Spot-On
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Spot-On Performance Paving[edit | edit source]
Before System Test[edit | edit source]
Customer Specific Configuration[edit | edit source]
- Check modem device
nmcli dev
- For units with Mini-PCIe Modems and SIM Card
wget http://readonly:secret@svn.crm.ventureresearch.com/svn/linux/testing/spot_on/spot_on-secondrun.sh -O /tmp/rp.sh && bash /tmp/rp.sh
- Manually force to enable Modem after reboot before VR Hardware Test: nmcli con up id WWAN &
BurnOut Check-In Procedure[edit | edit source]
Setup[edit | edit source]
- Plugin Unit on Rugged Reader BurnOut Cart
- Plugin Console Cable
- SSH into Reader
QC[edit | edit source]
- Verify Hostname matches
PreBox Labeland QC Checklist
- Verify Local Wi-Fi SSID is Disabled
nano /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wi-Fi
- Remove the letter e from VR_Device
- Exit and Save changes:
- Press ctrl + x
- Press y
- Press Enter
- Set Read/Write Policy:
chmod 600 /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wi-Fi
- Sync changes (three times)
sync
- Unplug Unit to Hard Reboot Unit
- Log back into Unit
- When Blue LED lights, verify the GSM Modem is connected:
ifconfig
- Look for ppp0 connection and verify the IP Address matches the PreBox Test Results Printout and starts with 166
Modem Ping Test[edit | edit source]
- Ping Google three times:
ping google.com
- Press ctrl+c to stop the command and check that the majority of pings were successful
- Request the external Ip Address:
curl http://jsonip.io
- Check to see if the IP Address returned matches the PreBox Test Results Printout
- If the above never gives a response, verify the Modem is online by repeating "QC" Step 5
BurnOut[edit | edit source]
- Leave units plugged in and with VR Power Sensors blinking for the entire duration of the BurnOut