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[NOAAPORT #BGK-918302]: NOAAPort ingest not working



Hi,

re: configuring your Novra S300N to process all of the PIDs in the NOAAPort
broadcast

> Is that the CMCS> utility that is used to add/check PIDs?

Yes.

re:
> I found that on the legacy sever and I tried to list or login to a receiver
> and it didn’t find any receiver.

Did you try this on your legacy ingest machine, or on the new one (the one
on which you got NOAAPort ingest to work)?

A CMCS session should look like:

cmcs -ip <ip address of the Ethernet interface to which the Novra is connected> 
-pw <password for your S300N>

A CMCS invocation that should show your S300N should look something
like:

~: cmcs
CMCS Utility

CMCS> list
1. S300N        IP address: 192.168.1.20        MAC: 00-06-76-05-02-a9

Select receiver by number to connect to or 0 to exit: 1
Password:

CMCS 192.168.1.20> show pids

        MPE PIDs being processed:       101     102     103     104     105
                                        106     107     108     150     151

        PIDs being forwarded raw:

NB: I typed in the 'list' option and then the password for the S300N.
I then typed in the 'show pids' command.  You can get help by typing 'help'.

Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: BGK-918302
Department: Support NOAAPORT
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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