Minicom Advanced Systems CMG-DCM Network Card User Manual


 
CMG-DCM
datatransfer.scream.server.port : The network port number which Scream!
should use to connect to the DCM. You can use any port which neither the PC
nor the DCM is using for other purposes. See your Scream! configuration for
the current port setting; the default is 1567.
datatransfer.scream.sampleratelimit : The fastest sample rate allowed for
transmission over this connection. Using this option, you can prevent high-rate
streams from being transmitted to Scream!, whilst allowing them to be
transmitted by other means (e.g. CD1.1, etc.) Setting this option to zero will
filter out all data streams but preserve status channels, allowing you to use
Scream! to monitor the status of your instrumentation whilst minimizing the
bandwidth used.
Scream! Client
datatransfer.scream.client : The DCM also has the ability to act as a Scream!
client, i.e. to retrieve data from another Scream!-compatible instrument or
server on your network. This data is treated as if it came directly from an
attached digitizer, and will be collected on the hard disk or sent out across the
network according to the module's configuration. If you wish to be able to do
this, select on.
datatransfer.scream.client.port : The network port number which the DCM
should use to connect to the remote Scream! server. You can use any port which
neither device is using for other purposes. The default is 1567.
datatransfer.scream.client.server : The IP address or hostname of the Scream!
server from which you wish the DCM to gather data.
AutoDRM
AutoDRM is an automated system for handling requests for seismic data over e-
mail, and for fulfilling those requests either by returning e-mails or by
establishing an FTP connnection. In order for the AutoDRM system to work,
the module must be able to send and receive e-mail messages: this can be
configured using the Incoming and Outgoing mail setup configuration pages.
See “Incoming mail setup” in Section 4.4 for more details.
The DCM's AutoDRM capabilities are compatible with the GSE2.0 and 2.1
message standards developed for GSE-EISMS and GSETT-3.
datatransfer.autodrm : Select on to enable the DCM to handle AutoDRM
requests.
datatransfer.autodrm.maxpoolsize : The maximum pool size to use whilst
processing AutoDRM requests, in megabytes.
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