
CLI Command Reference
metadata
Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01
296
Metadata ID
: 2
Name
: "KLV/UDP"
Configuration:
Type
: Network
Format
: KLV
Status
: STARTED
Address
: 10.65.11.169
UDP Port
: 20000
Reclassification
: Off
Classification
: UNCLASSIFIED
Classifying Country: (None)
Object Country
: (None)
CoT Retransmission
You can configure the Makito X to ingest CoT Messages captured over Serial or UDP and
re-transmit up to 8 CoT/UDP messages to unicast or multicast destinations so that multiple
CoT listeners can access the source CoT data. To do so, you specify the Destination
Address (which can be a FQDN), UDP Port, TTL, and ToS.
E
XAMPLE
#5: C
O
T R
ETRANSMISSION
To define CoT Retransmission:
metadata 3 set retransmit=on relays=10.65.129.65:2000:1:2,
10.65.129.63:3000:3:4
The above example uses TTL and TOS values of 1 and 2, and 3 and 4, respectively. And
ports 2000 and 3000, respectively.
KLV Metadata Insertion
These options are available to define a set of static KLV objects for KLV and CoT metadata
sources:
•
Configure a mission ID string of up to 127 characters: When the mission ID is
configured, any received UAS KLV dataset will be processed in order to modify the
existing mission ID or add a mission ID element if not there with the configured value.
•
Enable or disable the update/generation of the security data set in UAS messages:
When this feature is enabled, you then specify the classification (Unclassified,
Restricted, Confidential, Secret, or Top Secret), the classifying country, and the object
country/ies (up to 6) (using the proper ISO 3-letter country code).
In both cases, the mission ID or security data will get replaced or inserted with the ones
created by the Makito X based on the configuration.