Table 28 – Vaisala Hydromet Data Collection Platform User Manual

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Chapter 5 __________________________________________ Configuring TCP/IP-Based Telemetry

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Table 28

Station-Specific Parameters for Communication
Interfaces

Parameter

Use

Example or Allowed Values

apn

Access point name

internet, vaisala.fi

auth

Authentication type

none = no authentication; any
= PAP or CHAP; pap = PAP;
chap = CHAP

auth_both

Authenticate both peers. In addition to the
client (AWS) authenticating to the server,
the server must authenticate to the client. If
the parameter value is set to yes,
authentication credentials must be added to
the parameter group pppclients. For
further information, see

Authentication on

page 217

.f

Yes = true

username

Outgoing username

registereduser

password

Outgoing password

mysecret

servername

Identity when acting as server. The default
value is the station name.

MAWS, AWS

isp

ISP number to dial

GPRS connection: *99***1#
Dial up: 01234567

staticip

Static IP address in use

Yes = true

address

IP address if static

10.0.0.1

1

1. Used only if the staticip option is selected.

subnetmask

Network mask

255.255.255.0

1

gateway

Gateway if static

10.0.0.2

1

dns1

Domain name server 1. It is recommended
that you leave this setting blank unless you
use a static IP address or do not obtain a
DNS server from your network in DHCP or
PPP negotiation.

10.10.10.10

dns2

Domain name server 2. It is recommended
that you leave this setting blank unless you
use a static IP address or do not obtain a
DNS server from your network in DHCP or
PPP negotiation.

10.10.10.11

ifpriority

Usage priority for interface. Defines the
routing preference for packets: the open
interface with the highest priority will be
used.

1 ... 9; 1 = lowest priority, 9 =
highest priority

vjcompress

Use IP header compression

Yes = true

autoinit

Automatic DSE101 startup

Yes = true

autoinitinterval

Interval (in milliseconds) after which
automatic startup of the interface is retried if
it initially fails.

5000

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