User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- PSG Limited Equipment Warranty for U.S. And Canadian Markets
- PSG Limited Equipment Warranty for NonU.S. and Non-Canadian Markets
- Introduction 1
- System Description 2
- The Wireless Messaging System Overview
- FLEX, ReFLEX and InFLEXion Messaging Protocol Overview
- RF-B! Transmitter Controller Functional Description
- RF-Baton! Transmitter Controller Specifications
- Preinstallation 3
- Installation 4
- Operation 5
- Maintenance 6
- Troubleshooting
- Data Path Diagnostics
- GPS Diagnostics
- Removal and Installation
- Assigning an RF-B! Transmitter Controller to a Multicast Group
- Remote Software Download from Choreographer! Network Manager
- Local Software Download Using the Front Panel
- Parameter Database Updating
- Abbreviations and Acronyms A
- Connector Pinouts B
- FIPS Action Commands and Parameter IDs C
- Alarms and Error Messages D
- Traces E
RF-Baton! Transmitter Controller Installation and Operation Maintenance
June 1999 6880497G01-B 6-45
Multicast Gated Write Mode
Perform the following steps to put a group of multicast IP addresses into the active table:
1. Establish a FIPS session at the paging station (see Chapter 5, "Operation", paragraph,
"Service Terminal") or a MIB session at the RF-C! controller (refer to
RF-Conductor!™ Controller Administration manual, Motorola part number
6880494G54).
2. Check the contents of the configuration address table to ensure that you do not write over
an existing address.
1. At the prompt, type:
a60ci<Enter> (where i = 1–16)
The terminal displays the contents of the index location in the configuration address
table.
2. Go to the gated write mode.
At the prompt, type:
w 347 0 <Enter>
3. At the prompt, type:
a 61 i [group IP address] <Enter> (where i = 1–16)
The address is written to the configuration table.
4. Repeat Step 2 through Step 3 as required to assign this RF-B! to additional groups.
5. Check the contents of the active address table to ensure that you do not write over an
existing address.
At the prompt, type:
a60ai<Enter> (where i = 1–16)
The terminal displays the contents of the index location in the active address table.