, &S will automati-  
cally be set to 0. See also: &D and &S  
S221=n  
n = 0 - 255  
Connect Delay  
n = number of seconds to delay the "CONNECT'  
response upon establishing a TCP connection  
OR  
n = number of tenths of seconds to delay before output-  
ting ENQ on the serial port after the CONNECT when  
the ENQ feature is enabled [see *ENQ]  
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TABLE 5. Local Network and Host Modes  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
TCPS=n  
TCP connection time-out (TCPT) units.  
n=0 TCPT specifies minutes.  
n=1 TCPT specifies seconds.  
TCPT=n  
&Cn  
n = minutes  
(TCPS=0) or  
seconds  
TCP connection time-out. Specifies a time interval upon  
which if there is no in or outbound traffic through a TCP  
connection, the connection will be terminated. This  
value only affects the TCP connection in TCP PAD  
mode.  
(TCPS=1)  
Set DCD mode.  
n=0 Always assert DCD  
n=1 Assert DCD when in a data mode (UDP, TCP, PPP, or  
SLIP) (Default).  
Assert DCD when the modem has network coverage.  
n=2  
&Dn  
&Sn  
Set DTR mode.  
n=0 Ignore DTR, same effect as HW DTR always asserted  
(same as S211=1)  
Use hardware DTR (same as S211=0)  
n=2  
Set DSR mode.  
n=0 Always assert DSR  
n=1 Assert DSR when in a data mode (UDP, TCP, PPP, or  
SLIP) (Default).  
Assert DSR when the modem has network coverage.  
n=2  
Note: S211 can also be used to request that DSR is  
always asserted. If S211 is set to 3 and &S is changed to  
a non-zero value, S211 will be changed to 1.  
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TABLE 5. Local Network and Host Modes  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*CTSE=n  
Clear To Send Enable  
This feature asserts CTS when there is a network con-  
nection.  
Disabled (Default).  
n=0  
n=1  
Enable assertion of CTS when there is network cover-  
age.  
Note: Flow control (AT\Q) will override this indication,  
so if you want to use CTS to indicate network coverage,  
flow control has to be off (AT\Q0).  
RS232 voltage levels:  
Positive = Network coverage, Negative = no coverage.  
*DU=n  
The dial command always uses UDP, even when using  
ATDT  
Dial using the means specified. (default)  
Dial UDP always, even when using ATDT  
n=0  
n=1  
Note: When this parameter is set you cannot establish a  
TCP PAD connection.  
*ENQ=n  
Outputs an ENQ [0x05] after the TCP CONNECT  
delayed by the Delay Connect Response time [S221].  
Disabled (Default).  
n=0  
n=1  
Enables ENQ on CONNECT.  
*HOSTMODE?  
none  
The current host mode (AT, PPP, UDP, etc.) which the  
modem is in. If the modem is not in AT mode, telnet into  
the modem to execute this command.  
*HOSTNETMASK=n.n.n.n  
*HOSTPAP=n  
n.n.n.n = subnet  
mask, i.e.  
255.255.255.0  
Netmask for the host interface. Allows communication  
with a subnet behind the host interface.  
Use PAP to request the user login and password during  
PPP negotiation on the host connection.  
Disable PAP request. (Default)  
n=0  
n=1  
Takes user login and password from Windows DUN  
connection and copies to *NETUID and *NETPW.  
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TABLE 5. Local Network and Host Modes  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*HOSTPEERIP =d.d.d.d  
d.d.d.d=local or  
peer IP of  
modem  
Set or query the IP address that can be used to directly  
contact the Raven once a PPP connection is established.  
If this value is not specified, 192.168.13.31 will be used.  
Note: This is not normally used nor needed by user  
applications.  
*HOSTPRIVIP =d.d.d.d  
*HOSTPRIVMODE =n  
d.d.d.d=IP  
Set or query the private IP address that is to be negoti-  
ated by the PPP connection if *HOSTPRIVMODE =1  
Set or query whether a private or public (network) IP is  
to be used when the Host initiates a PPP connection to  
the modem.  
Public (network) IP Mode: When the Host initiates a  
PPP connection, the host will be given the public IP that  
was obtained from the OEM module. If the network  
issues a new IP, the PPP connection will be closed (since  
the IP has changed) and has to be re-initiated. (default)  
n=0  
n=1  
Private IP Mode: When the Host initiates a PPP connec-  
tion, the host will be given the IP address specified in  
*HOSTPRIVIP. The modem will then perform NAT-like  
address translation, which shields the Host from network  
IP changes.  
*MODEMHISPEED=n  
*UALL=n  
Set the internal serial link speed to the radio (modem)  
module.  
115200 (default)  
230400  
n=0  
n=1  
Accepts UDP packets from any IP address when a UDP  
session is active. If there is no UDP session active, an  
incoming UDP packet will be treated according to the  
UDP auto answer and AIP settings.  
n=0  
n=1  
No effect (Default).  
Accept UDP data from all IP addresses when in a UDP  
session.  
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Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*UDPLAST=n  
If enabled, sets S53 to the last accepted IP address  
through UDP auto answer. This can be used in conjunc-  
tion with MD3 so that when there is no UDP session,  
new ethernet host data will cause a connection to be  
restored to the last IP accepted through UDP auto  
answer.  
Does not change S53 setting. (Default).  
Set S53 to the last accepted IP.  
n=0  
n=1  
Note: This does not change the S53 setting in NVRAM.  
If the modem is reset, the original S53 setting will be  
restored from NVRAM.  
*USD=n  
Waits the specified delay before sending the first UDP  
packet and the subsequent UDP packets out to the Ether-  
net port.  
n=0  
No UDP packet delay (Default).  
n=1-255  
Delay in 100ms units, from 100 ms to 25.5 sec.  
Set or query the serial port flow control setting.  
\Qn  
n=0 No flow control is being used  
n=2 RTS/CTS hardware flow control is being used  
n=4 Transparent software flow control. Uses escaped XON  
and XOFF for flow control. XON and XOFF characters  
in data stream are escaped with the @ character (0x40).  
@ in data is sent as @@.  
\APPP  
none  
none  
Set modem operation to PPP mode.  
\ASLIP  
Set modem operation to SLIP mode. DTR must be  
asserted (&D0 or S211=1)  
PassThru Mode is used to communicate directly to the Raven’s internal hardware  
(OEM module).  
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TABLE 6. PassThru Mode  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
\APASSTHRU  
none  
Set modem operation to pass through mode. This will  
pass any characters received on the serial port directly to  
the internal OEM module and output any characters  
from the internal OEM module out the serial port. This  
allows direct access/configuration of the OEM module.  
Once this mode is entered, the unit must be physically  
reset to return to normal operation.  
Note: This mode is not  
available through the remote  
AT telnet server.  
Note: It may take up to 30 seconds for the OEM module  
to respond after CONNECT is output.  
*CSX1=n  
n=0  
Data will be passed to the host.  
n=1  
PASSTHRU mode will echo all host received data and  
will not pass the data to the modem while the modem is  
not asserting DCD.  
Note: If the modem is asserting DCD, data will be  
passed from the host to the modem as it normally is  
when *CSX1=0.  
*PTINIT=n  
n=AT command  
Any AT Command string to be passed to the OEM mod-  
ule before entering PASSTHRU mode, e.g. AT&S1V1,  
etc.  
*PTREFRESH=n  
n=0-255 min-  
utes  
Number of minutes of inactivity in PASSTHRU mode to  
resend the *PTINIT string to OEM module.  
0 = Disabled.  
*RESETPERIOD=n  
n=0-255 hours  
In PASSTHRU mode, modem will be reset after this  
period if no data has been sent or received. . Value is in  
hours. 0 = Disabled.  
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It is possible to communicate with the Raven across a TCP/IP network (using Cin-  
gular’s network and the Internet). Telnet provides a terminal style connection to the  
Raven. Note: Telnet is not a secure communications protocol.  
TABLE 7. Telnet  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
S60=n  
Telnet Client Echo Mode  
No Echo  
n=0  
n=1  
Local Echo (Default)  
Remote Echo  
n=2  
*TELNETTIMEOUT=n  
*TPORT=p  
n=minutes  
Telnet port inactivity time out.  
By default, this value is set to close the AT telnet con-  
nection if no data is received for 2 minutes.  
p=0-65535  
Sets or queries the port used for the AT Telnet server. If 0  
is specified, the AT Telnet server will be disabled. The  
default value is 2332.  
Friends Mode can limit access to the Raven from the Carrier network and the Inter-  
net. Friends Mode is a limited form of security.  
TABLE 8. Friends Mode  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
FM=[n]  
Friends Mode - Only allow specified IPs to access the  
Raven.  
Disable Friends mode  
n=0  
n=1  
Enable Friends mode - Only packets from friends will be  
accepted (see below); packets from other IP addresses  
are ignored.  
Fn=[d.d.d.d]  
n = Friends list  
Friends mode IP address  
index [0 - 9]  
255 = allow any number 0-255  
d.d.d.d = IP  
address  
Example: 166.129.2.255 allows access by all IPs in the  
range 166.129.2.0-166.129.2.255.  
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Time and Date in the Raven is set to UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) and then  
adjusted for local time (i.e. California is UTC-8 and New York is UTC-5). Time is  
expressed in 24-hour format, i.e. 13:23:57 would be 1:23pm. You can set time and  
date manually or you can have it set automatically with a regular query to an Inter-  
net time server (such as time.nist.gov) using SNTP (Simple Network Time Proto-  
col).  
TABLE 9. Time and Date  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*DATE=[mm/dd/  
yyyy],[hh:mm:ss]  
mm/dd/yyyy =  
month, day, year  
Sets and queries the clock in the unit. Either the date and  
time can be specified, or simply one of the two can be  
specified in which case the unspecified value will remain  
unchanged. The date and time are always specified 24-  
hour notation.  
hh:mm:ss =  
time in 24-hour  
notation  
Note: The GPS will be used to set the time, in which  
case any date/time specified will be ignored.  
*SNTP=n  
Enables daily SNTP update of the system time.  
n=0  
Off  
On.  
n=1  
*SNTPADDR=  
[d.d.d.d][name]  
d.d.d.d=IP  
SNTP Server IP address, or fully-qualified domain  
name, to use if *SNTP=1.  
name=domain  
name  
Note: If blank, time.nist.gov is used.  
*SNTPQUERY?  
none  
The current SNTP time and date.  
The Raven allows several different levels of logging.  
TABLE 10. Logging  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*DBGCOM1000=n  
Turn on debugging for COM1000.  
No logging  
n=0  
n=1  
Logging  
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TABLE 10. Logging  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*DBGCOMLVL=n  
Set the logging level for the host or module COM port.  
No logging  
n=0  
n=1  
n=2  
none  
Host COM.  
Module COM.  
*DBGEVTLOGCLEAR  
Clears the content of the logs in the modem.  
Sets the logging level for the IP subsystem.  
No logging  
*DBGIPLVL=n  
n=0  
n=1  
n=2  
Log errors (i.e. invalid/corrupt packets, etc.).  
Log the header of all received packets. Note that this can  
quickly exhaust the event log.  
*DBGPPPLVL=n  
Sets the logging level for the PPP stack.  
No logging  
n=0  
n=1-3  
Enables logging at different levels of detail. (default = 1)  
DNS settings in the Raven allow the modem to use domain names instead of IPs to  
contact other Internet hosts.  
TABLE 11. DNS  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*DNSn=d.d.d.d  
n=1 or 2  
Sets the DNS addresses to be returned during PPP nego-  
tiation. If the underlying communications network pro-  
vides DNS addresses, they replace those specified by  
this command.  
d.d.d.d = IP of  
domain server  
*DNS1 and *DNS2 are valid.  
*DNSUPDATE=n  
Indicates whether the modem should send DNS updates  
to the DNS server specified by *DNSUSER. These  
updates are as per RFC2136. They are not secure and are  
recommended only for a private network. In a public  
network, the IP Logger services should be used instead.  
DNS updates disabled (Default).  
DNS updates enabled.  
n=0  
n=1  
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TABLE 11. DNS  
Command  
*DNSUSER=d.d.d.d  
Parameters  
Details  
d.d.d.d = IP of  
domain server  
Sets a user-provided DNS to query first when perform-  
ing name resolutions in the modem.  
IPManager (See “IP Manager translates a dynamic IP address to a fully qualified  
domain name so you can contact the Raven by name as if it had a static IP.” on  
page 20.) is a service from AirLink which allows a Raven with a dynamic IP to be  
contacted as if it had a static IP by using a Fully Qualified Domain Name.  
TABLE 12. IPManager  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*DOMAIN=[name]  
name = domain  
name (i.e. eair-  
link.com)  
Domain (or domain zone) of which the Raven is a part.  
This value is used during name resolutions if a fully  
qualified name is not provided and also for DNS  
updates. This value can be up to 20 characters long.  
Note: Only let-  
ters, numbers,  
hyphens, and  
periods can be  
used.  
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.  
*IPMANAGERn=[name]  
*IPMGRKEYn=[key]  
n= 1 or 2  
Sets a domain name or IP address to send IP change noti-  
fications 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 (i.e.  
name = domain  
name  
"AT*IPMANAGER1=").  
n= 1 or 2  
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  
key = 128-bit  
key in hexadeci-  
mal [32 hex  
characters]  
AT*IPMANAGER2.  
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TABLE 12. IPManager  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*IPMGRUPDATEn=m  
n= 1 or 2  
m=5-255  
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 Raven doesn't 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).  
*MODEMNAME=[name]  
name = domain  
name (i.e. eair-  
link.com)  
Name of the Raven (up to 20 characters long) to use  
when performing IP change notifications to IPManager.  
The value in *DOMAIN provides the domain zone to  
add to this name.  
Caution: Only  
letters, num-  
bers, and  
hyphens can be  
used.  
Example: if *MODEMNAME=mymodem and  
*DOMAIN=eairlink.com, then the modem's fully qual-  
ified domain name is mymodem.eairlink.com.  
Note: Each modem using IPManager needs a unique  
name. Two modems cannot be called “mymodem”. One  
could be “mymodem1” with the other as “mymodem”.  
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 be used as the name  
Keepalive (See “Keepalive” on page 24.) allows the Raven to stay connected to the  
cellular network even when there are periods of inactivity.  
TABLE 13. Keepalive  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*IPPING=n  
n=0-255  
Set the period to ping (if no valid packets have been  
received) a specified address (*IPPINGADDR) to keep  
the modem alive (online).  
0 = Disable pinging (default)  
See also *MINXMIT which can override this value.  
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TABLE 13. Keepalive  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*IPPINGADDR=  
[d.d.d.d][name]  
d.d.d.d = IP  
Set the IP address or valid internet domain name for the  
Raven to ping to keep itself alive (online). *IPPING  
must to be set to a value other than 0 to enable pinging.  
name=domain  
name  
*IPINGFORCE=n  
Have IP pings be always sent when their specified period  
expires.  
IP pings are sent only when the Raven has not received  
any IP packets for the specified IP ping interval.  
n=0  
IP pings are issued when the IP ping interval expires  
regardless of received IP packets.  
n=1  
*MINXMIT=n  
n=seconds  
Minimum transmit period enforcement. When set to n  
seconds, will not let the *IPPING, *PPMINTIME, and  
the *MSCIUPDPERIOD timers to be set less than n sec-  
onds.  
Note that the *PPTIME can still be set to less than  
*MINXMIT, but the packets will still be transmitted no  
more often than the *PPMINTIME.  
Warning: The *MINXMIT value is can only be set one  
time and AirLink must be contacted to reset it.  
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Direct Communication can be used with the Raven to contact other Internet devices  
to pass information or other tasks.  
TABLE 14. Direct Communication  
Command  
Parameters  
method =  
Details  
D[method][d.d.d.d][/ppppp]  
or  
Dial a connection to a remote IP and Port using either  
UDP, TCP, or Telnet.  
P - Establish a  
UDP connection Examples:  
D[method][@name][/ppppp]  
T - Establish a  
TCPconnection  
ATD - Dial (establish) default connection per S53  
ATDP192.168.13.31/2332 - Dial (establish) UDP ses-  
sion to the specified IP address, 192.168.13.31, at port  
2332.  
N - Establish a  
Telnet connec-  
tion  
If the method, IP address, or port is omitted, the values  
from S53 are used. If a telnet connection is requested (N)  
and the port is not supplied, port 23 will be used instead  
of the value from S53.  
d.d.d.d = IP  
address to con-  
tact  
Several special dialing numbers exist to make it easy to  
establish a PPP or SLIP connection with the modem.  
ATD#19788 or ATDT#19788 will establish a PPP con-  
nection (see \APPP) and ATDT#7547 will establish a  
SLIP connection (see \ASLIP).  
name = domain  
name to contact  
If a domain name is specified, the '@' symbol can be  
used to explicitly indicate the start of the name. For  
example, if ATDPHONY is issued, this will be inter-  
preted as dial a UDP connection to "HONY". To dial  
using the default method to host "PHONY", one would  
issue ATD@PHONY.  
ppppp = IP port  
to contact  
To end the connection, issue the +++ escape sequence or  
drop the DTR line (if Ignore DTR S211=0 or &D2)  
NOTE: The source port of the session is the Device Port  
(set by S110 or *DPORT)  
PINGd.d.d.d[,n]  
or  
d.d.d.d = IP  
address to con-  
tact  
Ping the specified IP address.  
Sends a single ping, returns either OK or ERROR  
depending on result. Times out in 10 seconds. If n is pro-  
vided, it specifies the amount of data to send with the  
ping. If n is not provided, the default, 50 bytes is used.  
PING domain_name[,n]  
n = amount of  
data to send  
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TABLE 14. Direct Communication  
Command  
Parameters  
method =  
P - UDP  
Details  
S53=[method][d.d.d.d][/  
ppppp]  
Destination IP address, port, and method. These are used  
as defaults for the D (Dial) AT command.  
Examples:  
T - TCP  
ATS53=T192.168.100.23/12345  
ATS53=foo.earlink.com  
Telnet to the specified IP at port 12345  
ATS53=192.168.100.23/12345  
Query the specified IP at port 12345  
ATS53=/12345  
N - Telnet  
d.d.d.d = IP  
address or name  
ppppp = the port  
address  
Query port 12345  
*DPORT=n  
n=1-65535  
The modem's Device Port. Can also be set with the com-  
mand S110  
*MSCIUPDADDR=name  
[/port]  
name=domain  
name  
Modem Status Update Address - where Name/Port is the  
domain name and port of the machine where the modem  
status updates will be sent. The Raven's status parame-  
ters are sent in an XML format.  
port=port  
*MSCIUPDPERIOD=n  
n=0-255  
Modem Status Update Period - where n defines the  
update period in seconds. 0 = Disabled.  
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SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is the de facto standard for email transmis-  
sion across the Internet. The Raven can send messages using SMTP if it has been  
configured to use a mail server. SMS (Simple Message Service) is another way to  
send messages via Cingular’s cellular network.  
TABLE 15. SMTP (email)  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*NETSMS2EMAIL=  
[number]  
number=SMS/  
E-mail server  
number  
Specify the SMS/E-mail server number. This is neces-  
sary to send an SMS message to an email address  
(+CMGS).  
*SMTPADDR=  
d.d.d.d=IP  
Specify the IP address or FQDN of the SMTP server to  
use.  
[d.d.d.d][name]  
name=domain  
name  
*SMTPFROM=[email]  
*SMTPPW=[pass]  
email=email  
address  
Sets the email address from which the SMTP message is  
being sent.  
pass=password  
Sets the password to use when authenticating the email  
account (*SMTPFROM) with the server (*SMT-  
PADDR). Note: not required to use SMTP settings but  
may be required by carrier.  
*SMTPSEND=[email]  
[body]  
email=email  
address  
Sends an email to the address specified, followed by the  
body of the email message.  
body=message  
body  
The email message is terminated and sent by entering a .  
or Ctrl-Z on an empty line.  
See also *SMTPSUBJ, *SMYPFROM, and *SMT-  
PADDR  
*SMTPSTATUS?  
none  
Returns the status of the last issued SMTP message  
(*SMTPSEND). If no status is available 0 is returned.  
Once read, the status is cleared out.  
The status codes are received from the SMTP server the  
modem attempted to send the request. Ex. 354 = send in  
progress, 250 = sent ok.  
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TABLE 15. SMTP (email)  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*SMTPSUBJ=[subject]  
*SMTPUSER=[user]  
subject=SMTP  
message subject  
Allows configuration of the default Subject to use if one  
isn't specified in the message by providing a "Subject:  
xxx" line as the initial message line.  
user=username  
The email account username to authenticate with the  
SMTP server (*SMTPADDR) for sending email.  
Note: not required to use SMTP settings but may be  
required by carrier.  
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Modbus, commonly used with telemetry devices, allows a connection via serial  
port to the modem. See “Modbus/BSAP Configuration” on page 35.  
TABLE 16. Modbus Settings  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
IPL=n  
IP List Dial  
This allows access the Modbus IP list using the first two  
digits of the dial string. Example: ATDT1234567 would  
go to ID "12" on the Modbus list and use the associated  
IP as the destination.  
Disabled  
n=0  
n=1  
Enabled  
Cannot be configured in Wireless ACE.  
Set or query the modem's default power-up mode  
MDhh  
hh (hex byte) =  
00 - normal  
When the Raven is power-cycled, it may enter the mode  
specified by this command after 5 seconds. On startup,  
typing ATMD0 within 5 seconds changes the mode to  
normal (AT command) mode.  
01 - SLIP mode  
02 - PPP mode  
03 - UDP mode  
04 - TCP mode  
See also S53 to set the port for UDP or TCP.  
MLISTid=d.d.d.d  
id=ID  
d.d.d.d=IP or  
name  
Enters an ID and IP address into the Modbus List. ID is  
a decimal value (1 to 100).  
Note: In Wireless ACE, this command (and MLISTX) is  
the Addr List menu option.  
MLISTXhexid=d.d.d.d  
MVLEN=n  
hexid=ID  
d.d.d.d=IP or  
name  
Enters an ID and IP address into the Modbus List. ID is a  
hexadecimal value (0 to 64). Note: This value is entered  
via Wireless ACE as 0xHex.  
n= 1 or 2  
Modbus Variant ID Length  
Length of the RTU ID in a modbus-variant protocol, in  
bytes. This parameter is used to define the length of the  
RTU ID in Modbus-like protocol data packets. This  
parameter is used when the when the MD is set to hex  
63.  
Cannot be configured in Wireless ACE.  
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TABLE 16. Modbus Settings  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
MVMSK=hh  
hh=hex value  
Modbus Variant ID Mask  
(00 [default] no  
mask, all 8 bits  
Byte hex mask to use when extracting the ID. Specify  
which bits in the ID field to use. This parameter is used  
when the when the Mode Default (MD) is set to hex 63.  
0F only the low  
order 4 bits)  
Cannot be configured in Wireless ACE.  
MVOFF=n  
MVOPT=n  
n = 0 - 255  
Modbus (variable mode) Offset.  
Indicates the offset in the data of where the Modbus ID  
starts.  
Cannot be configured in Wireless ACE.  
Modbus Variant Option  
Sets various behavioral options when dealing with a  
Modbus-variant protocol. This parameter is used when  
the when the Mode Default (MD) is set to hex 63  
No special action (Default)  
n=0  
n=1  
Skip leading zeroes in Modbus packets.  
Cannot be configured in Wireless ACE.  
Modbus Variant Type  
MVTYP=n  
The data-type of the RTU ID in a modbus-variant proto-  
col. This parameter is used to define the data-type of the  
RTU ID in Modbus-like protocol data packets. This  
parameter is used when MD is set to 63.  
Binary (Default)  
n=0  
n=1  
n=2  
ASCII Hex  
ASCII Decimal  
Cannot be configured in Wireless ACE.  
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TABLE 16. Modbus Settings  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
RKEY=n  
Radio Transceiver Keying -  
n=0  
n=1  
Off (Default)  
On  
Enable/disable MDS Radio transceiver keying. Radio  
keying is designed to assert CTS when a packet is  
received, delay the time as specified, send the data out  
the serial port, wait the same amount time, drop CTS.  
This way, the CTS signal can be used to key a transmit-  
ter on and give it time to reach its power level before  
data is sent to it. Delay interval is specified in S221.\  
Cannot be configured in Wireless ACE.  
S53=[method][d.d.d.d][/  
ppppp]  
method =  
P - UDP  
Destination IP address, port, and method. These are used  
as defaults for the D (Dial) AT command.  
Examples:  
T - TCP  
ATS53=T192.168.100.23/12345  
ATS53=foo.earlink.com  
Telnet to the specified IP at port 12345  
ATS53=192.168.100.23/12345  
Query the specified IP at port 12345  
ATS53=/12345  
N - Telnet  
d.d.d.d = IP  
address or name  
ppppp = the port  
address  
Query port 12345  
*DPORT=n  
n=1-65535  
The modem's Device Port. Can also be set with the com-  
mand S110  
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can be used to monitor devices  
connected to a network for any conditions which warrant administration attention.  
By default, SNMP uses port 161, however most Internet providers (including cellu-  
lar) block all ports below 1024 as a security measure.  
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TABLE 17. SNMP  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
\ACEPW=pw  
pw=password  
Change the ACE password to a new value. Password is  
case-sensitive. Default password is 12345.  
Ex. AT\ACEPAW=new123  
*SNMPPORT=n  
This controls which port the SNMP Agent listens on.  
SNMP is disabled.  
n=0  
n=1-65535  
Port for SNMP agent to listen on  
*SNMPSECLVL=n  
Selects the security level requirements for SNMP com-  
munications as follows:  
n=0  
n=1  
n=2  
No security required. SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 commu-  
nications are allowed.  
Authentication equivalent to 'authNoPriv' setting in  
SNMPv3. SNMPv3 is required to do authentication,  
SNMPv2c transmissions will be silently discarded.  
Authentication and encryption, equivalent to 'authPriv'  
setting in SNMPv3. SNMPv3 is required to do authenti-  
cation and encryption, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 authNo-  
Priv transmissions will be silently discarded. Messages  
are both authenticated and encrypted to prevent a hacker  
from viewing its contents.  
*SNMPTRAPDEST=[host]/  
[port]  
host=IP address  
port=TCP port  
Controls destination for SNMP Trap messages.  
If port is 0 or host is empty, traps are disabled.  
Traps are sent out according to the SNMP security level  
(i.e. if the security level is 2, traps will be authenticated  
and encrypted). Currently, the only trap that can be gen-  
erated is linkup.  
TABLE 18. Other Settings  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
*NUMTOIP=n  
Convert 12 digit number to IP.  
n=0 Use as name.  
n=1 Use as IP.  
pw=password Change the ACE password to a new value. Password is  
\ACEPW=pw  
case-sensitive. Default password is 12345.  
Ex. AT\ACEPAW=new123  
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When the Raven is in PassThru mode, the features of ALEOS, except serial commu-  
nications, are disabled. When the modem is in PassThru mode, you are communi-  
cating directly to the OEM module. Only this subset of AT commands will work  
while in PassThru mode. It is also necessary to note the model number of your  
modem, since the model number corresponds to the internal module.  
Note: Many of these commands will not work (or will give different  
results) unless the modem is in PassThru Mode.  
TABLE 19. Commands Usable with PassThru  
Command  
Parameters  
none  
Details  
+++  
A/  
AT Escape sequence Not proceeded by AT.  
Re-execute last command. Not proceeded by AT.  
Answer - manual  
none  
A
none  
En  
Toggle AT command echo mode.  
n=0 Echo Off  
n=1 Echo On.  
Hang-Up Command  
Hn  
I[n]  
O
n=1 Hang-up  
n=0 The modem’s module type.  
n=3 The OEM module's unique ID (ESN).  
none Online (Remote)  
Causes the modem to go from Command State to data  
state.  
Qn  
The AT quiet-mode setting. If quiet mode is set, there  
will be no responses to AT commands except for data  
queried.  
n=0  
Off (Default)  
n=1  
Quiet-mode on.  
S0=n  
Auto Answer  
n=0 Disable  
n=1-255 Enable after n number x 6 of seconds  
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TABLE 19. Commands Usable with PassThru  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
S3=n  
Carriage Return Character  
n=0-127  
The standard end of line character used to indicate the  
end of an AT command. This character is also used as  
the carriage return character for framing responses and  
result codes in command state.  
(ASCII charac-  
ter number)  
S4=n  
n=0-127  
Line Feed Character  
(ASCII charac-  
ter number)  
The standard line feed character sent by the modem to  
the host at the end of a response or return code in com-  
mand state.  
S5=n  
S6=n  
S7=n  
S8=n  
n=0-127  
Backspace Character  
(ASCII charac-  
ter number)  
This register sets the character recognized as a back-  
space during command entry  
n=2-10  
Wait for Blind Dial  
This register denotes the wait time, in seconds, before a  
blind dial (no dial tone detection).  
n=1-255  
n=0-255  
Wait For Carrier  
If no carrier from the remote modem is detected within  
the specified time, the modem goes on-hook.  
Comma Pause Time (Dial Modifier)  
Whenever a dial command contains the comma charac-  
ter, the contents of this register specify the pause time for  
each comma.  
S9=n  
n=0-255  
Carrier Detect Response Time  
Specifies the time that the received carrier must be  
present for the modem to recognize it and turn on Data  
Carrier Detect (DCD) if applicable. The implementation  
is entirely at the IWF modem.  
S10=n  
n=1-2545  
Lost Carrier Hang-up Delay (Remote)  
Specifies the amount of time that the carrier from the  
remote modem can be lost before the modem goes on-  
hook. This allows temporary disruptions to carrier with-  
out disconnecting.  
A setting of 255 causes the modem to disable Carrier  
Detect and presume carrier is always present.  
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TABLE 19. Commands Usable with PassThru  
Command  
Parameters  
n=50-255 DTMF Dialing Speed (Remote)  
This specifies the duration of tones in DTMF dialing.  
Details  
S11=n  
Vn  
Xn  
Command Response Mode.  
n=0 Terse (numeric) command responses  
n=1 Verbose command responses (Default).  
Extended Call Progress Result mode.  
n=0 Turn off extended result codes (Default)  
n=1 Turn on result codes. This adds the text 19200 to the  
CONNECT response.  
Z
none  
Reset the Raven.  
Note: This command does nothing if *DATZ=1.  
Restore Factory Setting  
&F  
none  
none  
none  
&V  
&W  
View active profile (the contents of the active registers).  
Writes all changed modem settings. If this command is  
not issued, any modified values will revert back to their  
previous values at modem reset.  
!STATUS  
none  
Displays the current modem status. Format of response:  
Current band: <band>  
C3210  
Current channel: <chan>  
SID:<sid> NID:<nid> Roaming:<n>  
Temp:<temp>  
Pilot [NOT] acquired  
Modem has [NOT] registered  
Received Signal Strength  
!RSSI  
C3210  
none  
none  
none  
+CBIP?  
+CGSN  
+CICB  
Base Station IP Address  
ESN (Electronic Serial Number)  
The mode for answering data/fax calls with A (Answer)  
or autoanswer via S0=1.  
n=0 Answer as voice (Default)  
n=2 Voice  
C3211  
n=3 Async data for next call, then revert to Voice  
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TABLE 19. Commands Usable with PassThru  
Command  
+CIMI  
Parameters  
none  
Details  
Mobile Station IP Address  
Received Signal Strength and Channel Frame Error Rate  
Serving System  
+CMIP?  
+CSQ  
none  
none  
+CSS?  
none  
Capabilities  
+GCAP  
none  
Model identification with supported frequency bands.  
Serial number of the module.  
PRL version  
+WGMM  
+WHWV  
+WIMI=[num]  
none  
none  
num=IMSI  
Set the IMSI.  
A valid IMSI is 15 digits in length; MCC (3), MNC (2),  
MIN2 (3), MIN1 (7). For support of Wireless Number  
Portability, changes to the IMSI will NOT update the  
MDN. Changes to the IMSI will automatically update  
the Access Overload Class values unless specifically  
modified using +WAOC command.  
C3211  
Cingular will provide the IMSI.  
+WMDN=[num]  
num=phone  
number  
Set the Mobile Directory Number (MDN).  
Valid numbers are between 10 and 15 digits in length.  
C3211  
For support of Wireless Number Portability in all non-  
RUIM software versions, changes to the MDN will  
update the IMSI_M portion (least significant 10 digits)  
of the IMSI. Changes to the MDN will also automati-  
cally update the Access Overload Class values unless  
specifically modified using the +WAOC command. The  
new IMSI_M and Access Overload Class values will not  
be visible in the WIMI and WAOC commands until after  
the changes are committed with the WCMT command.  
Cingular will provide the MDN.  
Set SID and NID.  
+WSID=[idx],  
[SID],[NID]  
idx=The loca-  
tion in the SID/  
NID list to store  
the values.  
The new SID/NID values are committed to NV with the  
+WCMT command.  
Cingular will provide the SID and NID.  
C3211  
sid= system ID  
nid=network ID  
Note: A maximum of 20 index locations (0-19) are sup-  
ported. Error 22 is returned if the specified index value is  
not in the valid range.  
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TABLE 19. Commands Usable with PassThru  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
+WSPC=[lock],[nnnnnn]  
lock=  
Service Programming Code  
0 - OTKSL(One  
Time Key Sub-  
sidy Lock)  
Upon successful entry of this code, all other service pro-  
visioning AT commands may be used. Cingular will  
provide the unlock code and type.  
C3211  
1 - MSL (Master  
Subsidy Lock)  
If an OTKSL is used to enter provisioning mode, only  
the +WIMI, +WMDN, and +WCMT commands will be  
allowed. All other commands will return ERROR.  
Caution: This command supports five attempts to enter  
the correct service programming code. If five incorrect  
attempts are performed, the ME will power down.  
nnnnnn=6 digit  
unlock code  
Note: Once the correct SPC code is entered, the module  
transitions to the Service Programming state. This state  
is not exited until a commit is done (+WCMT). While in  
the Service Programming state, subsequent validations  
of the SPC code are ignored until the Service Program-  
ming state is reset.  
+WSSW  
none  
Software version of the module  
+WVSS=[n]  
n=roam type  
0 - Home Only  
1 - Automatic  
2- Automatic A  
3- Automatic B  
Preferred Roaming List  
Note: The values depend on the currently loaded PRL.  
Home only - Service on home systems  
For preferred systems:  
C3211  
Automatic - Roaming allowed on affiliated systems  
For non preferred systems:  
Automatic-A - Roaming allowed on affiliated systems  
and any A band system  
Automatic-B - Roaming allowed on affiliated systems  
and any B band system  
$QCVAD  
The mode for answering data/fax calls with A (Answer)  
or autoanswer via S0=1.  
n=0 Answer as voice (Default)  
n=3 Data for one call  
C3210  
n=4 Data for all calls  
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TABLE 19. Commands Usable with PassThru  
Command  
Parameters  
Details  
~NAMLCK=nnnnnn  
nnnnnn=6 digit  
unlock code  
The NAMLCK is the modem's 6-digit OTSL (One Time  
Subsidy Lock), MSL (Master Subsidy Lock), or SPC  
(Service Provisioning Code). Cingular will provide the  
unlock code.  
C3210  
If the number is accepted by the modem, the OK result  
code is returned. If the number is rejected, the ERROR  
result is returned. If three successive Errors are returned,  
the modem must be reset to allow any further attempts.  
Caution: The modem permits 99 failures of this com-  
mand during its lifetime. After that, the modem becomes  
permanently disabled.  
~NAMVAL=  
nam=0 or 1;  
Write account activation data  
nam[,num,sid,nid]  
active account  
Cingular will provide the SID and NID.  
Following writing the values, the modem must be reset.  
num=phone  
number  
C3210  
Note: If ~NAMLCK has not been successfully executed,  
the modem returns ERROR.  
sid= system ID  
nid=network ID  
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Raven Specifications  
Physical Characteristics:  
Weight: < 1 lb.  
Size: 3” wide x 1.1” high x 5.1" long  
Status LEDs  
RF Antenna Connector: 50 Ohm TNC  
Receive Diversity RF Antenna Connector: 50 Ohm SMA  
Serial Interface: RS232 DB-9F with  
Data Services & RF Features:  
Network: 1900/850 MHz GPRS  
Transmit frequency: 1850-1910 MHz and 824-849 MHz  
Transmit power range at antenna port: 1.0 W for 1900 MHz and 0.8W for 850  
MHz  
Transmitter can reduce output power when near a base station as per GSM spec-  
ifications  
Receiver frequency: 1930-1990 MHz and 869-894 MHz  
Receiver sensitivity: typical -107 dBm (2.439% bit error rate)  
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Multislot Class 8  
Circuit Switched Data Capable (14,400 Transparent and Non-Transparent  
Modes)  
Environmental:  
Operating ranges: -30°C to +°C  
10% duty cycle limit above 60°C  
Humidity: 5%-95% Non-condensing  
Power Management:  
Low power consumption  
Input Voltage: 10 VDC to 28 VDC  
Input Current: 20 mA to 350 mA  
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Troubleshooting  
Support web site  
The Airlink web site is updated frequently with Setup Wizards, Utilities, FAQs, and  
other documentation.  
Contacting Technical Support  
For support assistance please email [email protected] or call 510-781-9760  
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