Specifications
*Netmask: 255.255.255.0 (Normally, this should not be changed) – Remember 1 and 2 digit
subnet addresses have leading 0’s (.002. for .2. and .030. for .30).
1. Press [ENTER] – First digit is selected
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to change the digit to the desired value
3. Press [ENTER] when have the number you want (it will move to the next digit)
4. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to select next digit
5. Press [BACK] to go back to the previous digit to correct it, if necessary
6. Do this for all 12 digits, then press [ENTER] to save and return to the IP Address
submenu
The four server entries in this section reflect a mirrored server configuration at the uplink site
with two diverse Internet routes to each server. Servers 1 and 2 represent the main server and
its two different Internet paths. Servers 3 and 4 represent the backup server and its two
different Internet paths.
*Server1: 72.159.94.35 This should be entered for the receiver to communicate back to the
main AMB-OS server at the uplink site to retrieve missing data. It is the main server at
the uplink site. Remember 1 and 2 digit subnet addresses have leading 0’s (.002. for .2.
and .030. for .30).
1. Press [ENTER] – First digit is selected
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to change the digit to the desired value
3. Press [ENTER] when have the number you want (it will move to the next digit)
4. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to select next digit
5. Press [BACK] to go back to the previous digit to correct it, if necessary
6. Do this for all 12 digits, then press [ENTER] to save and return to the IP Address
submenu
*Port1: 25000 This is always 25000. If you change this port number, your receiver will not
communicate with the main AMB-OS server at the uplink site.
1. Press [ENTER] to select 2
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to change the digit to the desired value
3. Press [ENTER] to move to the next one
4. Press [BACK] to return to a previous digit to correct it
5. Press [ENTER] to go to each digit. When you press [ENTER] at the last digit, it will
save your new port number and return to the IP Address submenu
*Server2: 209.169.52.43 This is the alternate Internet route to the main AMB-OS server at
the uplink site to retrieve missing data and does not need to be modified. Remember 1
and 2 digit subnet addresses have leading 0’s (.002. for .2. and .030. for .30).
1. Press [ENTER] – First digit is selected
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to change the digit to the desired value
3. Press [ENTER] when have the number you want (it will move to the next digit)
4. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to select next digit
5. Press [BACK] to go back to the previous digit to correct it, if necessary
6. Do this for all 12 digits, then press [ENTER] to save and return to the IP Address
submenu
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2008
NOTE
A port number of 00000 will stop the AMB-100 receiver from trying to connect to
the AMB-OS server at the uplink site. You should use this setting if and only if,
you do not have an Internet connection for your AMR-100 receiver.