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OnCommand Fleet Management Services Peterson Trucks

OnCommand Repair and Service programs help guide your business through stages by providing you with the power to monitor repairs and communicate the service status.

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OnCommand Connection International® Trucks

OnCommand Connection telematics and Advanced Remote Diagnostics is included standard for five years on new International LT series, RH series, and LoneStar models. Request A Demo. …

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Preventive Maintenance & Parts Automation Peterson Trucks

Fleets across the country are reaping the benefits of OnCommand Connection and you can too. Thanks to its open platform design, integration with many existing systems is quick and …

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OnCommand Connection Remote Diagnostic System

OnCommand Connection uses vehicle fault codes to generate real-time vehicle health reports that provide fleet managers and service repair teams detailed action and severity information. …

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NetApp ONTAP Cloud in AWS – Full Deployment Guide

Sep 14, 2017 . Note that the OnCommand Cloud Manager instance will need network connectivity to the target VPC and the ONTAP Cloud instance will need outbound internet …

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Cummins MarketPlace

Using telematics, wirelessly connect your engine to Cummins for continuous monitoring and diagnosis of system fault alerts in both on-highway and off-highway applications across a …

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Ownership Tips - Allegiance Trucks

Tips to Stay Awake While Driving Your Semi Truck. Just as your semi truck needs regular maintenance to keep running smoothly, your body also needs to be well taken care of. Driving …

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NetApp Cloud Central Resources Library

NetApp's Resources Library holds a vast collection of eBooks, on-demand webinars, technical reports, and more, all related to NetApp's services and features.

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NetApp ONTAP Cloud in Azure – Full Deployment Guide

Aug 14, 2017 . OnCommand Cloud Manager and ONTAP Cloud systems must reside in a target VNet where at least one subnet has outbound internet access; If deployment OnCommand

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Clinical Data Management NetApp

Provide immediate access to critical data, enabling exceptional patient care. Simplify data management with a single-platform solution for all applications—clinical and …

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Installing & Maximising the NetApp ONTAP 8.1 Simulator

Jan 04, 2012 . Increase the simulator VM disk size. Amend the default serial number. Run the initial configuration. Add 2 new shelves of 14 GB Disks. Move the current config to the new …

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TR-4693: FlexPod Datacenter for Epic EHR Deployment Guide

Guide Healthcare Industry Solution Brian O’Mahony and Ganesh Kamath, NetApp Mike Brennan, Cisco Systems, Inc. June 2018 | TR-4693 Abstract FlexPod® provides solutions for the …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I use OnCommand® link?

    3. Connect OnCommand® Link to the Internet by connecting it to an available Wi-Fi access point using device configuration. 4. Use OnCommand® Link to read data from the vehicle CAN bus, send data to the personal user device, check for a calibration update, and perform an update (if applicable).

  • What happens if you tamper with the OnCommand® Link device?

    This document describes proper usage guidelines for use of the OnCommand® Link device and the Navistar software loaded on it. Navistar is not responsible for damage caused as the result of tampering with the device. Tampering with the device voids all warranties for both the OnCommand® Link device and the vehicle.

  • How far can OnCommand® link be installed from a truck?

    OnCommand® Link to mobile hotspot (Phone included) Unobstructed line of sight 30 to 35 feet OnCommand® Link to Wi-Fi Network Wall between Network hotspot and Truck 70 to 80 feet OnCommand® Link to Laptop/Tablet Wall between laptop/tablet and truck 40 to 60 feet Installing OnCommand® Link on a Vehicle

  • How do I use OnCommand® link?

    3. Connect OnCommand® Link to the Internet by connecting it to an available Wi-Fi access point using device configuration. 4. Use OnCommand® Link to read data from the vehicle CAN bus, send data to the personal user device, check for a calibration update, and perform an update (if applicable).

  • How far can OnCommand® link be installed from a truck?

    OnCommand® Link to mobile hotspot (Phone included) Unobstructed line of sight 30 to 35 feet OnCommand® Link to Wi-Fi Network Wall between Network hotspot and Truck 70 to 80 feet OnCommand® Link to Laptop/Tablet Wall between laptop/tablet and truck 40 to 60 feet Installing OnCommand® Link on a Vehicle

  • What happens if you tamper with the OnCommand® Link device?

    This document describes proper usage guidelines for use of the OnCommand® Link device and the Navistar software loaded on it. Navistar is not responsible for damage caused as the result of tampering with the device. Tampering with the device voids all warranties for both the OnCommand® Link device and the vehicle.

  • How to override OnCommand in derived classes?

    When overriding OnCommand (CommandEventArgs) in a derived class, be sure to call the base class's OnCommand (CommandEventArgs) method so that registered delegates receive the event. Is this page helpful? Any additional feedback?

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