Operation Manual

Enable this Server – Select to enable.
Keep GPS Active – Keep the GPS receiver active at all times, even if no destination exists for position messages.
This will place additional load on the router similar to sending reports to a remote server, but without consuming the
network bandwidth.
Client Name – Create a name for this client. Only letters, numerals, and underscores are allowed.
Server – This client must have a remote server to report to. Enter a hostname or IP address.
Port – Port number for the remote server (between 1 and 65535).
Use UDP – Using UDP instead of TCP reduces the load on the router and may save bandwidth. However, UDP
does not guarantee delivery. The router will typically assume sentences have been received by the remote UDP
server and will not buffer those sentences.
Number of stored sentences – Set the maximum number of sentences that can be stored when the router does
not have a connection to a server.
Specify Time Interval – This restricts the GPS sentence reporting to a remote server to a specific time interval.
COR models include additional options related to GPS sentence types and reporting intervals. These options match
those in the GPS Servers section above:
NMEA
TAIP
Reporting Intervals
NMEA GGA, RMC, and VTG sentences
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