Testing The Omg System After Installation - Sierra Wireless oMG 500 Installation Manual

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4. TESTING THE OMG SYSTEM
AFTER INSTALLATION
After completing the installation of the oMG 500 in a vehicle, perform the turn-up test described below
to verify that the system operates properly. This procedure is typically performed by an IT specialist
with experience in:
TCP/IP
Wi-Fi networks
Cellular uplinks
1. Turn on the vehicle ignition and confirm that the base unit Power and Status LEDs are lit. For
more information about interpreting the status indicators, see Section 2.2.2.
2. Use a Wi-Fi-equipped notebook computer to verify that the wireless local area network (WLAN) of
the oMG 500 is broadcasting. The default SSID will be the oMG 500s 12-digit Electronic Serial
Number or ESN (e.g. J140112J1234) and there will be no password.
3. Connect to the oMG network from your notebook computer.
4. Verify that the oMG system is operational in one or more of the following ways:
a. Check the TCP/IP configuration of your computer (e.g. on Windows, use the ipconfig
command in a command-line window). The IP address of your computer should be set to
172.22.0.x, where x is in the range of 100 to 200.
b. Ping the default gateway, which is 172.22.0.1.
c. With a web browser, browse to the Local Configuration Interface (LCI) of the oMG system at
the following URL: http://welcome.to.inmotion/MG-LCI.
5. Verify that you can access the Internet:
a. With a web browser, browse to a reliable website.
b. With your e-mail client, access your e-mail service.
c. Use an application that your organization provides in order to access the network of your
organization. For example, establish a virtual private network (VPN) connection to your
organization.
Note:
if you have a problem with any of these steps, contact IMS Support.
oMG-ED-130507
Rev 1.2
October 2, 2015
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