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3. ToallowyourroutertoconnectandsendGPSdatatoaremotelylocatedserver,seeSendingGPS
informationtoaremoteserver.
4. TosetthetimeintervalafterwhichGPSdataissent,andtoconfigurefurtherdetailsabouttheGPS
informationthatissent,seeConfiguringwhichNM
EAsentencesaresentandwhentheyaresent.
Notes:
AllenabledsentencesareforwardedperiodicallyusingtheintervalspecifiedintheNMEAConfiguration
section.Beforeforwarding,therouterprependsanIDprefixandIDtoeachenabledNMEAsentence.The
NMEAsentencesavailablearethoseprovidedbythebuiltinreceiverwhichare:GPGGA,GPGSA,GPGSV,
GPGLL,GPRMC,GPVTG.Detaileddescriptionsofth
esupportedNMEAsentencesareprovidedinthe
UniversalIPATCommandsReferenceGuide.
YoucansimultaneouslyenabletheTCPServer,TCP/UDPclientandserialportdump.
DumpingNMEAsentenceinformationtotherouter'sTCPserverport
ToconfiguretheTCPserverportwhereyoucansendtheNMEAsentences:
1. FromtheLocalConfigurationgroup,checkTCPServer.
2. InthePortfield,typetheportnumberonwhichtheTCPserverislisteningforconnections.Thedefault
is5445.Youcanuseuptofivedigits.Eac
hdigititselfmustbebetween0and9.Numbersabove65,535
areillegalastheportidentificationfieldsare16bitslongintheTCPheader.
3. IfyouwanttheservertorequestthattheremoteclientsupplyapasswordbeforetheNMEAsentences
aresent,typethatpasswordinthePasswordfield.
4. TousetheserialportforGPS,disabletheserialportclient/server.Theserialportconfigurationsettings
areusedtoco
nfiguretheport.Theserialportclient/servermustbedisabledtousetheserialportfor
GPS.
SendingGPSinformationtoaremoteserver
TheRemoteConfigurationallowsthedevicetoconnecttoaremoteserverusingtheIPandportinformation
foruploadingGPSdata.
1. Toallowthedevicetoconnect,checkTCP/UDP.
2. FromtheProtocoldrop‐downlist,selecttheprotocoloftheclient.
3. IntheRemoteHostfield,typetheIPaddressoftheremotehost.
4. InthePortfiel
dtypetheportnumberoftheremotehost.
5. Ifyourremotehostrequestsapassword,typethatpasswordinthePasswordfield.Thepasswordissent
totheserverinresponse.