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Constellation™
Constellation Port Descriptions
7-11
SNMP-BAS
ED
NETWORK
MANAGEMENT
The only difference in the two examples is that the AUX port needs to be set to
Ethernet when dropping Ethernet connections.
The above is a very basic setup. If other networking elements, such as routers
and corporate LAN/WAN, are introduced, additional configuration is required.
An example of this could be using static routes on the radios to reach far
subnets (if these subnets are not broadcast in RIP II in the radio network).
When to Use Static Routes Versus RIP II
Static routes tell the IP packet traveling in the Netcom Air interface where to
go. They eliminate the need for RIP II. (Refer to
If everything is set up with RIP II, use RIP II instead of static routing. However,
some routers connected to the ethernet port may not support RIP II. In that
case, static routes should be used.
For static routing, the following configuration changes need to be made:
•
IP Route 1...10: IP Address or Subnet where the target device lives.
•
IP Route Mask 1...10: Subnet where the target device lives.
•
Next IP Router 1...10: This is the node that routes the IP packet. This
needs to be an IP address (no subnet broadcast addresses), and is
required to be on the same subnet where the device performing the
routing is located.
shows the static routing changes to the advanced configuration. All
changes compared to the advanced configuration using RIP II are shown in
bold
text.
Next IP Router 1...10
RIP
RIP II
RIP II
RIP II
RIP II
RIP on Netcom IF
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
RIP on Ethernet IF
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Keypad:
... IP Routing > SNMP > SNMP Managers
Manager 1IP Address
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
Manager 2…10 IP Address
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255
Keypad:
... IP Routing > SNMP > Trap Destination
Trap Destination 1
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
Trap Destination 2…10
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255
Table 7-4: Advanced Configuration
Summary of Contents for Constellation
Page 1: ...Point to Point Digital Radio Constellation Installation Maintenance...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...Constellation November 2003...
Page 18: ...Constellation November 2003 xii List of Figures...
Page 24: ...Constellation November 2003 xviii Preface...
Page 26: ...Constellation November 2003 xx Preface...
Page 96: ...Constellation November 2003 4 12 Loopback Testing...
Page 110: ...Constellation November 2003 5 14 Configuring the Constellation Radio...
Page 134: ...Constellation November 2003 7 14 SNMP Based Network Management...
Page 210: ...Constellation November 2003 11 36 Field Replaceable Units...
Page 238: ...Constellation November 2003 A 16 Wiring Specifications...
Page 260: ...Constellation November 2003 C 10 Hardware Compatibility Tables...
Page 276: ...Constellation November 2003 Glossary 6...
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