Vanguard 3000 Multicarrier Cellular Data Modem & IP Router PN 134732-VG3000 Rev. D| Page 68
/iostatus pw=[password]
Returns the following fields:
D1=, D2= the state of the two digital inputs: 0 (inactive) or 1 (active)
A1=, A2= the levels of the two analog inputs, in volts
R1=, R2= the state of the two digital (historically called “relay”) outputs: 0 (ground) or 1 (open)
/pptpstart pw=[password]
Starts the PPTP VPN.
/pptpstop pw=[password]
Stops the PPTP VPN.
/ipsecstart pw=[password] tun=label
Starts the IPsec tunnel that has the specified label.
/ipsecstop pw=[password] tun=label
Stops the IPsec tunnel that has the specified label.
/output pw=[password] m=v …
Controls the relay outputs, where:
r is “r”, “rly”, or “relay”;
n is “1” or “2”;
v is “0” to connect to ground, “1” to open. The command responds with the new state: ‘G’ (ground) or ‘O’ (open).
r can be in any case, upper or lower. Both outputs can be set from one command.
/reset pw=[password]
Resets the modem.
SMS Commands
SMS Commands
– Enable allows the Vanguard 3000 to respond to received SMS commands.
– Disable causes SMS messages (that start with a slash) to be accepted but quietly discarded.
Password
If nonblank, all commands require the password in the form pw=password as one of the arguments. The pw
prefix can occur in any case (“pw=”, “PW=”, “Pw=”, etc.) but the password must be in the exact case as
entered on the web page.
Allowed Senders
Sender 1 / Sender 2 / Sender 3
Commands can be restricted to be accepted only if they arrive from one of up to three “friendly” SMS Sender
addresses, which can enabled or disabled as necessary. Sender addresses are typically numeric digits only