User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 INTRODUCTION
- 2.0 MODEL NUMBER CODES
- 3.0 HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND BASIC INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
- 4.0 INITIAL STARTUP AND CONFIGURATION
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 STEP 1—Power up the LEDR Radios
- 4.3 STEP 2—Establish Communications with the Radio
- 4.4 STEP 3—Make Initial Login to Radio
- 4.5 STEP 4—Change the SUPER Password
- 4.6 STEP 5—Review Essential Operating Parameters
- 4.7 STEP 6—Set TCP/IP Settings to Enable SNMP and/or Telnet Management (if required)
- 4.8 STEP 7—Set User Configurable Fields
- 4.9 STEP 8—Verify Radio Performance
- 4.10 STEP 9—Install the Link
- 4.11 STEP 10—Verify the Link Performance
- 5.0 CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL VIA THE FRONT PANEL
- 6.0 CONFIGURATIONAND CONTROL VIA THE CONSOLE PORT
- 7.0 STANDARDIZING RADIO CONFIGURATIONS
- 8.0 UPGRADING LEDR FIRMWARE
- 9.0 USING ORDERWIRE
- 10.0 USING THE SERVICE CHANNEL
- 11.0 PROTECTED CONFIGURATION
- 12.0 SPACE DIVERSITY OPERATION
- 13.0 SPARE PARTS, UNITS AND ACCESSORIES
- 14.0 Fractional-T1 INTERFACE CARD 03-3846A01 Fractional-E1 INTERFACE CARD 03-3846A02
- 15.0 INCREASE BANDWIDTH BY CHANGING TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER FILTERS
- 16.0 BENCH TESTING OF RADIOS
- 17.0 TECHNICAL REFERENCE
- 17.1 Specifications— Models: LEDR 400S, 700S, 900S and1400S
- 17.2 Specifications— Models: LEDR 400F, 900F, 1400F
- 17.3 Specifications— Protected Switch Chassis
- 17.4 Optional Equipment (Consult factory for detailed information)
- 17.5 Accessories
- 17.6 I/O Connector Pinout Information
- 17.7 Watts-dBm-Volts Conversion
- 18.0 RADIO EVENT CODES
- 19.0 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
42 LEDR Series I/O Guide MDS 05-3627A01, Rev. D
NOTE: The associated radio IP address should be programmed to the
IP address of the other radio connected to the protected
switching chassis. The associated radio IP address is used by
the redundant radio to share information between the units.
This address is necessary for proper operation. The associated
radio IP address does not affect IP routing and forwarding,
SNMP, or Telnet.
This screen sets or displays whether the radio is set to perform “hitless”
(error-free) switchover in the event of an alarm condition.
This screen displays whether or not the radio is the default radio in a pro-
tected configuration. The default radio is determined by which one is
connected to the top connector of the Protected Switch Chassis rear
panel. (See Figure 12 on Page 18.)
This screen is used to force a switchover to the non-active radio trans-
ceiver. (The newly selected unit becomes the active transceiver).
Remote Status
This screen is used to set or display the unit identification for the remote
radio.
RF Configuration
This menu is used to set or view the transmit (TX) frequency of the
radio.
This menu is used to set or view the receive (RX) frequency of the radio.
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For the NMS command-line
equivalent,
see “freq” on
Page 59
.