Chapter 4: Using the web interface
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• Server port. Port number on the server. Default number is 7474.
• Client port. Port number on the SAILOR FleetBroadband terminal. Default number is
7475.
• Encryption key. A supplied 128 bit key which must match on both the client and
server side.
3. To allow remote control of the tracking settings from the tracking server, select Yes at
Allow remote control.
This means the SAILOR FleetBroadband terminal will accept commands from the specified
tracking server, for example to change reporting intervals or start/stop reporting.
4. Select the APN to use for Tracking. You have the following options:
• Common. The APN is taken from the Common APN defined under
SETTINGS > Common. Refer to Setting the common interface settings on page 81.
• SIM default. The APN is taken from the SIM card. This is the recommended option,
unless you have special requirements.
• Network assigned. The APN is assigned from the network.
• User defined. Type in the APN. APNs are provided from the Airtime Provider.
5. Under Position reports, select the report type you want to use.
• Compressed. Only latitude and longitude are reported.
• Extended. Apart from latitude and longitude, heading and altitude are also included.
• ECEF. The same information as Extended, but position and speed data are 3D (ECEF
coordinates).
6. Under Interval report, select Enabled or Disabled and type in the interval between the
reports.
7. Under Distance report, select Enabled or Disabled and type in the following:
• When moved. Enter the distance the vessel should be moved before sending a report.
• Max one report per. Enter the minimum time that should pass between two reports.
Example: The distance is set to 1000 m and the time is set to 15 minutes. The
SAILOR FleetBroadband system has moved 1000 m since last report, but only
5 minutes have passed. A report will not be sent until the 15 minutes have
passed.
8. Click Apply.