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6.1 Configuration
In a Point-to-Multipoint (PMP)
network topology which is to
utilize UDP multicast, typically
the MASTER would be
configured as ’(P)’ (the POINT)
and the REMOTES would be
configured as
’(MP)’ (the
MULTIPOINTS).
IP Protocol Config (continued)
UDP Point-to-Multipoint (MP):
This protocol is selected on the
units which are to receive multicast UDP packets, typically the
Remote units. See the previous description of UDP Point-to-
Multipoint (P). Note: Firmware version 1.1.14 or later.
Remote IP Address
The IP address of a distant device (Phantom II or,
for example, a PC) to which the unit sends UDP
packets of data received on the serial port. Most
often this is the IP address of the Master Phantom
II.
Default:
0.0.0.0
Remote Port
The UDP port associated with the Remote IP
Address (above). In the case of this
‘Remote’
being the Master Phantom II, the value in this field
should match the Listening Port of the Master (see
UDP Point-to-Multipoint (P)).
Default:
20011
Multicast IP Address
A valid MULTICAST address that this unit will use
to receive multicast UDP packets sent by a UDP
Point-to-Multipoint (P) unit. Note that the default
value for this field matches the default Multicast IP
Address of the UDP Point-to-Multipoint (P)
configuration described on the previous page.
Default:
224.1.1.1
Multicast Port
The UDP port that this unit will use, along with the
Multicast IP Address detailed above, to receive the
multicast UDP packets sent by the UDP Point-to-
Multipoint (P) unit.
Default:
20001
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