1 How To...
Most user commands described in section 3.2 can be accessed graphically from the web
interface. You can also go to
Admin > Expert Control > Expert Console
to manually type ASCII
commands and view replies.
By default, the web interface provides unrestricted read and write access to the receiver. This
can be changed, as further explained in section 1.31 of this document.
Note that a lightweight (text only) version of the web interface is available by appending
/lite
to the URL, for example:
http://polarx5tr-1234567/lite
1.1.5
Connection Descriptors
Receiver connections are identified by their connection descriptor (CD). The different con-
nection descriptors are shown in the table below. The three rightmost columns indicate the
direction (input or output or both), and whether the connection can accept user command
input.
CD
Description
In
Out Cmd
COMx
one of the serial ports
•
•
•
USBx
one of the USB-device serial ports
•
•
•
LOGx
one of the log sessions. See section 1.15
•
IP1x
one of the TCP/IP connections
•
•
•
NTRx
one of the NTRIP connections. Input in NTRIP client mode
(section 1.10), output in NTRIP server mode (section 1.9)
•
•
IPSx
one of the IP server connections. See section 1.12
•
•
•
IPRx
one of the IP receive connections. See section 1.13
•
•
•
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Summary of Contents for PolaRx5TR
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