Specifications
xxvi 800 MHz System Planner R4-11-4G
and future topologies, consult the Private DataTAC Network Capabilities
Specification and the Network Configuration and Optimization Guide documents,
refer to the documents listed in “References” on page xix.
Other System Documents
Several documents are available that have pertinent information regarding
the Private DataTAC 2.0.3. Their titles and brief descriptions follow.
Private DataTAC Network Capabilities Specification
This document describes the capabilities and limitations of a Private
DataTAC network. Included are descriptions of computers and application
programs that provide functions and present information in a form that
benefits individuals who use the system.
Private DataTAC 2.0.3 Migration Planner
This document describes the various paths that can be taken from pre-
Private DataTAC design, including basic software and hardware
components. It also covers upgrading earlier releases of Private DataTAC to
the current Private DataTAC 2.0.3.
Private DataTAC Network Configuration and Optimization Guide
This document specifies default configuration parameters. It also describes
how to optimize and implement a Private DataTAC wireless data
communications network.
Private DataTAC Application Design Guide
This guide provides field engineering, the Mobile Data Customer Solutions
Engineering (MDCSE) team and third party application developers with
descriptions of Private DataTAC system interfaces and recommended
system integration and configuration parameters. Interfacing applications to
both formatted logical messaging (FLM) and Internet Protocol (IP) based
system configurations, and application and system performance and
optimization are described.
Private DataTAC System Manager’s Guide
This guide is written as an aid to those who manage data systems that
include a Motorola Private DataTAC Network. System managers can be
technicians, computer operators, engineers, and programmers with training
or experience in operating a wide area network computer system.
The system documents described above are listed in “References” on
page xix.