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should match UDP port you are using on your LM Direct™ server. It is typically 20500.
o <Inbound Protocol (LMD/LMX)>:
This is the current UDP/IP messaging protocol in use by the LMU. In general it should be
LMD.
Example GSM Response
APP:081 8.3d
COM:0
GPS:No Time Sync
INP:11100111 13.7V
MID:4141000100 ESN
INB:207.7.101.227:20500 LMD
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