User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 VIPER OVERVIEW
- 2 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE AND NETWORK PLANNING
- 3 DATARADIO VIPER QUICK START
- 4 VIPER WEB MANAGEMENT
- 5 UNIT STATUS
- 6 SETUP (BASIC)
- 7 SETUP (ADVANCED)
- 7.1 RF OPTIMIZATIONS
- 7.2 IP SERVICES
- 7.3 IP ADDRESSING
- 7.4 IP OPTIMIZATION
- 7.5 IP ROUTING (TABLE/ENTRIES)
- 7.6 TIME SOURCE
- 7.7 ALARM REPORTING
- 7.8 USER SETTINGS
- 8 SECURITY
- 9 STATISTICS
- 10 MAINTENANCE
- 11 NEIGHBOR MANAGEMENT
- 12 NETWORK OPTIMIZATION
- 13 UPGRADING YOUR FIRMWARE
- VIPER SPECIFICATIONS
- PRODUCT WARRANTY
- DEFINITIONS
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Date and time
Displays the time and date. To set the time, an SNTP server must be setup under Setup
(Advanced) D Time Source. The SNTP server must also be accessible via the user’s LAN or
Internet connection.
Time since reset
Displays the amount of time since the unit was last reset. [DD,HH,MM,SS], Days, Hours,
Minutes, Seconds
Modem Firmware Version
Displays the modem firmware version of the unit.
Radio Firmware Version
Displays the radio firmware version of the unit.
RSSI from RF-MAC
Displays the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) from the unit with the MAC address
displayed. The RSSI displayed range is from approximately -50 dBm to
-120 dBm. At signal strengths greater than -50 dBm, the radio will still operate but will not
display an accurate RSSI value.
DC Input Voltage
Displays the DC Input Voltage for the unit.
TX Frequency
Displays the current operating transmit frequency for the active channel. Setup (Basic) D
Channel Table D TX
RX Frequency
Displays the current operating receiver frequency for the active channel. Setup (Basic) D
Channel Table D RX
Transmit Power Level
Displays the programmed power level for the active channel. Setup (Basic) D Channel
Table D PA Power
Transceiver Temperature
Displays the transceiver’s internal temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Setup (Advanced)
D User Settings
PA Forward Power
Displays the actual measured forward power of the transmitter. If the measured forward
power drops 1 dB or more below the user configured power level, this line will report
“(fault)”. When the forward power is within range, this line will report “(normal)”. The
Viper radio can be configured to send an SNMP trap (or alarm) if the Forward Power goes
into a “fault” state.