Technical data
Configuration software for SINAUT ST7
1.9 Subscriber administration in the SINAUT configuration tool
Software
System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C222-07
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● Name of the Internet router:
Enable this option if you enter the DNS name of the router.
– Enter the name of the router in the input box.
Max. 128 characters. The following characters are permitted: a...z, A...Z, 0...9, comma
(,), period (.), hyphen (-), underscore (_) and the blank
– Enter the IP address of at least one DNS server.
● Fixed IP address of the router:
Enable this option if you configure the router with a fixed IP address.
Enter the IP address of the TIM interface that is connected to the Internet or the interface
of the router if you have configured a router (option "Use router" in the "Parameters" tab
of the properties dialog of the Ethernet network node of the TIM).
As default, the IP address is displayed from the interface parameter assignment of the
TIM.
● MSC port of TIM
If necessary, assign the number of the MSC port (no. 1 024 ... 65 535 can be selected).
As default, port 26 382 is used.
In the "Options for partners in GPRS network" box, you can make the settings for GPRS
stations (with MD720-3).
● Monitoring time [min]
The monitoring time in minutes is used to monitor the MSC tunnel in the GPRS network.
When using a GPRS station, if there is no data traffic between the MSC master and
GPRS station within the monitoring time, the MSC master sends a monitoring message to
the GPRS station. If there is no sign of life from the MSC master during the monitoring
time, the master station and all subscribers that can be reached via the MSC master are
indicated as disrupted in the GPRS station. En entry is made in the diagnostics buffer of
the TIM in the station and the MD720-3 is reinitialized.
The entry "0" means: No monitoring.
● Collect data volume
If this option is enabled (checkmark), the master TIM makes the transferred data of all
GPRS stations available.
The data is available in the SINAUT diagnostics and service tool, see
TIM Diagnostics
(Page
345).










