Often followed by numbers (e.g., IP68), this rating indicates a device's resistance to dust and water [1].
If this appeared in a log or a technical report, it might be shorthand for:
A command or log entry indicating that a specific Internet Protocol (IP) address is being monitored or "watched" for security or connectivity purposes [4]. Watch Ip 2008GR
Based on the components of the string, here are the most probable interpretations: 1. Regulatory or Environmental Compliance
), "GR" refers to "Generic Requirements." It is possible this is an internal part number or a specific requirement for a networked monitoring device (a "Watch" device) [6]. Summary Table of Likely Meanings Likely Meaning Monitoring or Wristwear Security logs or a specific wearable model. IP Ingress Protection or Internet Protocol Durability rating or network address. 2008GR Model/Batch or Regulatory Code Production year or environmental compliance. Often followed by numbers (e
The "IP" and "GR" suffixes are frequently found in European or international regulatory documentation:
In manufacturing, "GR" is sometimes used as a suffix to denote compliance with environmental standards, such as RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) or Green Packaging [3]. 2. Networking and Device Tracking Regulatory or Environmental Compliance ), "GR" refers to
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