
Connecting to the
RTSA7550
3.
Power up the
RTSA7550
and wait a minute for it to complete booting. The
sequence
of connecting and powering on are inconsequential.
4.
Check to ensure that either your router's or the
RTSA7550
's LINK indicator is
illuminated.
5.
If your
RTSA7550
is behind a firewall or a router with firewall capability, then your
network's DHCP server is likely assigning private IP addresses (e.g. 192.168.x.x,
10.
x.x.x, 172.x.x.x), and the firewall is likely providing some form of network
address translation (NAT) function. If this is the case and if you require access to
the
RTSA7550
from outside your firewall, then you will likely have to configure
the
firewall to allow port forwarding on port 37000 and 37001. If necessary,
consult
with your network administrator.
6.
Use the PyRF Discovery tool or the S240 Real-Time Spectrum Analysis Software
both provided by
BNC
, to determine the
RTSA7550
's assigned IP address. In
order for the Discovery tool to locate the
RTSA7550
, both your computer and the
RTSA7550
must be configured for the same subnet. If you are using DHCP then
you
may have to query your router's allocation tables to determine the IP that is
allocated to your
RTSA7550
MAC address. If you are using static IP and the
Discovery tool cannot locate the
RTSA7550
, then you need to have prior
knowledge
of its static IP address or use the USB console. If necessary, consult
with your
network administrator.
7.
The assigned IP address may now be used to communicate with the
RTSA7550
.
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BNC
RTSA7550
Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer User Guide
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