IP Parking MCP. Manage parking sites, gates, and revenue in conversation.
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IP Parking. Manage your entire Parking Access and Revenue Control System (PARCS) through a single API connection. Use your AI client to check site occupancy, adjust tariffs, remotely control gates, and audit transactions.
It lets you manage parking sites, gates, and revenue streams without logging into the central management console.
What your AI agents can do
Control gate
Sends a command to remotely open or close a specific barrier gate.
Get site status
Returns the current occupancy count and revenue status for a specified parking site.
Get system health
Checks the overall connection and operational health of the entire parking system.
Gets current occupancy levels and total revenue for a specific parking site.
Remotely sends open or close commands to a specific barrier gate.
Updates hourly rates or tariff caps for parking sessions.
Retrieves a list of all managed parking locations and all active pricing rules.
Lists recent exit logs and transaction records for revenue verification.
Checks the operational status and connectivity of ANPR cameras, ticket dispensers, and gates.
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IP Parking MCP Server: 10 Tools for Parking & Site Control
Use these 10 tools to manage everything from site occupancy and tariff rules to physical gate control and transaction auditing.
019d75bbcontrol gate
Sends a command to remotely open or close a specific barrier gate.
019d75bbget site status
Returns the current occupancy count and revenue status for a specified parking site.
019d75bbget system health
Checks the overall connection and operational health of the entire parking system.
019d75bbget ticket details
Retrieves specific details for a single parking ticket or session record.
019d75bblist hardware
Lists the status of all physical components, including ANPR cameras, ticket machines, and gates.
019d75bblist sites
Provides a list of every managed parking location ID and name.
019d75bblist tariffs
Retrieves a list of all currently active and configured parking tariff rules.
019d75bblist transactions
Lists recent exit records and daily revenue logs for auditing purposes.
019d75bbregister anpr
Simulates or registers a license plate recognition event, useful for testing or manual entry/exit overrides.
019d75bbupdate tariff
Changes the hourly rates or pricing caps for a given tariff rule.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
Yo, check it. This MCP Server lets your AI client run your whole parking operation—occupancy, revenue, gates—right through natural chat. You don't gotta log into that massive central console to manage anything. You can use it to check site occupancy, adjust pricing, flip gates, and audit transactions.
Checking Site Status
You can use get_site_status to see the current occupancy count and revenue for any specific site. You'll also get list_sites so you know the ID and name for every location you manage.
Controlling Gates
Need a gate open? Use control_gate to send a command that opens or closes a specific barrier gate. For testing or manual overrides, you can run register_anpr to simulate or record a license plate recognition event.
Pricing and Tariffs
Want to change the rates? Run update_tariff to change the hourly rates or pricing caps for any tariff rule. You can check what's already set up by running list_tariffs, and you'll get a list of every active tariff rule using list_tariffs.
System Health and Hardware
Need to know if everything's working? get_system_health checks the overall operational health of the whole parking system. If you gotta check the physical gear—the ANPR cameras, the ticket machines, the gates—list_hardware gives you the status on all those components.
Auditing and Records
When it comes to the books, you can run list_transactions to see recent exit records and daily revenue logs. To get specific details on a single session, just use get_ticket_details. You'll also get a rundown of every managed parking location ID and name by running list_sites.
How IP Parking MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the IP Parking server and provide your API Key and Base URL.
- 2 Your AI client calls a tool (e.g.,
get_site_status) and passes the required parameters (like site ID). - 3 The server executes the API call to the physical parking system and returns the structured status data to your agent.
The bottom line is, your AI client talks to the parking system directly, bypassing the need for a graphical user interface.
Who Is IP Parking MCP For?
Parking operators, support technicians, and revenue auditors. If you manage a large fleet of parking structures, you need this. It’s for the ops engineer who's tired of logging into multiple management consoles just to check a gate status or change a rate.
Checks real-time occupancy using get_site_status and adjusts tariffs with update_tariff without logging into the main control system.
Remotely opens stuck gates using control_gate and checks camera status with list_hardware via text commands.
Runs list_transactions and list_tariffs to verify daily income and ensure billing rules were followed.
What Changes When You Connect
- See real-time site occupancy and revenue. Use
get_site_statusto immediately know how full a lot is and what revenue was generated today. - Control physical access without logging in. Run
control_gateto open a stuck barrier or close a gate for maintenance. - Change pricing rules on the fly. Use
update_tariffto adjust hourly rates instantly, avoiding the need to navigate complex pricing dashboards. - Audit financial records easily. Run
list_transactionsto pull up recent exit logs and verify daily income. - Diagnose failing equipment. Check hardware health by calling
list_hardwareto see if ANPR cameras or ticket machines are offline. - Manage the whole system from one place.
list_sitesgives you all the locations, andget_system_healthtells you if the connection is live.
Real-World Use Cases
Emergency Gate Failure
A support tech needs to open a gate manually. They ask their agent: 'Open Gate 3 for maintenance.' The agent runs control_gate, sends the command, and confirms the barrier is open. The problem is solved in seconds.
End-of-Day Reconciliation
The revenue auditor needs to verify today's takings. They ask the agent to run list_transactions and cross-reference the data with list_tariffs to ensure all charges match the current rate sheet.
Site Capacity Check
A manager needs to know if Site B can handle a rush of cars. They ask: 'What's the occupancy at Site B?' The agent runs get_site_status, providing available spots and current revenue data.
Rate Change Testing
The pricing team needs to test a new rate. They first use list_tariffs to see existing rules, then use update_tariff to simulate a change, and finally use register_anpr to confirm the system accepts the new rate.
The Tradeoffs
Only checking the site status
Asking 'How full is the lot?' and only getting occupancy data. This tells you nothing about the money or the rules that govern the charges.
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You need a full diagnostic. First, run get_site_status to check occupancy, then run list_tariffs to confirm the current rate, and finally, if needed, run list_transactions to see if the revenue is tracking correctly.
Assuming hardware is fine
The gate won't open, so you assume it's the power. You only check the circuit breaker, wasting time when the issue is actually a failed ANPR camera.
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Don't guess. Run list_hardware first. This tells you which specific component—be it a camera, ticket machine, or gate—is reporting an error. Then, if it's the gate, use control_gate.
Changing rates without checking logs
Quickly running update_tariff to fix a rate, but forgetting to check list_transactions. You might update the rate, but the system might have already logged charges under the old, incorrect rate.
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Always check the history first. Run list_transactions to see the recent charges, confirm the error, and then run update_tariff to correct the rate. This minimizes billing risk.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your core pain point is operational oversight across multiple physical systems. You need to know, right now, the combination of physical state (occupancy, gates), financial state (tariffs, transactions), and technical health (hardware status). It's ideal for the Ops Engineer or Auditor who needs to run a full diagnostic cycle: Start with get_site_status to define the scope. Then, check list_tariffs and list_transactions to ensure billing compliance. Only after confirming the financial and physical context should you use list_hardware or control_gate to isolate a failure. Don't use it if you just need a simple data dump of one single thing; use the specific tool for that. If the issue is purely procedural (e.g., 'The sign is wrong'), this server can't fix it.
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 10 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Available Capabilities
Manually checking site occupancy and tariff rules is a tedious, time-sucking process.
Today, checking site status means logging into the main management console, navigating to the 'Occupancy' tab, then switching to the 'Tariffs' section, and then running a separate report for the revenue logs. You're clicking through three separate systems just to get a picture of the lot.
With the IP Parking MCP Server, you tell your agent: 'What is the status of Site A?' The agent runs `get_site_status` and pulls the occupancy, revenue, and current tariff data all in one response. It’s instant, actionable context.
IP Parking MCP Server: Control gates and manage revenue.
Before, if a gate was stuck or needed manual opening, you had to call a field technician and wait for them to physically arrive or wait for a dedicated internal support system. If you needed to change a rate, you waited for system admin approval and a scheduled update.
Now, your agent runs `control_gate` to send the command, or `update_tariff` to push the new rate immediately. You manage the physical and financial state of the parking lot, directly from your chat window.
Common Questions About IP Parking MCP
How does the IP Parking MCP Server use the `get_site_status` tool? +
The get_site_status tool returns a single, comprehensive view of the site. It gives you the current occupancy count (e.g., 142 available out of 200) and the total revenue collected for the day.
Can I use `update_tariff` to change rates and still audit the change? +
Yes. After running update_tariff to set a new rate, you should immediately run list_transactions to confirm that the new rate is reflected in the subsequent charges.
What is the difference between `list_hardware` and `get_system_health`? +
They check different things. get_system_health checks the overall network connection and API connectivity. list_hardware checks the physical status of individual components like cameras or gates.
Does `register_anpr` only work for testing? +
No. While useful for testing, register_anpr also allows you to manually simulate or register actual entry/exit events for operational overrides.
How do I list all the parking locations for `get_site_status`? +
You first run list_sites. This tool gives you the list of all site IDs you can then use as parameters for get_site_status.
How do I check the financial records using the `list_transactions` tool? +
The list_transactions tool pulls recent exit logs and revenue data. You can use this to audit daily income or track specific ticket sessions for billing reports.
What is the purpose of the `get_ticket_details` tool? +
This tool retrieves full details for a specific parking ticket or session. You use it when you need more than just the basic occupancy count, like verifying a specific entry/exit time.
How can I manually simulate an event using `register_anpr`? +
You use register_anpr to simulate or manually record an ANPR event. This is useful for testing the system or overriding entry/exit logs when hardware fails.
Can I remotely open a barrier for a customer? +
Yes! Use the control_gate action with the gate_id and action 'open'. This is essential for remote assistance when ticket machines fail.
How do I check the current occupancy of a site? +
Use get_site_status with the site_id. It returns the number of available spaces versus total capacity and today's revenue.
Can I update hourly rates on the fly? +
Yes! Use update_tariff with the tariff_id and the new rate_per_hour. Changes are usually applied immediately to the ticket dispensers.
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