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STEP 3: CONFIGURE RADIO TO USE DEFAULTS
The node must be configured to use the appropriate Network Defaults in order for
the node to be managed by changes to the Network Configuration.
1. Click “Node Configuration” > “Node Configuration.”
2. Select the appropriate Network Defaults in the drop down menus.
3. Click the “Save & Reconfigure Unit” button at the bottom of the page.
For more information, see section “Configuring Radio to Use Defaults.”
INITIAL NODE CONFIGURATION
STEP 5: STORE CONFIGURATION FILE
Device settings (both Node Configuration and Network Configuration settings) can
be saved to a configuration file. The configuration file serves as a backup for device
settings and provides the ability to easily transfer settings from one node to another.
1. Ensure Network Configuration and Node Configuration settings are set as
desired.
2. Click “Node Configuration” > “Config Management.”
3. Click the “Store” button. A prompt will appear to choose where to save the
configuration file. Note specifically that this file contains settings (both Network
Configuration and Node Configuration settings) for the current device only.
STEP 4: SETUP NODE LIST
The Node List is a list of IP Addresses of
nodes managed by the Web Management
Interface.
1. Click “Network Configuration” >
“Network Node List.”
2. Enter the IP Address of a node in the
“Manually Add IP(s)” field and click
“Add” to add the node associated with
that IP Address to the Node List. Nodes
may also be added from the “Other
Nodes on Network” window if they are
detected by the network. These nodes
may be added individually with the
“Selected IPs” button or all at once with
the “All” button.
3. Repeat this process for every node to be managed.
4. With all new nodes programmed and on, ensure that all nodes are on the
Network Node List.
5. Click the “Push Management List to Network” button. This function will copy
the node list to each node in the network. Only nodes in the node list will
be affected by Network Configuration functions. Pushing the node list to the
network allows network-wide settings to be managed from any node in the
network.