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CR1000 Manual - Campbell Scientific

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Section 7. Installation<br />

Figure 52: Starting zero procedure<br />

Figure 53: Zero procedure finished<br />

7.8.2 Information Services<br />

Support of information services (FTP, HTTP, XML, POP3, SMTP, Telnet,<br />

NTCIP, NTP, HTML) is extensive in the <strong>CR1000</strong>, to the point of requiring<br />

another manual at least as thick as the <strong>CR1000</strong> manual so fully cover applicable<br />

topics. This section only nicks the surface. The most up-to-date information on<br />

implementing IS services is contained in CRBasic Editor Help.<br />

Read More! Specific information concerning the use of digital-cellular modems<br />

for information services can be found in <strong>Campbell</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong> manuals for those<br />

modems.<br />

When used in conjunction with a network-link interface that uses the <strong>CR1000</strong> IP<br />

stack, or a cell modem with the PPP/IP key enabled, the <strong>CR1000</strong> has TCP/IP<br />

functionality that enables capabilities discussed in this section:<br />

Note For information on available TCP/IP/PPP devices, refer to the appendix<br />

Network Links (p. 567) for model numbers. Detailed information on use of<br />

TCP/IP/PPP devices is found in their respective manuals and CRBasic Editor<br />

Help.<br />

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