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RF MAC Address.
Default = the last six digits of the Ethernet MAC that is found on the label on the bottom of your
Viper. Also you can verify the current RF MAC that is being used in the remote radio by checking the Basic Setup
IP
Settings web page of the remote unit. Enter the current RF MAC address of the remote radio into this field.
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RF IP address
,
RF netmask
,
Ethernet IP Address
, and
Ethernet netmask
of the remote Viper. These can all be obtained
from the Basic Setup
IP Settings web page of the remote Viper.
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Hop Count.
Enter the number of RF hops required to reach the remote Viper SC.
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Next Hop.
Enter the RF MAC address of the next Viper SC that data packets must first go to before being repeated on
to the remote Viper SC. If the Viper SC you are adding is only one hop away, enter the RF MAC address of the Viper SC
you are adding. If you are setting up a system with multiple hops (with relay/repeater points), you must first enter
remote Viper SCs into the neighbor table that are 1 hop away before adding Viper SCs that are 2 or more hops away.
This insures that the Viper SC will recognize the RF MAC address of the “Next Hop” Viper SC as you setup routes to
Viper SCs that are 2 or more hops away.
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Description
. Enter the Station Name of the remote Viper SC. The Station Name can be obtained from the Setup (Basic)
General Settings web page of the remote unit.
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Attributes
. Check the attributes that the remote Viper SC has enabled: Access Point, Relay Point, TCP Proxy, and/or
NAT (Network Address Translation).
NOTES:
Static Entries can replace dynamic entries.
Static neighbor entries do not age out.
Static neighbor entries are stored even when neighbor discovery is disabled.
4.8.1.4
DELETE ENTRY
By pressing the
Delete Entry
button, a popup appears and the user can specify the neighbor entry to be deleted. Enter the
RF MAC address of the neighbor to be deleted. The neighbor entry can be a dynamic or static entry. The neighbor discovery
module updates Viper SC’s Routing Table when entries are added or deleted from the Neighbor Table.
4.8.1.5
PRIMARY AND BACKUP ROUTE SELECTION
If the user clicks on the RF MAC Address of a Unit in the neighbor table, the Neighbor Node Detail window appears with a
full description of the selected device.