User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction
- CHAPTER 2 First Time Installation
- 2
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 System Setup
- 2.3 Configuration Step by Step
- 2.3.1 Log into ZoneDAS
- 2.3.2 Set System Time
- 2.3.3 Ensure that RF Inputs are Within Range (0 ~ 24 dBm)
- 2.3.4 Configure BU Parameters
- 2.3.5 Loading a Pre-Set Configuration with a Config File
- 2.3.6 Checking RF Activity from the BU Screen
- 2.3.7 Mount Each RU
- 2.3.8 Configure RU Parameters
- 2.3.9 Turn Service On
- 2.3.10 Fill in Descriptive Information
- 2.3.11 Set Central Management
- 2.3.12 Save Settings
- 2.3.13 Backup Configurations
- CHAPTER 3 The Web Configurator
- CHAPTER 4 Home
- Chapter 5 Setting
- Chapter 6 Fault
- CHAPTER 7 System
- CHAPTER 8 Maintenance
Chapter 7: System
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CHAPTER 7
System
Overview
This chapter describes the screen and options that can be found under the Web
Configurator’s System menu. The System menu, as the name implies, is the doorway to
general system configurations in ZoneDAS. They let the user control how ZoneDAS can be
accessed, including options for VPN and SNMP. They also allow the user to set a very
important system parameter: time.
7.1.1
Available Functions
• Use the Network screen to configure the 3 main ways to access ZoneDAS (Section 7.2).
• Use the SNMP screen to configure SNMP options and setting for central management
(Section 7.3).
• Use the Time Setting screen to configure time and date settings, including time zones
and Daylight-Saving Time (Section 7.4).
The Network Screen
The Network screen is where the user can configure the 3 main ways to access Web
Configurator in ZoneDAS: Main, VLAN, and VPN. The Main Interface refers to the default
method, where the user connects a CAT5 cable directly from the ZoneDAS MGMT port to
the user’s computer console. The VLAN Interface refers to accessing ZoneDAS through
Virtual LAN. The VPN Interface refers to accessing ZoneDAS through a Virtual Private
Network. These two latter options represent the ZoneDAS system’s remote access options.
To access the Network screen, simply click System > Network, as per below.
Figure 36 System > Network