Locating server communication protocol – SENA PS810 User Manual

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Figure 3-11 Locating server configuration

3.7.3. Locating Server Communication Protocol

When the Pro Series sends its IP address information to the locating server, data format will be as

follows:

Description

Magic Cookie

Data(0)

Data(1)

Data(n)

Bytes

4

Variable

Variable

Variable

Value

F1-AA-AA-BC

Data(n) format

Description

Data ID

Length

Data

Bytes

1

1

Variable

Value

1~6

Variable

Variable

Data ID

ID

Description

Length

1

Device name

var

2

Model name

var

3

Serial number

var

4

MAC address

6

5

IP address

4

6

Local ports*

1 or 4 or 8

Note: Local ports: Each 2 byte data represent current local port setting of the corresponding serial port. Local

ports data length of PS110 should be 2 bytes, while 8 bytes and 16 bytes for PS410 and PS810 respectively.

Configured local TCP (or UDP) port numbers for each serial port are filled in the serial port number order base,

(i.e. TCP or UDP port number for serial port 1 first). If serial port is disabled, the local port number of that serial

port is regarded as 0.

Example of the PS110:

If port number = 7001 (1B59h), Local ports data = 1Bh, 59h

If serial port is disabled, Local port data = 00h, 00h

Example of the PS410:

Port1 = 7001 (1B59h), Port2 = 7010 (1B62h), Port3 = Disable, Port4 = 7004(1B5Ch)

Local ports data = 1Bh, 59h, 1Bh, 62h, 00h, 00h, 1Bh, 5Ch

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