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Ethernet Port Mode
—Defines if the Ethernet port acts as a trunk port or as an access port. Auto mode
defines the port as an access port in an AP, or a trunk port in a Remote radio. [
Auto, Trunk, Access;
Auto
]
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Management VLAN ID
—Defines the VLAN ID for traffic directed to the radio itself, other than the
terminal server process. This VLAN ID is used for filtering and for tagging purposes.
[
1-4094; 2
]
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Data VLAN ID
—Defines the VLAN ID assigned to traffic directed to and from the Ethernet port and
the terminal server process in the radio. This VLAN ID is used for filtering and for tagging purposes.
[
1-4094; 3
]
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Config Management IP
—Calls up a menu to configure the IP address associated with the Manage-
ment VLAN ID.
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Config data IP
—Calls up a menu to configure the IP address associated with the Data VLAN ID.
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Default Route IF
—Defines the VLAN that contains the default gateway in the radio. [
MGMT, DATA;
MGMT
]
Configuring the IP Address when VLAN Status is Enabled
The radios require a local IP address to support remote management and serial device (terminal server) ser-
vices. When the radio is configured for VLAN operation the IP address can only be set as a static IP address.
Invisible place holder
Figure 2-20. Management VLAN Subnet Configuration Menu
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IP Address Mode
—Defines the source of the IP address of this device. Only static IP addressing mode
is available when VLAN Status is enabled.
NOTE:
Changes to any of the following parameters while communicating over the network (LAN or
over-the-air) may cause a loss of communication with the unit being configured. Communication
will need to be re-established using the new IP address.
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Static IP Address
—The IPv4 local IP address. [
192.168.1.1
]
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Static IP Netmask
—The IPv4 local subnet mask. This value is used when the radio attempts to send
a locally initiated message, either from the terminal server, or management process. [
255.255.0.0
]
•
Static IP Gateway
—The IPv4 address of the default gateway device, typically a router. [
0.0.0.0
]
The lower three lines of the screen show the current addressing configured at the transceiver.
NOTE:
Any change made to the above parameters results in the
Commit Changes
option appearing on
screen. This allows all IP settings to be changed at the same time.
Selecting option H from Figure 2-19 shows Figure 2-21. Note that the IP address is different although it is
the same physical unit. This is because this IP address is defined for a different VLAN.
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