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
On-line diagnostics Interval
The on-line diagnostic interval is the time interval in which the unit will broadcast the
diagnostic string. Please refer to section 5.2.2 for detailed information about the format of
the diagnostic string.
Unit Automatic Reset
Enabling this option will make the radio completely shut down and restart after a set period
of time. The time between resets (in minutes) can be specified in the Unit Reset Interval
field.
6.2 IP SETTINGS
Figure 6.4 - Setup (Basic)
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IP Settings Web Page
6.2.1 Ethernet Interface
DHCP Client
DHCP Client: Static (default) or Dynamic. When the unit is in Router mode, Static mode
allows the user to set the IP address of the unit. Dynamic mode will set the unit to be a
DHCP client, which will allow the unit to accept an IP address from an external DHCP server.
When the unit is configured for Bridge mode, the Dynamic option is disabled and the user
must enter in a specific IP Address.
NOTE: Activating this option will reset the IP address of the unit. If your network supports
the DHCP Server capability, make sure the IP address assigned by the DHCP server will be
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