Installation guide

RadioPro IP Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide
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Step 4. Connect RadioPro IP Gateway to IP Network
After a RadioPro IP Gateway has been configured using ICU, it is safe to connect to a local area network.
Connect to an IP Network
Connect the RadioPro IP Gateway module to the IP network using the following steps:
a. Connect one side of cable 89-10712 (or similar straight-through Cat 5 cable) to the RJ45 connector on the rear of the
RadioPro IP Gateway module.
b. Connect the other end of cable 89-10712 to the network switch or router.
Step 5. Configure Port Forwarding on Firewall Device
If RadioPro clients (such as Dispatch, Talk, or Mobile) will access an IP Gateway from a different IP network, then the
IT Administrator must configure port forwarding within the firewall or router that separates the RadioPro IP Gateway
from other networks. This is also true when one or more of the clients listed above connects to a RadioPro IP Gateway
from the Internet.
The default IP port used by a RadioPro IP Gateway is TCP Port 48222. However, this may be changed using ICU.exe
on the Network tab.
The default IP port used by RadioPro clients is TCP Port 48222. However, any other port may be specified during the
login from any RadioPro client by specifying this port number as follows:
100.100.100.33:7777
where:
100.100.100.33 is the external or wide-area address of the firewall or router.
7777 is the external port of that firewall used for RadioPro IP Gateway.
If multiple RadioPro IP Gateways are located behind a firewall, they will each need a Port Forwarding rule. In this
case, the external port numbers specified for each rule must be unique.
See http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/ for detailed instructions for the specific router in use at your
site.