Specifications

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(data file). However, only a few essential parameters need to be
reviewed and altered to use the file with another transceiver.
A configuration file makes it easy to apply your unique settings to any
transceiver(s) you wish. Configuration files also provide you with a tool
to restore parameters to a known working set, in the event that a param-
eter is improperly set and performance is affected. See “USING CON-
FIGURATION SCRIPTS” on Page 181 for detailed instructions and a
sample configuration file.
Figure 3-52. Configuration Files Menu
TFTP Host Address—IP address of the computer on which the
TFTP server resides. [Any valid IP address]
Config Filename—Name of the file containing the configuration
profile to be transferred to the TFTP server. The configuration
information is in ASCII format. May require a sub-directory; for
example: config\entranet-config.txt. [Any 40-character alphanumeric
string
]
NOTE: The filename field is used in identifying the desired incoming
file and as the name of file being exported to the TFTP server.
Before exporting the configuration profile, you may wish to
name it something that reflect radio services or identification.
TFTP Timeout—Time in seconds the TFTP server waits for a
packet ACK (acknowledgment) from the transceiver before sus-
pending the file transfer. [
10 to 120 seconds; 30]
Retrieve File—Initiate the file transfer of the configuration file
from the TFTP server into the transceiver.
Send File—Initiate the file transfer from the current configura-
tion file to the TFTP server.