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Web Server Help Files Collection

Subdirectory naming conventions:

Example: Using “Y/M/d/s” would create the following three
subdirectories for files recorded in Lisbon on February 21,
2010:

• /2010/Feb/21/LISB/

When two RINEX files are created with different periods,
character “p” or “P” should be used so the receiver can store
the two types of RINEX files in different directories.

If the subdirectory format is “s/Y/D/p” then the files logged
at 1 second recording interval, on site “CARQ”, on Feb 1,
2012 (day 32) will be pushed to the folder named “…/CARQ/
2012/32/data_1” and the files logged at 30 seconds will be
moved to the folder “…/CARQ/2012/32/data_30”.

FTP Server

External FTP server IP address or hostname
(URL)

SES,FTP,PAR

Port

External FTP IP port (default is “21” according
to convention)

SES,FTP,PAR

Login

External FTP server login

SES,FTP,PAR

Password

External FTP server password (always hid-
den; “*” characters appear instead)

SES,FTP,PAR

Path

Enter the path on the external FTP server
where the receiver will be allowed to upload
its record files as they are created.

SES,FTP,PAR

Sub-directory
Name Format

Tell the receiver how to name the subdirecto-
ries it will create to store record files on the
external FTP server. Use the case-sensitive
syntax presented in the table below to name
these directories.

SES,FTP,PAR

Character

Description

s or S

4-character sitename

Y

4-digit year (2010= 2010)

y

2-digit year (10= 2010)

m

2-digit month (01= January)

M

3-character month (Jan= January)

d

2-digit day in month (1-31)

D

3-digit day in year (1-365)

p or P

data_ or DATA_, where is the period in seconds

Parameter

Designation

$PASHS