User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- PTP 250 User Guide
- Safety and regulatory information
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This User Guide
- Chapter 1: Product description
- Chapter 2: Planning considerations
- Chapter 3: Legal information
- Chapter 4: Reference information
- Chapter 5: Installation
- Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment
- Chapter 7: Operation
- Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
- Testing link end hardware
- Testing when PoE LEDs do not illuminate correctly
- Testing after a lightning strike
- Test flowcharts
- AC LED is off
- AC LED is flashing
- PORT LED is off
- PORT LED is flashing
- Test Ethernet packet errors reported by ODU
- Test Ethernet packet errors reported by managed switch or router
- Test ping packet loss
- Test resistance in the ODU cable
- Testing the radio link
- Testing link end hardware
- Glossary
Ethernet bridging Chapter 1: Product description
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UNDER DEVELOPMENT
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Management network
IP interface
The PTP 250 ODU contains an embedded management agent with a single IP interface.
Network management communication is exclusively based on IP and associated higher
layer transport and application protocols. The factory default IP address of the
management agent is 169.254.1.1. The products do not require use of supplementary
serial interfaces.
MAC address
The MAC address is not configurable by the user.
VLAN membership
VLAN tagging is not supported for the management agent.
In-band management
In-band management is the only management mode offered (there is no out of band
management).
In the in-band management mode, the management agent can be reached from the
Ethernet port at the local ODU, and (assuming that the wireless link is established) the
Ethernet port at the remote ODU.
Wireless link down alert
PTP 250 offers a configurable email alert which can be set to send the user an email
message in the event of the wireless link going down.
Back-to-back links
PTP 250 will not operate correctly if a direct cabled connection is made between two PoE
power supply units. Where two or more links are deployed in a chain, always use an
Ethernet switch or router to interconnect the links at the relay points.