Note:
You need to select the corresponding
.zip
file (
EngineeringWebUI.zip
), available on
the
Inmarsat Developer Website
.
The BRM needs to be rebooted so that the new WebUI can be properly installed.
10.1.4: SSL Certificate
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate section of the page allows you to upload an SSL certificate
(in this case, a Domain Validation Certificate) upon the expiry of the pre-loaded certificate on the
BRM. The validity of the certificate is set to 10 years, and when it does expire a new certificate must
be installed on the BRM, without which any browser access would warn of an expired security
certificate.
Note:
A unique SSL certificate for making an HTTPS connection is pre-loaded on the BRM.
To upload an alternative SSL certificate, once it has been received from Inmarsat or an Inmarsat-
nominated entity, take the following actions:
1. Save the SSL certificate (.PEM file) to a local drive on the laptop or PC connected to the TDK.
2. Open the .PEM file and copy the entire content.
3. Paste that content into the free-text box in the
SSL Certificate
section.
4. Select
Upload Certificate
.
5. Once the upload is complete, select
Reboot Now
.
10.2: Location
To access this functionality, select
Location
from the main menu.
Note:
This functionality will return the appropriate location value in the WebUI if an appropriate
GNSS antenna is connected to the GNSS U.FL connector on the BRM, and if the GNSS antenna has
good visibility to the sky.
The
Location
page loads up, per
This page shows the location of the BRM, as received from the GNSS satellite constellations for which
the BRM is configured. It also shows speed, course data, velocity and heading.
Notes:
Per
, if the BRM is configured to receive the Beidou GPS satellite constellation, then the output
will show
gps_beidou
instead of
gps
and
glonass
.
The first (looking from left to right in the output) value in each entry in the example output in
represents the satellite identifier in the relevant GNSS constellation, and the second value
represents the signal quality received for that satellite.
The location data will not be displayed on the WebUI until after the GNSS policy information has
been received from the network as part of the broadcast system information, which will indicate if
it is allowed to display location data to the user, this is true even if the BRM has a previously stored
location.
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