User's Manual

Table Of Contents
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Connection of the radio terminal via a common backplane
requires that it has been mounted in a 2U or 6U Magazine.
1. Allocate an IP address to the backplane port in question in
one of the following ways:
For set-up of a TCP/IP network on a backplane
connection using static IP addresses, allocate a static IP
address, subnet mask and broadcast address to the
backplane port. Refer to section
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on page 78.
For set-up of a TCP/IP network on a backplane
connection using dynamic IP addresses, configure the
backplane port to use dynamic IP addresses. Refer to
section
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2. Perform a soft restart of the radio terminal for the changes to
take effect:
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Wait until the radio terminal is in STANDBY state.
3. Go to the web page "Address Configuration" (
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4. Go to the web page "Network Interface Configuration"
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backplane port in question is set to "Up".
5. Exit the web browser and disconnect the serial PC cable
between the local PC and the radio terminal.
6. Make sure the remote manager is connected to the
management network, and that it is set up to work properly in