
Viper SC+™ IP Router for Licensed Spectrum PN 001-5008-000 Rev. C
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When this is enabled, the Viper will not piggyback its diagnostic messages over user traffic. The Viper will still
output its diagnostic messages over to TCP clients connected to the online diagnostic TCP port.
Version-Specific Configuration
Information in the lower section of the tab will change depending on the Version of online diagnostic messages you
have selected above. This section provides options for whether you want the Viper to use the IP Address or RF MAC
address for identification
Identification
Select whether to use the IP Address or RF MAC Address of the Viper for identification in online diagnostics
reporting. The default setting is to use the IP Address.
Measurements
These are presented as a checklist. Check the items to be included in the online diagnostic reporting; uncheck the
items to omit. The default setting is to include all items.
Save
— Click Save to save any changes you have made to settings in this tab. See Note below.
Cancel
— Click Cancel to cancel any changes you may have made to any of the settings in this tab.
Note:
If you change the Version or add or remove any items in the measurements list in the lower section in this tab, as
indicated by the yellow alert symbol (
), a reset of the Viper is required before any of these settings will take effect.
4.8.4.1.
Human-Readable Output Format
Note:
This section is optional.
For assistance or more specific information, contact CalAmp technical support. Or check
the CalAmp Support website for information updates at
With the Online Diagnostics Version set to 2 (User Friendly) and saved, from a Command Prompt window, type telnet
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.6272 (where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn represent the Viper’s IP address in dot decimal format). The Viper’s
online diagnostic output will display on your screen. The online diagnostic output is human and machine readable
ASCII, comma-delimited format. Any reader program used (or written) must decode the Version field and check for the
type — 1 for “Computer Friendly” or 2 for “User Friendly” — to determine the format.
Note:
No overhead is generated in the Viper if no online diagnostic connection is actually made.
The output looks similar to the output shown in the following figure.
Figure 71 – Diagnostic Output Sample – Computer readable and Human Readable format