Retrieve the unique mobile device id, Solutions to the nat problem – Sierra Wireless MP 875 User Manual

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Note: NetMotion Wireless, Inc.
develops client-server applica-
tions that attempt to overcome
the issues caused by NAT
addressing by assigning its own
consistent private IP addresses.
This software offers a potential
solution to NAT issues, but it is
untested by Sierra Wireless, and
Sierra Wireless does not provide
support for it.

Solutions to the NAT problem

If your service provider is using NAT, it is best to work with 
the provider in devising a solution. Some service providers 
offer, on request, accounts with public IP addresses. (There 
may be additional charges for this.)

Another solution is to implement a frame relay connection 
between your network and your service provider’s network. 
The frame relay connection bypasses the address translation, 
and is a method of overcoming NAT issues encouraged by 
some service providers.

Retrieve the Unique Mobile
Device ID

In order to associate GPS and I/O data with a particular 
vehicle, you must create a database on your server that links 
each MP modem’s Unique Mobile Device ID to the vehicle in 
which it is installed. The Unique Mobile Device ID is a number 
derived from the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment 
Identity). 

Use the AT command 

ATI4

 to obtain the Unique Mobile Device 

ID from each MP modem you deploy.

Note: See “MP Modem
Manager” on page 17.

You may also want to assign a device name to the MP modem 
that identifies the vehicle in which it is installed. You can 
assign this name locally using 3G Watcher or remotely using 
MP Modem Manager. The device name is included in the MTP 
data sent to the network server.

Network

Internet

Frame relay

Firewall

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