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RobustelGoRuggedM1000ProUserGuide
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4.2 GPRSGeneral
Whenusingdataservicesvia GPRS,GPRSISPsoffervarious contractoptions,especiallyregardingthepricing (basic
price,basicdatavolume,billingunit).Pleasecontacttheaccordi ngprovidersforfurtherinformation.
In general, GPRS ISPs bill every time a connection is terminated and daily at midnight (the ISP will terminate the
connectionatthistime),andallaccumulateddataareroundedtothebillinguni t.
Wethereforerecommendtoselectaratewhichoffersthesmallestpossiblebillingunit.
ManyGSM/GPRSprovidersoffersocalledM2Mrates,whichhaveanexact1kbbillingmatrix.
Note:
Thetransmittedamountsofdatanotonlyconsistofthesumoftheapplicationuserdata.Theyareratherpackedinto
TCP/IPorUDP/IPpackets,whichalsogeneratenetworkloadsandthereforeaddtothetotalcosts.
Ingeneral,aTCP/IPheaderhas40bytes,andeachTCP/IPpacketsentwillgenerateareplyacknowledgement(ACK)
packetof 40byteswithnodatainsideofit.Ifapacketisnotacknowledged,theTCP/IPpacketcontainingthedata
will be resent. The rate of retransmission of packets depends on the reliability of the underlying network and the
configurationoftheTCPstack.
Additionally, theapplication itself may attempt to resendthe data, so evenif the TCP/IP stack discardsthe packet
duetoanetworktimeoutcondition,theapplicationitselfmaysendthedataagain,causinganewpackettoattempt
topropagateacrossthenetwork.
IngeneralaUDP/IPpacketwillhave28bytesofheaderdata,howeverUDPpacketsareonlysentonetime,andthere
isnoACK.UDPthereforehasatleasta50%advantageinoverheadonahighlyreliablenetwork.Iftheapplicationor
datadevicewillresendorrequeryfordata,UDPcanoffersignificantsavingsintermsofnetworkefficiency.
EDGEisonlyanextensi onofGPRS(EGPRS).Thefollowingdescriptions(exceptthedatarates)alsoapplytoEDGE.
4.2.1 IPAddresses/Accessibility
TheIPaddressoftheGPRSterminaldeviceisdynamicallyassignedbytheproviderandistemporary,i.e.duringthe
nextdialinattheprovideranotherIPaddresswillbeassigned.
In many GPRS networks the IP address cannot be accessed from outside (private IP, routing enabled), as the
providers perform the addressing for the switch from GPRS networks to the “normal Internet” via a NAT table
(NetworkAddressTranslation).
This also provides a security aspect, as the GPRS device is not accessible by so called "scanners" because the IP
addresscannotbeaccessed.AsGPRSisbilledbytheamountofdata,thispreventsunwantedandcostlydatatraffic.
Thisalsomeansthatthefollowingfunctionsmaynotbepossible:
PingingtheGPRSdevicefromoutside
EstablishingTCP/IPconnectionstotheGPRSdevicefromoutside
SendingUDP/IPpacketstotheGPRSdevicefromoutside
Allconnections (channels) must be opened starting with the GPRS device. This means that the GPRS device or the
EthernetdevicebehinditcanonlyreactasClient.
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