
Full Outdoor 2+0 XPIC IP Link
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Version
1.0
This setting affect the Flow Control settings of particular ports. The settings is allowed for only such ports
and
Modes
where is such settings possible. The possible values are:
•
off – Flow control is disabled
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auto – Flow control is enabled during auto-negotiation process
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force-on – Flow control is active, even if connected device does not support it
4.7
IP Page
4.7.1
Address
Every device in the local network has its own and unique primary IP address. Thanks to this IP address it is
possible to access each equipment in your network. While setting-up the IP address, pay attention to the
configuration which needs to follow general IP addressing rules (IP address, IP net-mask, IP gateway). Cus-
tomer has to ensures that correct IP addresses are assigned and configured for all units in the microwave
network.
The description of particular setting and display boxes:
IP SETTINGS
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Primary IP / Mask – IP address assigned to port ETH0 (local address) with appropriate net-mask
specification. Net-mask value is entered in form of decimal number which corresponds to number of ones
in binary subnet mask presentation. Such net-mask for subnet mask 255.255.255.0 is presented as decimal
number 24. Local network has its own and unique primary IP address.
•
Gateway IP – Default Gateway IP address is used by MNG CPU when connection outside of IP range
defined in system routing table is required. Such IP address must be a part of above mentioned routing ta-
ble. Routing table can be checked on page „IP / Route/NAT”.
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Unnumbered IP mode – by enabling this option you will get option to manually configure the
RF
port A/B IP (RFI1/2)
settings (see bellow)
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RF port A/B IP (RFI1/2) – it specifies internal IP address for RFI1/2 port (connected with west/east
remote unit). Default RFI1/2 IP address uses the same value as ETH0 port (unnumbered mode). It can be
helpful to set numbered ppp mode for a specific network configuration.
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Single remote IP mode – By default enabled. If unselected the user can define 2 separate remote IP
addresses for cases when 2 separated remote devices are in use.
•
Remote A/B IP (over rfi1/2) – such address specifies a remote unit IP connected over RF link. Such
address is necessary for automatic MNG message exchange between these devices and also for correct out-
of-band management functioning. Subnet mask is not required for this IP specification, because ppp proto-
col is used. The
Remote B
field will become configurable when the
Single remote IP
mode
option is disabled.
MANAGEMENT ACCESS
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HTTPS, SSH – cannot be turned off. For https (secure web) access you can upload your own server
certificate (SC). For client (browser) access, it is necessary to prevent an exception for this SC, the certificate
of CA (signing SC) should be stored in your browser.
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