Connecting the ethernet port – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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Using Serial Commands
If you choose a static IP address for the receiver, the
command must also include the following parameters that
the administrator of your local network (LAN) should
provide you with:
• Static IP address
• Sub-network mask
• Gateway IP address
• DNS 1 IP address and DSN 2 IP address. These two
parameters are used to link the receiver name with an
IP address.
The $PASHQ,ETH command can be used to check the
settings.
Script example:
$PASHS,ETH,PAR,DHP,0,ADD,10.20.2.28,MSK,255.255.255.0,GTW,
10.20.2.1,DN1,134.20.2.16,DN2,134.20.2.3
$PASHR,ACK*3D
$PASHQ,ETH
$PASHR,ETH,I,ON,02:03:04:85:06:07,DHP=1,ADD=10.20.2.28,MSK=255.
255.255.0,GTW=10.20.2.1,DN1=134.20.2.16,DN2=134.20.2.3*67
3. $PASHS,TCP,PAR: This command is used to define the
Ethernet port (Port I) as a port dedicated to receiving and
parsing $PASHS commands, and also outputting data
(NMEA, RTCM, ATOM, etc.). The port may be activated to
do so either with or without user authentication. The
command is also used to define the IP port number
(default: 8888).
If user authentication is chosen, the login and password
must be provided in the command. Later, when remote
users want to access the receiver, they will need to provide
these two parameters.
Script example (where TCP/IP is activated without
authentication and $PASHQ,TCP is used to check the new
setting):
$PASHS,TCP,PAR,MOD,1
$PASHR,ACK*3D
$PASHQ,TCP
$PASHR,TCP,MOD=1,LGN=,PWD=,ADD=192.34.76.1,
PRT=8888*OC
Connecting the
Ethernet Port
After the Ethernet port has been configured, use the Ethernet
adaptor cable (P/N 702426) and a standard RJ45 cable to
connect the receiver, either to your local network through a
hub or switch, or directly to a modem.