6 configure the modem to access the enfora server, Configure the modem to access the enfora server – Enfora GSM2228UG001 User Manual

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If AT$NETIP returns all zeros, send the following command:

AT$CGEER<CR>

There are three common responses:

$CGEER: no PDP reject cause

(Everything should be working properly)

$CGEER: requested service option not subscribed

(APN is incorrect or SIM has not been enabled for data mode.)

$CGEER: user authentication failed

(username and/or password is incorrect.)


8.5.6 Configure the modem to access the Enfora Server.


To configure the modem for server interoperability, several things have to be addressed:

• Most GPRS configurations are Mobile Originate only. The mobile modem must

initiate a conversation with a remote server before the remote server can talk to
the modem.

• IP addresses are dynamically assigned and can change.

• Some IP addresses are NAT and are non-routable.

These issues are addressed with the following configuration commands.

The examples will use the following information:

• Modem ID/name = “MMT_Test”

• Remote Server IP address = apitest.enfora.com
• Remote Server IP port = 1721

Give the modem a unique name with the following command:

AT$MDMID=”MMT_Test”

NOTE: This command, combined with the wakeup message, will allow the server
to associate a Public IP address with a specific modem and create a window of
opportunity where the server can send commands to the modem.

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