User's Manual
Liberator-V1000 User Manual Rev 04v05
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If the IP address has been lost, then it is possible to re-discover the IP address by using a packet-sniffer tool
such as WireShark, and power-cycling the terminal with WireShark running (always take care to have the
network cable disconnected during the power cycle, and quickly re-connect it immediately after restoring
power). A “Gratuitous ARP” containing the IP address will be sent from the terminal on start-up, which can be
seen with WireShark. Please contact Fastback Networks Support for assistance with factory-defaulting
a terminal.
4.8 Maintenance
Warnings:
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Always disconnect the primary power source before undertaking maintenance/repair of the radio
terminal (Outdoor Unit).
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At least once per year, each radio terminal (Outdoor Unit) must be inspected for signs of corrosion. Light
corrosion is acceptable in extreme environmental conditions (marine-type deployments), but the
structural integrity of the ODU must not be in doubt. In the unlikely event that significant corrosion is
seen, the unit may need to be replaced: in this case, please contact Fastback Networks for advice.
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