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5.4.2 Customizing the Configuration
The following steps provide an overview of the process used to configure
the base station with the settings it needs. Refer to the Help for detailed
information.
1. Log in to the base station (refer to “Connecting Your PC to the Base
Station” on page 48 for more details).
2. Select Configure. The base station has many different settings that
can be configured before it is put into operation, such as:
channel configurations
alarm control and SNMP agent
network interfaces
quality of service
CWID
miscellaneous items such as minimum battery voltages, fan
control, NTP and package servers.
3. Make the changes needed in each form and click Save.
We recommend that you save the configuration to your PC or network.
First make a backup copy of the configuration (which is stored in the base
station as a file), then save this file to a folder on your PC or network. This
provides a backup which can be restored to the base station if the
configuration information becomes lost or corrupted.
5.4.3 Restricted Port Numbers
Certain configuration settings in the base station’s web interface require
you to enter a port number (for example, the trunking interface).
Two ranges of port numbers are unavailable for use with the base station.
The web interface will prevent you from entering a number from these
ranges, as explained below.
Restricted Port Numbers Details
0 1023 The “well-known ports”, commonly used by other
devices in a network. Using a port number in this
range could cause compatibility problems with other
devices.
12000 14999 Reserved for internal use in the base station. Using a
port number in this range could cause the base
station to malfunction.
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