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ATOM differential data in compact format could be
named: “Balv_ATO_Sc100”.
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After all the fields on the tab have been defined for a
mount point, click on the
Add/Modify
button to save this
mount point (there is no
Configure
button on the Mount
Points tab). Resume this operation until all the required
mount points have been created.
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At this point, now that all the mount points have been
defined, you should make sure all the NTRIP servers are
properly configured to serve the embedded NTRIP caster,
i.e. their IP connection settings should mention the IP
address or hostname of the NTRIP caster, the
corresponding mount point name and the caster
password.
If you plan to use internal NTRIP servers (there may be
two in the ProFlex 800 CORS, see
), then for each of them, you will have
to choose a mount point from the list of existing mount
points. For both, the IP address of the caster will be forced
to “localhost”. Unlike external NTRIP servers, the caster
password is not requested when configuring an internal
NTRIP server.
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Click on
Embedded NTRIP Caster > Users
. Use this tab to
create the list of authorized users. For each user, a
username and password, as well as the authorized mount
points, should be defined.
Remember that not assigning any user to a mount point
results in making this mount point accessible not only to
all declared users but also to anyone who can connect to
the NTRIP caster.
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After all the fields on the tab have been defined for a user,
click on the
Add/Modify
button to save this user (there is
no
Configure
button on the Users tab). Resume this
operation until all the users have been created.
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At this point, now that all the users have been defined, you
should provide all these users with the following
information so they can connect successfully to the
NTRIP caster:
– Caster IP address or hostname
– IP port
– Username and password
– List of authorized mount points.