Ntrip server via ethernet, Internet – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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Using the Web Server
• Click on the
Configure button to let the Web Server load all
your new parameters to the receiver. You have now
reached the end of the configuration phase.
NTRIP Server Via
Ethernet
CAREFUL: In the RTCM sense, an “NTRIP server” is a source
of corrections feeding an NTRIP caster (see RTCM paper
200-2004/SC104-ST). But from the point of view of the
network terminology, an “NTRIP server” is a client, not a
server.
As explained earlier (see How to Start on page 66), in that
configuration you can define one or two NTRIP servers
sending their data streams either to an external NTRIP caster
(see first figure below) or to the embedded NTRIP caster (see
second figure below). All combinations are possible. Choose
the ones that meet your requirements.
• First, click on the
Connections> Ethernet submenu.
• Set the following Ethernet parameters to allow the receiver
to access the network through its Ethernet port:
–
DHCP: Enabling this option means the local network to
which the receiver is connected will automatically
allocate a dynamic IP address to the receiver. If this
option is disabled, you need to define the receiver’s
static
IP address, and give information about the local
network (
Subnetwork Mask and Gateway). You may need
to be assisted by a network expert -or IT Manager- to
ProFlex 800
RTK Corrections
Ethernet
Users
IP address
or server name
Internet
(Client)
NTRIP Caster
One or Two
NTRIP Servers
ProFlex 800
Ethernet
Users
(NTRIP clients)
External
NTRIP servers
Internet
Embedded
NTRIP Caster
One or Two
NTRIP Servers