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Using the Web Server
DynDNS (see
DynDNS
frame at the bottom of the page).
DynDNS is a free service that will make sure the
dynamic IP address allotted to the receiver by your ISP
is always attached to your receiver’s hostname. This
requires that you open an account on DynDNS. For
more information on this service, see Creating an
Account on Dyn.com on page
–
DNS 1 IP Address
: Enter the IP address of the primary
DNS providing the correspondence between the
receiver server name and its IP address.
–
DNS 2 IP Address
: Enter the IP address of the secondary
DNS providing the correspondence between the
receiver server name and its IP address
– (
MAC Address
is a read-only field showing the hardware
identification of the receiver’s Ethernet port.)
•
Ignore the
Port I settings
frame on the right.
•
Click on the
Configure
button to let the Web Server load all
your new parameters to the receiver.
•
Click on
Base Setup > NTRIP Server
and define the general
parameters of the base, as explained in section
General
. Then proceed with the steps
below.
•
Scroll down the page to display the NTRIP Server 1/2
frames. In the
Connection
field, select “External NTRIP
Caster via Ethernet” or “Embedded NTRIP Caster”.
•
Enter the information (
Connect Now
,
Address
,
Port
,
Password
,
Mount Point
) allowing the base to connect to the
NTRIP caster (the server) to which it is supposed to deliver
its corrections. If you choose “Embedded NTRIP Caster”,
the Address is automatically set to “localhost” and you
should choose a mount point from the list of mount points
managed by the embedded NTRIP caster.
Enable
Connect Now
to allow the receiver to establish the
connection right after you have clicked on
Configure
.
•
In the
Message
field, select the type of differential data the
base will deliver (ATOM, RTCM, CMR, CMR+ or DBEN).
Following your selection, you will see the detail of the
selected data on the right of this field, as defined in
Data
Output > Differential Messages
.
•
Resume the above settings for the second NTRIP server if
you need one.
•
Click on the
Configure
button to let the Web Server load all
your new parameters to the receiver. You have now
reached the end of the configuration phase.
Summary of Contents for HDS800
Page 1: ...Reference Manual HDS800...
Page 16: ...x Enabling a Firmware Option 639 Decoding an NTRIP Source Table 639 Logging Raw Data 642...
Page 54: ...38 Receiver Description...
Page 104: ...88 Using the Web Server...
Page 189: ...173 Web Server Help Files Collection Configuration Tab...
Page 266: ...250 Using Serial Commands...
Page 606: ...590 Query Command Library...
Page 619: ...603 Data Output...
Page 628: ...612 Data Output...
Page 650: ...634 Troubleshooting...
Page 660: ...644 Other Procedures Memos...
Page 676: ...X XDR 110 112 587 Z Z Blade 1 ZDA 347 431 588...
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