User's Manual

001-2019-500 Rev 0 Paragon4 – UHF, 700 & 800MHz User Manual
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6.3 IP Network Configuration
Paragon4 base stations feature two Ethernet interfaces (ETH1 and ETH2) and one RF interface. ETH1 is
commonly connected over the backhaul to the Host network. ETH2 is commonly used for a local connec-
tion for setup purposes.
6.3.1 Default IP Settings
Paragon4 radio modem supports the Router (IP Forwarding) mode
6.3.1.1 ETH1
MAC: 00:0A:99:XX:YY:ZZ
IP ADDR: 192.168.202.1
NETMASKS: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
DHCP Client Disabled
RIPv2 Disabled
6.3.1.2 ETH2
MAC: 00:0A:99:XX:YY:ZZ + 1
IP ADDR: 192.168.203.1
NETMASKS: 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server Disabled
NAT Disabled
6.3.1.3 RF Interface
MAC: 00:XX:YY:ZZ
IP ADDR: 10.XX:YY:ZZ
NETMASK: 255.0.0.0
Encryption Disabled
Keep the RF IP setting as is, providing customer is not using the 10.0.0.0 IP network.
Enable RIPv2 on Base station.
6.3.2 Configuring Local PC
1. ClickStartÎSettingsÎControlPanelÎNetworkandDialupConnection
2. ClickontherelevantLocalAreaConnection
3. OntheLocalAreaConnectionStatusscreen,clickProperties
4. OntheLocalAreaConnectionPropertiesscreen,scrolltheListBoxuntil“InternetProtocol
(TCP/IP)”ishighlighted,clickProperties
5. OntheInternetProtocol(T
CP/IP)Propertiesscreen,followeithermethodbelow:
6. IfusingETH2(SetupLAN),select“ObtainanIPaddres sautomatically” 
7. Select“UsethefollowingIPaddress”ÎEnter192.168.202.2(ifETH2enter192.168.203.2)in
theIPaddressfieldÎ255.255.255.0intheSubnetmaskÎLeavetheDefaultgate
wayblank.
8. ClicktheOKbutton
9. StepsabovespecificallyapplytoMSWindows2000.ModifyasnecessaryfortheOSyouarerun
ning
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