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{ "command_response": "predefined_obd2", "status": true}
+### CELLULAR C5 CONFIGURATION
+
+The ModemConfigurationCommand message allows users to change certain aspects of modem operation on-the-fly (at runtime). The modem configuration settings are stored in flash memory and are untouched by the bootloader during a software update (assuming the correct cellular_c5 linker file is used during compilation of vi-firmware). Thus, new modem settings persistent across power cycles.
+
+The ModemConfigurationCommand message provides three sub-messages for particular groups of modem settings. These are NetworkOperatorSettings, NetworkDataSettings, and ServerConnectSettings. These configuration messages are described in great detail within the cellular_c5_config documentation.
+
+Currently, only the ServerConnectSettings sub-message is supported in the vi-firmware's command interpreter. All other settings are currently compile-time only.
+
+The ServerConnectSettings command allows the user to set the host server name and port that the device will use when opening a TCP socket to upload data. This destination must be running an HTTP server similar to OpenXCWebServer, which defines a set of supported HTTP transactions where the body carries data to/from the device in the familiar OpenXC Message Format.
+
+**Request**
+
+ { "command": "modem_configuration",
+ "server": {
+ "host": "www.myhost.com",
+ "port": 10000
+ }
+ }
+
+**Response**
+
+ { "command_response": "modem_configuration", "status": true} \ No newline at end of file