User's Manual
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Setup and Deployment Guide
The IAP must have an Ethernet connection to the MiSC. If the distance between the IAP and
the MiSC is greater than 100 meters, the Network Operator may utilize a T1 with Net-to-Net
boxes. The IAP has a 5V, 3-pin, power out connection on the side of the box to power the Net-
to-Net boxes.
The installation location must have AC power available for the IAP.
It is the responsibility of the Network Operator to ensure that the installation complies with any
local building codes.
Figure 6. IAP Enclosure Illustration
3.4 Initial IAP Configuration
Geo-location may be entered into an infrastructure device via the Device Manager tool (refer to
the MiSC section of this document). Complete the following procedure to enter GPS data into
the device:
1. Click on the “DevMan” shortcut icon located on the desktop.
2. If the device is not listed in the Device Tree (the left window), then perform the following:
a.
b.
c.
Select “File/New Device”
Enter the device information (address type, device address, autoconfiguration button
selected, device type, and template name).
Click on the “Add” button.
3. Select the device in the Device Tree. This causes the device information to be displayed
in the Detail Pane.
4. Click on the “Configuration” tab.
5. Enter the latitude, longitude and altitude information in the Geo-location box.
Note: 5 digits following the decimal point is recommended.
6. Click on the “Save” button. The status bar will indicate if the save was successful or
failed.
7. Click on the “Status” tab.
8. Click the “Refresh” button.
9. Verify that the geo data displayed in the position box has been updated
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