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ASTi Telestra Remote Control Interface User Guide (Version 1, Revision A)

Introduction

In order to facilitate easier integration into the simulator environment it is possible to perform sys-
tem commands from a remote computer system, connected to the Telestra unit via a TCP/IP
Ethernet connection. This greatly simplifies the inclusion of Telestra into the wider HLA based
system control architecture, particularly due to interaction of RTI master exec software and the
satellite applications that rely on this. Also this removes the neccessity of running the system with
a keyboard and monitor permanently connected to the unit.
The Telestra system can be managed by remote control through a TCP/IP interface. Through this
interface, a host computer can:
• Tell the Telestra federate to join or resign a federation
• Specify the federate name, federation name to join, and fed file
• Direct the Telestra system to shutdown or reboot
The host can also get information from the Telestra system:
• Joined/resigned status
• Current federate name, federation name, and fed file name
• RTI network activity information
• Lists of objects the federate is currently aware of
The host can only get this information if it is controlling the Telestra system. The commands and
responses through this interface are all text based, human readable messages. A host emulator pro-
gram is supplied with the Telestra system that can act as a console attached to the Telestra feder-
ate, either on the local box or a remote one. The connection is designed to be robust - if the
connection is unexpectedly closed or broken, the socket will automatically re-open and begin lis-
tening for a new connection.
Also described in this document is a tool called hostemu (short for Host Emulator), which pro-
vides a method of experimenting with the Telestra remote control interface. There is also a
method for printing the traffic on the remote control interface to the screen, which can be used in
debugging the interface.

Setting Up the Connection

The remote control interface is set up in the configuration file for the Telestra federate (more
information on the configuration file can be found in the doument Telestra Quick Start Guide. For
example, inserting Control_Port = 45001 into the .cfg file will cause the Telestra federate
to set the remote control interface to listen for TCP/IP connections on UDP port 45001. When
telestra is run from the console (i.e. not automatically at startup), it takes remote control inter-
face commands directly from the console it was run from if no remote control interface port was
specified. If the Telestra federate is run automatically at startup (see the doument Telestra Quick
Start Guide for instructions on how to do this), and no port is specified, it will default to 45001.
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