User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 – Hardware Overview
- Chapter 3 – Installation and Initialization
- Chapter 4 - Commissioning
- Introduction
- Access Rights
- Restore Defaults
- Configure, Manage and Monitor using Web Browser
- General Screen
- IP Address Setup
- Dual License - Design Type Setup
- Frequency, Modulation and ATPC Setup
- Ethernet Advanced Configuration
- Data Rate Settings for Connected User Interfaces
- Save Configured Parameters
- BER Test – GX800 Link and User Lines Verification
- Analysis of Interference in GX800 link
- Firmware Upgrade, License Upgrade
- Alarms
- SNMP Settings
- IP Management
- Chapter 5 – Troubleshooting
- Chapter 6 - Technical Parameters
- Chapter 7 - Appendix
By modifying this configuration, we can get limited access also from the second side of the link.
For example, by setting the mask on the B-side to 30, the IP of the management PC on B-side
will be 10.11.12.4/30 and it will have the gateway set to 10.11.12.3. Then set the static route of
the device for the management PC on the A-side:
via IP/dev rfi1: dev rfi1
Routed IP/MASK: 10.11.12.4
Out-of-Band Management over Fast Ethernet Port – Standard Routing
Scheme (two independent subnets)
For management access from both the sides of the link (where management data is separated
from the user data) it is necessary to observe the rules of static routing. Further, it is necessary to
have the IP addresses from different subnets on each side of the link. This technique is the most
complicated, but the most neat one in terms of complex network projects. The block diagram of
IDU in terms of IP is shown in the following figure.
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Figure 45: Out-of-band management over Fast ETHERNET port – Access from one side