3 Command Line Reference
siss
giss
setIPServerSettings
getIPServerSettings
Cd
Cd
Port
Mode
UDPAddress (200)
+ IPS1
+ IPS2
+ IPS3
+ IPS4
+ IPS5
all
0 . . . 65535
TCP
UDP
TCP2Way
255.255.255.255
RxControl: Communication > Network Settings > General
By default (
Mode
set to
TCP
), this command defines the TCP/IP port where the receiver’s IP
Servers (IPS) listen for incoming TCP/IP connections. When a client connects to an IPS port,
all output data specified for that port are streamed to the client.
In
TCP
mode, the IPS port is unidirectional: it only sends data and incoming bytes are dis-
carded. The
TCP2Way
mode is the same as the
TCP
mode, except that the receiver will also
process input data (such as user commands or differential corrections). An IPS port config-
ured in
TCP2Way
mode can only accept a single client at a time.
When
Mode
is set to
UDP
and
UDPAddress
is set to
255.255.255.255
, the IPS works in UDP
broadcast mode. In that mode, the IPS data stream is delivered to any host on the local
network listening to the IP port specified by the
Port
argument.
When
Mode
is set to
UDP
and
UDPAddress
contains a whitespace-separated list of IP addresses
or hostnames, the IPS data stream is only delivered to the specified hosts. Remember to
enclose the
UDPAddress
argument between double quotes when it contains whitespaces.
Use the
command and the various output setting commands (e.g.
) to define the data stream to be output by the IPS connections. Note that
the UDP implementation is meant to be used with small data volumes and low update rates.
It is the user’s responsibility to only enable short messages at low rate when using UDP, in
order to prevent throughput degradation of the network.
It is possible to configure some IPS connections in UDP mode, and others in TCP mode. The
UPDAddress
argument is ignored in TCP mode.
When selecting a port number, make sure to avoid conflicts with other services (for example
select a different port than in the
setIPPortSettings
command).
All IPS connections must use different ports. Set the
Port
argument to 0 to disable an IPS
connection.
Example
COM1>
siss, IPS1, 28785, UDP, 255.255.255.255<CR>
$R: siss, IPS1, 28785, UDP, 255.255.255.255
IPServerSettings, IPS1, 28785, UDP, 255.255.255.255
COM1>
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