User Manual Part 2

Lynx.GX Installation and Management
Admin Window Field Descriptions
Monitoring
Password
Enter the monitoring password (8 to 15 characters). This is the password for “operator”
on the log-in page. To change the password, you must re-enter the password two times.
The default is “operator.”
Configuration
Password
Enter the configuration password (8 to 15 characters). This is the password for
“managers” on the log-in page. Access at this level is required to change settings on
the System Configuration and Interface Configuration menus and make changes to
the Administration page. To change the password, you must enter the password two
times. The default is “managers.”
System Date
Set the system date from the drop-down boxes.
System Time
Set the system time from the drop-down boxes.
SNMP Get
Community
Enter the desired Get community string for the radio’s SNMP network management
agent. The default is “public”.
SNMP Set
Community
Enter the desired Set community string for the radio’s SNMP network management
agent. The default is “private”.
IP Address
Enter a new IP address for the network management system. The default is 10.0.0.1
Subnet Mask
Enter a new subnet mask for the network management system. The default is
255.0.0.0
Default Gateway
Address
Enter a new Gateway address for the network management system. The default is
0.0.0.0
Checking Tx Sources with the Spectrum Analyzer
To enable the built-in Spectrum Analyzer, select the Admin tab and scroll to the bottom of the window.
This spectrum analyzer is a useful feature for checking for transmission sources that the radio is capable of
receiving, and for determining whether these emitters could be a source of possible interference.
Click the Spectrum Analyzer button to display the spectrum Analyzer window. The frequency band displayed is
what the RF unit is capable of receiving–the low-band half of the 5.8 GHz ISM/UNII band, or the upper half of
the 5.8 GHz ISM/UNII band, depending upon which version of the RFU is connected to the near-end radio. The
upper half of the 5.8 GHz ISM band is illustrated in the following figure, as indicated by the frequency labels at
the top center of the window.
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