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7. Set TCP/IP settings to enable SNMP and/or Telnet Network Management (If
required)
The unit IP address are factory configured with a unique address based on the last three digits of the
unit serial number.
Use IP command to change the IP address, set netmask, gateway and IP Port as necessary. In a
protected radio, change the RDNT settings to match the user-assigned IP addresses.
8. Assign user congurable elds (As required)
Many items are user configurable, to ease customer use. These include, but are not limited to the following.
See the NMS command description in the manual for more detail:
Set user information fields using INFO command (Page 62).
Set alarms and alarm mappings using the ALARM (Page 50) and EVMAP (Page 58) commands.
Set alarm thresholds using the THRESHOLD command (Page 83).
Set the SNMP community using the SNMPCOMM command (Page 81).
9. Perform bench tests to verify the performance of the radio
The data performance and NMS should be veried. Use the LOOPBACK commands (Page 69) to verify
data throughput. (See BENCH TESTING OF RADIOS on Page 122.)
10.Install the link
Peak the antennas for maximum RSSI using the continuously updated RSSI command (Page 79) through
the front panel screen or the TREND command (Page 85) via the NMS.
11. Verify proper operation by observing the LED display
Refer to Front Panel on Page 14 for a description of the status LEDs.
Aim directional antenna for maximum receive signal strength using the RSSI Screen.
12. Congure the SNMP Manager software
Refer to the SNMP Handbook (Part No. 05-3532A01). (This manual is published by MDS in paper
form, or may be downloaded from our web site at www.microwavedata.com.
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