11 transmitting data, 1 gcf brp network server – Guralp Systems CMG-DCM build <10,000 User Manual
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11 Transmitting Data
Received data may be retransmitted in near real time in one or more of
a number of different formats. By default, a GCF Scream server is
configured to forward all received data. Any other desired transmitters
must be configured and enabled before use.
The following transmission services are currently available:
•
GCF BRP network server - see section 11.1
•
GCF Scream network server - see section 11.2
•
GSMS: Güralp Seismic Monitoring System - see section 11.4
•
QSCD: Quick Seismic Characteristic Data - see section 11.5
•
WIN sender - see section 11.6
These servers are all described in the following sections.
11.1 GCF BRP Network Server
The GCF BRP network server transmits Güralp Compressed Format
(GCF) data using the Block Recovery Protocol (BRP) over an Ethernet
network.
To configure a GCF BRP network server from the web interface, select
“System services” from the “Configuration” → “All options” menu or
select the “Services” short-cut from the “Data transfer/recording”
menu. To configure a GCF BRP network server from the command
line, start gconfig and select “System services” from the top level
menu.
Now select “gcf-out-brp” from the System Services menu. The next
screen shows a list of all GCF BRP server instances that have been
configured:
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