ZyWAN User Manual
Configuring the ZyWAN
© 2008 Arcom Issue D
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GPS UDP Message Format
If
GPS UDP Message Format?
is set to
Arcom Format
or
ActSoft Format
, the window
looks like this:
The screen offers the following fields and options:
Field/Option
Explanation
Server IP Address:
Enter the numeric IP address or FQDN to which the UDP
packets are sent containing GPS data. This is the address
of the host computer, which should be available on the
network (such as the Internet) to receive this data. Each of
the four fields must be a number between 1 and 255. If the
ActSoft Format is used, this IP address should generally be
gps.comettracker.com.
Server Port Number:
Enter the destination port number on the host computer
which receive the GPS data over UDP. Port numbers should
be a number between 1 and 65535. If the ActSoft Format is
used, the port number should generally be 8502.
Request Interval:
Enter the interval (in seconds, between 30 and 65535) for
how often the GPS data is obtained from the GPS receiver.
Multiple GPS positions can be collected and buffered, to be
sent all together as determined by the
Send Threshold
(below), in order to reduce the network traffic.
Send Threshold:
Enter the Send Threshold as a number between 1 and 19.
The Send Threshold is a numeric value which indicates how
many GPS positions should be sent in one position
message. The position message shall not be sent until the
specified number of GPS positions have been obtained from
the GPS receiver.