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Page 1: Fleet Manager Manual - neoTerra v 1_8_0.pdf · Introduction: Thank you for purchasing Fleet Manager®, an application designed by neoterra® Systems for the Motorola MOTOTRBO™ Professional

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Fleet Manager Manual

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Contents Copyright Information ...................................................................................................................... 4

SECTION 1 – Before You Start ....................................................................................................................... 5

Introduction: ............................................................................................................................................. 6

neoterra® Systems Contact information: ........................................................................................... 6

Some value-added inclusions within Fleet Manager®: .................................................................... 7

SECTION 2 – Setup Guide .............................................................................................................................. 8

System Setup: ........................................................................................................................................... 9

Object Hierarchy Diagram: ...................................................................................................................... 10

The “Setup” Menu: ................................................................................................................................. 11

“General Settings” Configuration: ...................................................................................................... 12

“Controller Configuration” Settings: ................................................................................................... 13

The “Traffic” Tab: .................................................................................................................................... 15

The “Clients” Menu Setup: ..................................................................................................................... 16

ADDING CLIENTS: .................................................................................................................................... 16

“Clients” Menu Settings .......................................................................................................................... 16

MODIFYING CLIENTS: .............................................................................................................................. 17

REMOVING CLIENTS: ............................................................................................................................... 17

BATCH ADD CLIENTS: .............................................................................................................................. 18

BATCH REMOVE CLIENTS: ....................................................................................................................... 18

MAP PROVIDERS: .................................................................................................................................... 19

The “Customers” Menu Setup: ........................................................................................................... 20

“Customers” Menu Settings: .................................................................................................................. 20

MODIFYING CUSTOMERS: ....................................................................................................................... 21

REMOVING CUSTOMERS:........................................................................................................................ 21

The “Departments” Menu Setup: ........................................................................................................... 22

ADDING DEPARTMENTS: ......................................................................................................................... 22

MODIFYING DEPARTMENTS:................................................................................................................... 22

REMOVING DEPARTMENTS: ................................................................................................................... 23

The “Units” Menu Setup: ........................................................................................................................ 24

“Units” Menu Settings: ........................................................................................................................... 24

ADDING UNITS: ....................................................................................................................................... 24

MODIFYING UNITS: ................................................................................................................................. 25

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REMOVING UNITS: .................................................................................................................................. 26

BATCH ADD UNITS: ................................................................................................................................. 26

BATCH REMOVE UNITS: .......................................................................................................................... 27

The “Groups” Menu Setup: ..................................................................................................................... 27

ADDING GROUPS: ................................................................................................................................... 28

MODIFYING GROUPS: ............................................................................................................................. 28

REMOVING GROUPS: .............................................................................................................................. 28

The “Permissions” Menu Settings: ......................................................................................................... 29

REMOVING CLIENT PERMISSIONS: ......................................................................................................... 29

The “DbBackup” Menu Setup: ............................................................................................................ 30

The “Geocoder” Menu Setup: ............................................................................................................. 31

The “IPS” Menu Setup:........................................................................................................................ 32

**Please refer to IPS manual** .............................................................................................................. 32

The “WebSuite Config” Menu Setup: ..................................................................................................... 32

Configuration Menu: ............................................................................................................................... 32

Mapping Menu: ...................................................................................................................................... 32

The “Tools” Menu Setup: ........................................................................................................................ 33

“Network” Option Settings: .................................................................................................................... 34

“Administration” Option Settings: .......................................................................................................... 34

“NTP” Option Settings: ............................................................................................................................ 35

“Email” Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 35

“Packet Trace” Option Settings:.............................................................................................................. 36

“Download Logs” Tab: ............................................................................................................................. 36

“SNMP” Option Setting: .......................................................................................................................... 37

“SSL” Option Setting: .............................................................................................................................. 37

SECTION 3 – Using the Provisioning Tool .................................................................................................... 38

The “Status” Menu: ................................................................................................................................. 39

System Status: ......................................................................................................................................... 40

Gateway Connections: ............................................................................................................................ 40

The “Presence” Menu: ............................................................................................................................ 40

“Presence” Menu Settings: ..................................................................................................................... 41

The “Traffic” Menu: ................................................................................................................................ 41

Notes: ...................................................................................................................................................... 42

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Copyright Information

Copyright Information:

© 2013 neoterra® Systems Inc. All rights reserved. This document is provided “as-is”. Information and views expressed in

this document, including URL and other Internet website references, may change without notice. You bear the risk of using it.

Some examples are for illustration only and are fictitious. No real association is intended or inferred. This document does not

provide you with any legal rights to any intellectual property in any neoterra® Systems product. You may copy and use this

document for your internal, reference purposes.

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SECTION 1 – Before You Start

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Introduction:

Thank you for purchasing Fleet Manager®, an application designed by neoterra® Systems for the

Motorola MOTOTRBO™ Professional Digital Two-Way Radio System, to permit the user enhanced control

capabilities. The application has been designed to accommodate the safe tracking of fleet and similar fixed

locations that use the MOTOTRBO™ product. The application has an archiving reporting feature that

reports on activity captured by various parts of the application.

neoterra® Systems has worked with the end users to streamline the application and make it simple to

install, easy to use and understand.

neoterra® Systems Contact information: neoterra® Systems Inc.:

48 Centennial Road, Unit #8

Orangeville, Ontario.

Canada.

L9W3T4

Business Numbers:

U.S. Access: +1-844-636-7062

Canadian Access: +1-519-940-0088

Facsimile Number: +1-519-940-8813

Sales Numbers:

U.S. Access: +1-844-636-7062 Option 1

Canadian Access: +1-519-940-0088 Option 1

[email protected]

Support Numbers:

U.S. Access: +1-844-636-7062 Option 2

Canadian Access: +1-519-940-0088 Option 2

[email protected]

(Please use the process within your Country to allow for direct dialing.)

For your convenience, you may wish to try: www.countrycallingcodes.com

For more information on neoterra® Systems please visit: www.neoterra.ca

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Some value-added inclusions within Fleet Manager®:

Fleet Manager® has some embedded assistance within the application:

a) Web-based archive reporting tool.

b) Mail service to negate the need to have a catch-all account or email aliases set up.

There are 3 Protocols that Fleet Manager® uses with MOTOTRBO™ devices:

a) Text Messaging – Can isolate a unit and send a unit-specific message to the device in question.

b) ARS (Automatic Registration Service) – Advises of devices that come on-line and go off-line.

c) GPS/IPS Tracking – Location based Services.

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SECTION 2 – Setup Guide

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System Setup: Now that you have configured your radio network it’s time to set up the Fleet Manager® application.

Open a web browser and connect to the IP address of your Fleet Manager. You should now have a view of the Fleet

Manager® WebSuite and the Fleet Manager® Provision Tool.

Select the Fleet Manager® “Provision Tool”:

The following page should now load:

Please enter login information. (The default username will be ‘admin’ with the default password being ‘admin’ which can be changed under the “Administration” section of the “Tools” menu.)

The following tabs are available:

Status Presence Setup

Traffic Clients Customers

Departments Units Groups

Permissions DbBackup Geocoder

IPS Signed in as Websuite Config

Tools Visit Website Logout

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Object Hierarchy Diagram: Pictured below is a generic diagram and a more specific example diagram highlighting the relationship between

clients, customers, departments and units.

*PLEASE NOTE: The number of subdivisions under each category is not limited to two but only pictured as such for

demonstration purposes. *

The following is an example of what each object might represent within the WebSuite using a utilities company as

an example:

*PLEASE NOTE: The number of subdivisions under each category is not limited to two but only pictured as such for

demonstration purposes. *

DEPARTMENTS

CUSTOMERS

CLIENTS CUSTOMERS

DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTS

UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS

Repair

Water

CLIENTS Electricity

Metering Repair Metering

Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 3 Radio 4 Radio 5 Radio 6 Radio 7 Radio 8

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The “Setup” Menu:

The “Setup” menu contains 3 main Sections:

a) General – General settings concerning the application and connection.

b) Controller – Settings for Connect Plus.

c) Wireline Gateway – Settings for MNIS.

d) Control Station – Settings for Control Stations

*Please note: In order for changes to take effect after being saved the server must be restarted from the “Service State” options menu found in the “Status” tab.*

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“General Settings” Configuration:

*Note: All settings on this page are system-wide.*

a) Server ID – For Connect Plus, this must match a user in the XRC manager. This user also needs to be defined in the XRT manager if using telematics (raw data). Further, under settings > XRT user configuration menu options, the console user ID (under private talk paths) should match the ID in this field and at least one talk path needs to be defined for the user.

b) Gateway Connection Port – The port used by a client application to connect to the server. c) Age GPS Enabled – When this is enabled radios that don’t respond after a set period of time will be set

offline and removed. d) GPS Aging – This is the maximum time that GPS positions will be allowed to stay on a map in the Fleet

Manager® web AVL solution. This setting will only take effect if the “Age GPS Enabled” check box is active e) GPS Offline Enabled – When checked units that go offline will be immediately removed from the map. f) Use Emergency – Enables/Disables use of the emergency alerts from units out in the field. g) connexBOX Confidence – Sets the minimum GPS confidence level required for GPS reports to be accepted

from connexBOX®. Reports with a confidence value lower than this will be logged but not saved in the database.

*Note: In order for the information entered into the above fields to become active you must click the “Save” button.*

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“Controller Configuration” Settings:

*Note: All settings on this page are system-wide.*

a) XRC9000 IP – The IP of the remote XRC controller to connect to. If you are using a MultiGate this would instead route to the MultiGate IP.

b) PN Port – The port assignment for registering a unit (ARS). You must configure the controller in question to

match Fleet Manager® Server PN port. Default: 4005(TCP). If you are using a MultiGate this would be the port that the MultiGate is listening on.

c) TMS Port –The port assignment for Text Message Service messages. You must configure the controller in

question to match Fleet Manager® Server TMS port. Default: 4007(UDP). If you are using a MultiGate this would be the port that the MultiGate is listening on.

d) LBS Port – The port assignment for Location Based Service messages (LBS). You must configure the controller in question to match this port. Default: 4001(UDP). If you are using a MultiGate this would be the port that the MultiGate is listening on.

e) Backup XRC 9000IP – Secondary XRC for redundancy purposes. f) Low Range & High Range (Watcher Range) – This would be the range of unit ID’s for which you would be

collecting data (GPS & Text messages). If using a MultiGate leave the default maximum range. (1-16776351).

Low- the lowest radio ID the server will listen for.

High- the highest radio ID the server will listen for. g) XRT IP – The IP used to connect to the XRT. h) XRT Port – The port (TCP) the server uses to communicate with the XRT. i) Username/ Password- The username/password used to connect to the XRT. This user is defined under

the “XRT User Configuration” menu in the XRT manager. This user is created in the XRT manager under the Menu Structure Settings > User Configuration. The server ID (as seen on page 11 point 1a) must be populated under Private Talk Path ID

j) LRRP Refresh Interval – Allows the users to select how often the LRRP settings are refreshed with the controller.

*Note: In order for the information entered into the above fields to become active you must click the “Save”

button.*

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“Wireline Gateway Configuration” Settings:

*Note: All settings on this page are system-wide.*

a) Wireline Gateway IP – The IP address for the Wireline Gateway. b) Scheduled Data – Defines whether or not we are using an enhanced GPS system.(With or without the CSBK

feature) c) TMS Port –The port assignment for Text Message Service messages. You must configure this setting to

match the port that MNIS is listening on. Default: 4007. d) LBS Port – The port assignment for Location Based Service messages (LRRP). You must configure this setting

to match the port that MNIS is listening on. Default: 4001. e) Low Range & High Range (Watcher Range) – This would be the range of unit ID’s for which you would be

collecting data (GPS & Text messages). It is a good idea to narrow the range to encompass only those radios that are within your fleet.

i. Low- the lowest radio ID the server will listen for. ii. High- the highest radio ID the server will listen for.

*Note: In order for the information entered into the above fields to become active you must click the “Save”

button.*

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“Control Stations” Setup:

a) Must enable control station

b) Voice control stations MUST be 192.168.10.2

*Note: In order for the information entered into the above fields to become active you must click the

“Save” button.*

The “Traffic” Tab:

This tab allows the user to view the traffic that the server is handling and connection activity.

a) Find Unit – Allows the user to enter a specific unit ID then filter only that traffic or send an LRRP immediate

b) Clear Traffic – Allows the user to clear the traffic log

c) Pause Output – This will pause the traffic log allowing the user to scroll up and down.

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The “Clients” Menu Setup: This tab allows the addition, modification, or deletion of a Fleet Manager® Client. Defines the users that are able

to log-in to the server.

Note: All settings on this page are client login specific.

ADDING CLIENTS:

a) Click the “Add Client” option to add a new client b) Enter the details c) Click the “Add” Button on the bottom right to save

“Clients” Menu Settings a) Client ID – This is the ID to give to one particular client that is to login to the WebSuite. This must be unique

across all tabs that ask for ID’s (E.g. Unit ID, Group ID).

b) Client Name – Username for the WebSuite.

c) Password – This is the password that the client will use for the client name when logging into the WebSuite

application.

d) Tracking Enabled – Enables/disables the “Tracking” tab within the WebSuite for a specific client.

e) Telematics Enabled – Enables/disables the “Telematics” tab within the WebSuite for a specific client.

f) On/Off Reporting – Enables/disables the “On/Off Reports” tab within the Websuite for a specific client.

g) Web Administration – This is a future implementation.

h) Lone Worker – Enables/Disables “Lone Worker” status on units for monitoring.

i) Starting Latitude – Determines the latitude of the default location that WebSuite will start on.

j) Starting Longitude – Determines the longitude of the default location that WebSuite will start on.

k) Starting Zoom Level – Determines the zoom level of the default location WebSuite will start on.

Note: For more specific information about “Lone Worker” status, see the Lone Worker Manual.

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MODIFYING CLIENTS:

a) Click the “Modify Client” Option to modify the client in question b) Edit the details. c) Click the “Edit” button on bottom right to save

REMOVING CLIENTS:

a) Click the “Remove Client” Option to remove a client.

b) Select the client. c) Click the “Delete” button on the bottom left to delete it.

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BATCH ADD CLIENTS: Note: The clients that a batch pertains to is defined by the “Client Name Prefix” data, as well as a range of

client IDs starting with the “Starting Client ID” which represents the first client in the range, and “Ending

Client ID” which represents the final client within the batch range.

Under the “Clients” menu you can add clients en-masse using the “Batch Add Clients” option. After clicking on this

option, enter the range in the fields below. To select a batch of clients, enter the client name prefix in the “Client

Name Prefix” field, and enter the range of the client IDs you want added.) and click “Add Batch” in the bottom right

to save.

BATCH REMOVE CLIENTS: There is also a “Batch Remove Clients” option which allows you to remove clients en-masse. Simply click on the

option, enter the range of the batch (see top of the page) and click on “Delete Batch”.

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MAP PROVIDERS: This feature allows you to make adjustments to the types of maps that a client has access to. To access this

feature, simply select the “Map Providers” menu from the “Clients” drop-down menu.

You now have access to the list of map providers and the map types available to specific clients. To choose a client,

access the “Client Name” drop down menu and select from the available clients. When you have selected a client,

you must click “Select” to show the list of map providers available and the list of map providers the client currently

has access to.

After you have selected a client, you will see a list of map types available that the client does not currently have

access to that is referred to as the “Map Provider List”. You will also see a list of map types, which that client does

currently have access to, called Current List for Client.

The “Map Providers” list allows you to give a client access to map types they do not currently have access to. Click

the “Add” button next to the map type you wish to give the client access to, and that map type will be added to

the “Current List for Client”. The “Current List for Client” list allows you to remove a client’s access to a map type

that currently they are permitted to use. Click the “Remove” button to disable the client’s access to that map

provider. After a map type is removed from a client’s list, it will reappear in the “Map Providers list”.

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The “Customers” Menu Setup:

“Customers” Menu Settings: a) Customer Name – Give the customer a name – usually the name of the company for which you are

installing Fleet Manager®.

b) Email – Any emergency or speeding alarms that fire in Fleet Manager® will be sent to this email address.

c) Speeding Threshold – Specifies the speed at which the speeding alarm will be raised in the clients. This

setting is not related to the speeding threshold set in the connexBOX®.

d) Telemetry 1-8 – These eight boxes are where you would enter your Telemetry VIO state change

descriptions.

e) Alerts to Email – Specifies the events that will trigger an alert to be sent to the email specified in the

“Email” data field.

I. Emergency – All triggered emergencies will be sent to the address specified in the

“Email” field.

II. Speeding – All speeding alerts will be sent to the address specified in the “Email” field.

f) Lone Worker Interval – The time required between check-ins for “Lone Workers”.

g) Live Status 1 - 8 – These eight boxes are where you specify which status messages your Units send to

the WebSuite to determine their current status.

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LIVE STATUS: The messages within these parameters are specific from your units. Each customer may have eight

custom status messages that change the unit status when they send a TMS with the prefix of a pound

(“#”) symbol.

MODIFYING CUSTOMERS: Modifying customer data is accomplished in very much the same way as adding it. To start an edit click on the

“Modify Customer” option and enter the details. To save any changes when modifying, click the “Edit” button

REMOVING CUSTOMERS: Removing data is accomplished much the same way as modifying it. To delete the record permanently, click the

“Delete” button from the “Remove Customer” option. Any clients, groups, units or partitions assigned to the deleted

customer will also be deleted.

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The “Departments” Menu Setup: This screen allows users to associate department name with a customer.

ADDING DEPARTMENTS: Click on the “Departments” menu, and select the “Add Department” option from the drop-down menu. After

entering the details of the customer and department you would like to add to this list click on the “Add” button to

save the information.

Department ID is an automatically assigned number used for grouping a department. “Departments” Menu Settings:

a) Customer Name – Name of customer. b) Department Name – The friendly name to associate with the Department ID.

MODIFYING DEPARTMENTS: Modifying department data is accomplished in very much the same way as adding it. To start an edit, click on the

“Modify Department” option and enter the details. To save any changes when modifying, click the “Edit” button.

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REMOVING DEPARTMENTS: Removing data is accomplished in very much the same way as adding it. To start an edit or remove, click on the

“Remove Department” option and select the department you would like to remove either by entering in the

department ID or clicking on the department in the list. To permanently remove a department, click the “Delete”

button.

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The “Units” Menu Setup: This screen defines the valid units that are able to send/receive digital data in Fleet Manager®. This menu allows

the addition, modification, or removal of a unit as well as adding or removing a batch of units.

“Units” Menu Settings: a) Department Name – Defines the department that the selected units are assigned to. b) Unit ID – This ID must match up with a Radio ID out in the field. c) Unit Name – The friendly name to associate with the Unit ID. d) Icon Path – This is the icon that will be associated with the unit when being displayed on GIS

maps as well as internet based maps (Google Maps, Bing Maps, and MapQuest).

e) Polling Interval – This tells Fleet Manager® how often a controller polls a radio (in the case of a Connect Plus system) for the GPS location of this unit and update its position or, in the case of a non-Connect Plus system, how often the radio autonomously reports a GPS location.

f) Telemetry Source – Defines what type of telemetry the systems will use g) Radio Type – Indicates whether hardware or firmware is being used as the radio type. At this

point, only ‘Hardware’ will need to be selected. h) Enable Services – Allows the user to select which services each radio is going to be using.

i. GPS – This is for units with GPS enablement. ii. BYOF – Radios that will be using “Bring Your Own Forms” services

iii. XS – Radios that will be using XS services iv. Indoor Positioning System – Radios that use Blue Tooth services.

ADDING UNITS: To add a unit select the “Add Unit” option from the “Units” menu. Simply fill in all of the fields above with the correct

information relating to the unit and click on the “Add” button in the bottom of the screen to save the information

and add the unit.

Note: When you are finished adding all new units, return to the “Status” menu and click on “Reset”, or the

newly added units will not begin reporting.

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MODIFYING UNITS: Modifying a unit is done in much the same way that a unit is added. Access the “Modify Units” menu. To select a

unit to modify, simply click it as it appears in the table below. Simply fill in the changes you would like to make to

the unit in each respective field. When all changes are correctly recorded, click the “Edit” button in the bottom

right corner of the page to save your changes.

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REMOVING UNITS: To remove a unit access the “Remove Units” menu. To select a unit to remove click on the unit it as it appears in

the table above to select it. Once selected, to remove the unit, simply click on the “Delete” button at the bottom of

the page.

BATCH ADD UNITS: Note: The units that a batch pertains to is defined by the “Unit Name Prefix” data, as well as a range of unit IDs starting

with the “Starting Unit ID” which represents the first unit in the range, and “Ending Unit ID” which represents the final

unit within the batch range.

Under the “Units” menu you can add units en-masse using the “Batch Add Units” option. After clicking on this option,

enter the details and click “Add Batch” in the bottom of the page to save.

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BATCH REMOVE UNITS: Under the “Units” menu you can add units en-masse using the “Batch Remove Units” option. After clicking on this

option, enter the range (see top of the page) and click “Delete Batch” in the bottom of the screen to save.

The “Groups” Menu Setup: This menu defines the Groups that exist in the MOTOTRBO™ radios. This menu allows the addition, modification,

or deletion of a group. This function is used to send text messages to a group of units.

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ADDING GROUPS: Group Information:

a) Group ID – The unique auto-assigned Group ID assigned to the Group. b) Customer Name – The name of the customer that the group is associated with. c) Group Name – This is the friendly name associated with the Group ID.

When all the groups’ details have been correctly entered click the “Add” button to save it.

MODIFYING GROUPS: Modifying a group is done in much the same way that a unit is added. Access the “Modify Groups” menu and

simply fill in the changes you would like to make to the group in each respective field. When all changes are

correctly recorded, click the “Edit” button in the bottom of the page to save your changes.

REMOVING GROUPS: To remove a group, access the “Remove Groups” menu. To select a group to remove you can either click on the

unit it as it appears in the table above, or you can enter the unit ID into the “Group ID” data field. Once selected, to

remove the group, simply click on the “Delete” button in the bottom of the page.

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The “Permissions” Menu Settings: On this screen you can assign one or more customers to a client. A client may have more than one entry if it has

been assigned to more than one customer. In the case example seen in the “Object Hierarchy Diagram”.

ADDING CLIENT PERMISSIONS:

To add permissions towards a customer and client login select the correct details from the “Client Name” and the

“Customer Name” drop down menu. When both have been correctly selected click the “Add” button to add the

permission.

REMOVING CLIENT PERMISSIONS: To remove permissions towards customer and client logins click the “Delete” button attached to the customer and

client you wish to remove.

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The “DbBackup” Menu Setup: This menu allow the user to Back up their Database. This can be done instantly or scheduled for Every Day, Every

Week, Every Month or Every Year. User must also enter a “Network IP” to where the destination of the backup

will be saved.

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The “Geocoder” Menu Setup: This tab is to configure the geocoder. In the GENERAL you can see the version number and see if the service is

started or stopped. In the SETTINGS, you can choose which mapping service to use.

If you are also running the TBGeocoder you will enter the IP of that appliance in the IP field.

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The “IPS” Menu Setup:

**Please refer to IPS manual**

The “WebSuite Config” Menu Setup: The Configuration and Mapping options are located within the Fleet Manager provisioning tool application

under the “WebSuite Config” menu option.

Configuration Menu: Global Settings – This setting allows you to enter Title and Application description and browse for a logo

file to use. This logo will appear on all login screens and web pages.

Unit Settings – Controls what units are used in the web reporting application by default. Users can select

from kilometers per hour, miles per hour and knots.

SMTP Details for Fleet Manager Reporting: - Allows the user to provide simple mail transfer protocol

information to be able to send out telematics reports via email.

Mapping Menu: Custom Map Configuration – URLS for mapping sources

There are 8 available fields for custom mapping. Enter client details into the appropriate field and select

Map Type. Remember to click on “Save” at the bottom of the page to save custom map details.

Currently supported custom maps include: ArcGIS RESTful, ArcGIS cached Maps, and ArcGIS WMS web

services

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Note: The information included within the “Overlay” tab is intended for those units working alongside the

ATLAS system. For more, please see the ATLAS manual.

The “Tools” Menu Setup: This screen displays the Network Settings, Administration Settings, NTP Settings, Packet Trace Settings, Downloading Logs, SNMP Settings, Licensing and SSL Settings.

Note: The licensing Settings should not be modified unless instructed by official neoterra® Systems

personnel.

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“Network” Option Settings: a) System Type – Should be set to “Standalone”. b) Hostname – The hostname of the server. c) IP Configuration – Select from either DHCP IP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or a static IP

address. d) IP Address – The IP address of the server. e) Netmask – The subnet mask of the server. f) Gateway – The default gateway IP address. g) Alias IP Address – Secondary access IP for Fleet Manager system. h) Netmask – The subnet mask of the server. i) Nameservers DNS 1 - 4 – DNS servers for DNS resolution for accessing internet based map providers. j) Routing IP – This address is used to specify the IP of MNIS.

“Administration” Option Settings:

The “Administration Settings” menu allows the user to change the password for the administrator. To change your

password, you must first fill in the currently used password that you wish to change in the “Current Password” data

field. Fill in the “New Password” field with the password that you would like to use. The “Confirm Password” field

must also be filled in with your new password. Data entered in the “New Password” and the “Confirm New

Password” fields must be identical for changes to take effect. Once you have filled in all the appropriate

information correctly click the “Save” button to apply the changes.

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“NTP” Option Settings:

Network Time Protocol. Allows the server to keep a consistent time by periodically checking against other NTP

servers. Time zone represents the time-zone that the system is operating within. The NTP 1 through NTP 4 fields

allow you to synchronize with up to 4 different NTP servers.

“Email” Settings Enabling Email allows the user to receive email notifications from the server, of units that are speeding.

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“Packet Trace” Option Settings: Allows the system to perform a Wireshark capture. To begin a capture click the “Start Capture” button. After a

running capture is completed, click the “Stop Capture” button to end the capture and produce a download link for

the captured file

“Download Logs” Tab: This feature allows the user to download the traffic logs files.

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“SNMP” Option Setting: Selecting the “Enable” option will enable the sending of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) trap alerts

to the SNMP manager. Trap alerts currently only include application start-up and shut down alerts, however more

will be added in the future.

The SNMP manager is defined by the address filled in the “Server Address” data field. When this address is added

click the “Save” button to save your changes.

“SSL” Option Setting: Here the users is able to upload an SSL certificate making their connection secure.

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SECTION 3 – Using the Provisioning Tool

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The “Status” Menu: In this screen, it shows what you have setup in the configuration, what is active in the server & the current state of

the system.

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System Status: a) Service State – Whether or not the server has started or is in the stopped state.

I. Start – Will start the Fleet Manager® server. II. Reset – Will stop and start the Fleet Manager® server.

III. Stop – Will stop the Fleet Manager® server.

b) XRC Connection – Indicates Primary or Secondary controller.

c) Version – The current version of the server being used.

d) Database Version – The version of the database used by the server.

e) MAC Address – The hardware address of the network card in the server.

f) Serial – The unique serial number of the server.

g) Customers – The number of customers that are defined.

h) Clients – That number of clients that are defined.

i) Groups – The number of groups that are defined.

j) SU Licensed – The number of subscriber units that the server is licensed to use.

k) SU Online – The number of subscriber units currently online.

l) Departments – The number of departments defined.

Gateway Connections: IP Address – Shows the IP addresses of connected client(s).

The “Presence” Menu: This screen shows the status of all connected units

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“Presence” Menu Settings: a) Unit ID – The ID of the radio. b) ARS – Used to identify whether the units set are ONLINE or OFFLINE. (Automatic registration service) c) LRRP – Displays whether the Location Request Routing Protocol (LBS traffic) is ONLINE or OFFLINE. This

should be online if you are using GPS service on the MOTOTRBO™ Radios and Fleet Manager®. d) TMS – Defines whether the Text Messaging System(TMS) is ONLINE or OFFLINE. e) Last ARS Packet – The most recent automatic registration service message to be received from this unit. f) Last LRRP Packet – The most recent location request routing protocol GPS packet detected from this unit. g) Last TMS Packet – The most recent text message received be this unit. h) System Type – The type of system that the radio is using to connect to the system.

The “Traffic” Menu: This screen displays any traffic that Fleet Manager® is handling, connection activity, as well as any client

connections. There is also a feature that allows users to find a specific unit.

a) Find Unit – Allows the user to perform an immediate location request to poll the unit. User must fill in the unit ID and select the type of poll. This will be LRRP Immediate if the

unit is using a MOTOTRBO® system, or XL Immediate if using the connexBOX® XL. When the

unit has been specified click the “Find” button to perform an immediate location request.

b) Pause output – When enabled pauses all traffic window output. c) Timestamp – The date and time associated with the event. d) IP Address – The source IP address for the report. e) Unit ID – The ID of the unit that the report concerns. f) Notes – A description of the event.

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Notes: