CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System
Revision 4
Configure Modems for 1:N Redundancy
7–6
MN-CRS-500
7.5.2
Configure CDM-750 or CDM-760 Advanced High Speed Trunking
Modems
Do these steps:
1.
Enable 1:N Mode for each modem.
Because there are dual-purpose pins on the
modem’s redundancy connector, you must use the modem front panel to enable 1:N
Mode:
SELECT: Utility
1:N
(set to
Enable
)
2.
Set up a unique IP Address for each modem.
From the modem front panel menu:
SELECT: Configuration
IP
Address
Add/Range
(Set address)
7.6
Complete Modem Configuration
Be sure to review Chapter 3. CHECKLISTS FOR INITIAL START-UP AND
CONFIGURATION. Once you successfully configure all modems for 1:N
redundancy, the CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System is now ready to assume
normal operations. Further information is available in the following chapters:
Chapter 8. CSU FRONT PANEL OPERATION
Chapter 9. ETHERNET INTERFACE OPERATION
Chapter 10. SERIAL INTERFACE OPERATION (for serial remote control
operation)
Summary of Contents for CRS-500
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