Location Coord-Location Configuration - Allied Telesis x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

Stackable gigabit edge switches x510 series
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LLDP C
OMMANDS
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LOCATION COORD
LOCATION CONFIGURATION

location coord-location configuration

Overview
Use this command to configure a coordinate-based location. All parameters must
be configured before assigning this location identifier to a port.
latitude <latitude>
Syntax
lat-resolution <lat-resolution>
longitude <longitude>
long-resolution <long-resolution>
altitude <altitude> {meters|floor}
alt-resolution <alt-resolution>
datum {wgs84|nad83-navd|nad83-mllw}
Default
By default no coordinate location information is configured.
Mode
Coordinate Configuration
Usage
Latitude and longitude values are always stored internally, and advertised in the
Location Identification TLV, as 34-bit fixed-point binary numbers, with a 25-bit
fractional part, irrespective of the number of digits entered by the user. Likewise
C613-50170-01 Rev B
Parameter
<lat-resolution>
<latitude>
<long-
resolution>
<longitude>
<alt-resolution>
<altitude>
meters
floors
datum
wgs84
nad83-navd
nad83-mllw
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
Description
Latitude resolution, as a number of valid bits, in the range 0 to
34.
Latitude value in degrees in the range -90.0 to 90.0
Longitude resolution, as a number of valid bits, in the range 0
to 34.
Longitude value in degrees, in the range -180.0 to 180.0.
Altitude resolution, as a number of valid bits, in the range 0 to
30. A resolution of 0 can be used to indicate an unknown
value.
Altitude value, in meters or floors.
The altitude value is in meters.
The altitude value is in floors.
The geodetic system (or datum) that the specified coordinate
values are based on.
World Geodetic System 1984.
North American Datum 1983 - North American Vertical
Datum.
North American Datum 1983 - Mean Lower Low Water vertical
datum.
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