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CMG-EAM (Platinum Firmware)
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256Kib (medium);
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2MiB (large); and
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16MiB (huge).
It is possible to copy all incoming data, verbatim, to a network port,
which can be specified in the Debug port text field. This is an
advanced debugging technique which is beyond the scope of this
manual.
The Port name override text field allows the operator to specify a
descriptive name for this data source. If left blank, it will be labelled
with the IP address and service number of the source device, and this
label will appear in, for example, the GDI channels display and the
network tree in Scream!.
In most configurations, all data from all inputs is sent to a single
multiplexor which then feeds all outputs, as described in section 1.3
on page 10. For more complex configurations, it is possible to
configure multiple multiplexers, each with their own set of input and
output services. In these situations, the GDI multiplexer drop-down
menu can be used to select a multiplexer instance with which to
associate this receiver. The menu offers a list of currently configured
multiplexers.
9.3 Data from Scream! servers
The CMG-EAM has the ability to receive data over the network from
Scream! servers. Data can be received from a number of Scream!
servers using a single Scream! client.
To set up a Scream! client on the CMG-EAM, select “System services”
from the “Configuration” → “All options” menu or select the
“Services” short-cut from the Configuration”
→
“Data
transfer/recording” menu. To configure a Scream! client from the
command line, start gconfig and select “System services” from the
top level menu. From the “System Services” menu, select “gcf-in-
scream -- GCF Scream network client”. The next screen shows a list of
all Scream network client instances that have been configured:
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