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• The
Mount Points
submenu allows you to define each of the
possible 10 mount points of the NTRIP caster. Choosing
the name of a mount point is important:
–
It is through that name that NTRIP servers can connect
to the NTRIP caster.
–
It is through that name that users can choose which
base station they want to receive correction data from.
Informative data for each mount point can also be defined
on this submenu, such as the approximate position of the
base that will provide correction data through this mount
point, the country where it’s located, whether using the
data from this base is free or not, and whether the receiver
should be provided the user position in an NMEA message
or not before delivering its corrections.
Each mount point definition appears in the table at the
bottom of the page. You can easily modify each of them by
selecting the corresponding row in the table.
• The
Users
submenu allows you to define all the possible
users of the NTRIP caster. Defining a new user includes
specifying a user name and password, as well as the
allowed mount points. Refer to
for more information on the impact of
explicitly assigning mount points to users.
Each user definition appears in the table at the bottom of
the page. You can easily modify each of them by selecting
the corresponding row in the table.
In the right-hand part of the
Embedded NTRIP caster
web page
are four submenus:
• The
Current
submenu provides the list of mount points
through which sources of correction data are currently
available, as well as the list of currently connected users.
Each user is clearly identified (name, mount point used,
time when connection started, IP address).
• The
History
submenu provides the same type of
information as the
Current
submenu, with in addition the
list of past connections (start and end times, users, mount
points, IP addresses) since the NTRIP caster was started.
It is in fact a more friendly way of representing the content
of the log file presented below.
• The
Log file
submenu views the raw content of the log file
gathering all the events in relation with the embedded
NTRIP caster since it was started.
• The
Map
submenu provides a map of the NTRIP caster
network using different colors to show the location of the