Table21: Transmission Route Setup Format Description
Table22: Transmission Route Setup Response Description
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Set up Route for Data Transmission
User can follow the instructions below to set the device’s data transmission via HTTP/TCP/UDP or SMS routes.
Please confirm the back-end server protocol type and corresponding URL or IP address (with port number if
required) before setup. There are 2 main protocols available for transmitting route setup:
1. HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol. An internet browser based server protocol that usually has a specified URL
(Uniform Resource Locator).
2. TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol. An OSI Transport layer protocol that has more complex frame
structure, higher reliability but slower processing speed than UDP/IP.
User can choose the route to transmit the data by HTTP/TCP protocol individually.
Please refer to the following table for the route setup.
Setup Format: #
「
USERNAME
」
,
「
Password
」
,
「
Function Mode
」
,
「
2 or 7
」
*
Command: #USERNAME,0000,14,2*(HTTP Only)
#USERNAME,0000,14,7*(TCP Only)
SMS/ COTA Command Description
#
Start sign.
USERNAME
Default ID of the device.
If you have changed the user name, please use the updated one.
0000
Default password.
If you have changed the password, please use the updated one.
14
Mode 14 defines Transmission Route mode.
2 HTTP only. Send data to HTTP server. No SMS backup route.
7 TCP Only. Send data to TCP server. No SMS backup route.
*
End sign.
Situation
Message Reply
Setup Succeeds
[username] + Device is switching to HTTP mode
[username] + Device is switching to TCP mode