NB3710 User Manual 4.0
5.3.8. GNSS
Administration
The GNSS page lets you enable or disable the GNSS modules present in the system and
can be used to configure the daemon that can be used to share access to receivers without
contention or loss of data and to respond to queries with a format that is substantially
easier to parse than the NMEA 0183 emitted directly by the GNSS device.
We are currently running the Berlios GPS daemon (version 3.15), supporting the new
JSON format. Please navigate to
for getting more informa-
tion about how to connect any clients to the daemon remotely. The position values can
also be queried by the CLI and used in SDK scripts.
Parameter
GNNS Module Configuration
Administrative status
Enable or disable the GNSS module
Operation mode
The mode of operation, either standalone or assisted (for
A-GPS)
Antenna type
The type of the connected GPS antenna, either passive or
actively 3 volt powered
Accuracy
The desired accuracy in meters
Fix frame interval
The amount of time to wait between fix attempts
Parameter
GNNS Server Configuration
Server port
The TCP port on which the daemon is listening for incoming
connections
Allow clients from
Specifies where clients can connect from, can be either
everywhere
or from a specific network
Clients start mode
Specifies how data transferal is accomplished when a client
connects. You can specify
on request
which typically re-
quires an
R
to be sent. Data will be sent instantly in case of
raw
mode which will provide NMEA frames or
super-raw
which includes the original data of the GPS receiver. If the
client supports the JSON format (i.e. newer libgps is used)
the
json mode
can be specified.
Please consider to restrict access to the server port, either by a specifying a dedicated
client network or by using a firewall rule.
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