Guralp Systems CMG-DCM build <10,000 User Manual

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Acquisition Modules and Platinum Firmware

Initial set-up

3.2.1.3 Address discovery – GCFPing

Scream's “GCFPing” feature sends a specially formatted broadcast packet to all

hosts on the local network. Any GCF servers that see this packet should
respond with a GCF acknowledgement packet (GCFACKN). Scream displays

the IP addresses associated with all acknowledgement packets that it receives.

To use this feature, add a new UDP server with an IP address of

255.255.255.255. Right-click the server and select GCFPING from the context
menu. A window will appear as shown below if the ping packet is

acknowledged. In the control pane (at the bottom right of the main window),
a GCFACKN line will be printed for every address that responded to the

GCFPING. In the example below, you can see responses from 192.168.42.135,
192.168.42.98 and 192.168.42.139. These are the addresses of all GCF servers

listening on port 1567 on the local network.

3.2.2 Link-local addresses

Many systems, when configured for DHCP, will generate a random address if

no DHCP server is present. This is known as a “link-local” or APIPA address.
For IPv4 networks, it will be in the range 196.254.0.0 to 196.254.255.254 (i.e.

on the 196.254.0.0/16 network). For IPv6 networks, it will be in the fe80::/10
network. The random, host-specific part of the address is derived from the

(unique) MAC address, so there are unlikely to be conflicts between addresses
of systems in networks with small or medium numbers of hosts.

This is useful when, for example, visiting a remote EAM: A laptop can be
plugged directly into the network port of the EAM (using a cross-over cable, if

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