User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Safety Notice
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Setup
- 3 Data Structure
- 4 Web Control
- 5 PandarView
- 6 Communication Protocol
- 7 Sensor Maintenance
- 8 Troubleshooting
- Appendix I Channel Distribution
- Appendix II Absolute Time and Laser Firing Time
- Appendix III PTP Protocol
- Appendix IV Phoenix Contact
- Appendix V Nonlinear Reflectivity Mapping
- Appendix VI Certification Info
- Appendix VII Support and Contact
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3.2.1 Ethernet Header
The source IP is 192.168.1.201 by default. The destination IP address is 0xFF FF FF FF and in broadcast form.
GPS Ethernet Header: 42 bytes
Field
Bytes
Description
Ethernet II MAC
12
Destination: broadcast (0xFF: 0xFF: 0xFF: 0xFF: 0xFF: 0xFF)
Source: (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx)
Ethernet Data Packet Type
2
0x08, 0x00
Internet Protocol
20
Shown in the figure below
UDP Port Number
4
UDP source port (0x2710, represents 10000)
Destination port (0x277E, represents 10110)
UDP Length
2
0x208, representing 520 bytes (8 bytes more than the size of the GPS UDP Data, shown in Figure 3.1)
UDP Checksum
2
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Figure 3.3 GPS Ethernet Header – Internet Protocol