Navixy Generic Protocol
    GPS Tracker
    Vehicle
    Integrated

    Navixy Generic Protocol

    Navixy

    Transform your data communication strategy with the Navixy Generic Protocol, a powerful, universal data transfer solution designed for seamless integration across server-to-server and device-to-server frameworks. This protocol empowers you with flexibility, allowing you to customize and add your own parameters, giving your system an edge in adaptability. With its versatility, the Navixy Generic Protocol is the ideal foundation for building robust software ecosystems. It enhances device-side support, offering data in a clear, readable format that simplifies both maintenance and future scalability. Unlock the potential for streamlined operations and increased innovation with this dynamic protocol. Navixy Generic Protocol supports **HTTP version 1.1/2.0** and **MQTT version 3.1.1/5.0**. Below you can find all necessary information to start using Navixy Generic Protocol (NGP): - [Protocol description](https://www.navixy.com/docs/iot-logic-api/technologies/navixy-generic-protocol) - HTTP port: 80 - HTTPS port: 443 - MQTT port: 1883

    Interfaces

    Digital inputs8
    Number of outputs8

    Technical details

    Hardware I/O

    Digital inputs
    8
    Digital outputs
    8
    Output control
    default
    Track control
    Supported

    Supported interfaces(9)

    Capabilities(11)

    Altitude
    Board Voltage
    Custom Fields
    GSM Lbs
    GSM Roaming
    GSM Signal Level
    Hardware Key
    Motion Sensor
    Odometer
    Satellites
    Temperature Sensor

    Alert rules(17)

    Distance Control
    Driver Change
    Excessive Driving
    Excessive Parking
    Fuel Level Leap
    Idling Soft
    In Out Zone
    Input Change
    Offline
    Output Change
    Route
    Sensor Range
    SOS
    Speedup
    State Field Control
    Task Status Change
    Track Change

    (em) = emulated at platform level rather than native on the device.

    Sensor & data inputs(4)

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