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ECLIPSE2 IPCommander User Manual
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of IP Conmmander. When these patterns are activated, the transmitter
will immediately key up and start transmitting.
The TX NAC code is set via the channel menu.
The modulator can send P25 voice and data messages, as well as Trunking Signalling Blocks
(TSBKs).
6.2.24. Talkgroup Out (VoIP/RoIP)
Using the Talkgroup Out function enables EclipseNet functionality as per TIA-102.BAHA
APCO P25 DFSI/AFSI. DFSI will be enabled when the Talkgroup In function is driven by a P25
block, and AFSI will be enabled when driven by a PCM/analog block.
To enable Multicast VoIP operation, drag the Talkgroup Out function block onto the signal
map, right click, select “Edit”, enter a valid IP address and port number. Multicast IP
addresses are in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
Multicast Port Numbers for RTP have a default of 9000 and if changed must be an even
number eg: 9000, 9002, 9004, 9006 etc.
To enable Unicast VoIP operation, drag the Talkgroup Out function block onto the signal
map, right click, select “Edit”, enter a valid IP address and port number. Unicast IP
addresses for private WAN or LAN networks are in the range of:
10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255
172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255
Unicast Port Numbers use the following formats:
• RTP: must be an even number starting from 9000 eg: 9
000, 9002, 9004 etc.
• RTCP: The RTCP port number is automatically set. The port number is an odd
number and is always higher in value by one than the RTP port. For example if the
RTP port is 9002 then the RTCP port will be automatically set to 9003.
• Control: The Control port number is automatically defined by the RTP port minus
2000. For Example if the RTP port is 9004, then the Control port will be set to
7004.
For detailed configuration on EclipseNet consult the Eclipse2 Application Guide.
6.2.25. Talkgroup IN (VoIP/RoIP)
Using the Talkgroup In function enables EclipseNet functionality as per TIA-102.BAHA