GTR 8000 Base Radio
Procedure Steps
1
Connect to the device using Configuration/Service Software (CSS) through an Ethernet port link. See
Connecting Through an Ethernet Port Link, page 4-11
.
2
When the passphrase prompt screen opens, select configured security level and enter the required passphrases.
3
Click
OK
if the connection was successful. This indicates your SNMPv3 configuration is valid.
4.4.5.4 Configuring DNS Using CSS
This is not applicable for a K1/K2 site.
The Network Services Configuration window allows you to configure the network DNS services for this device, if
part of a secure network.
4.4.5.4.1 How to Configure DNS Using CSS, page 4-21
describes the steps for configuring DNS for a device using
Configuration/Service Software (CSS). Configuring DNS is required before entering the Fully Qualified Domain
Name (FQDN) for server(s) on the Network Security Configuration window in CSS.
Using
, enter the IP addresses for the primary, secondary, and tertiary DNS servers for this device.
is used only when configuring a conventional device.
Table 4-1
DNS Nameservers for Devices in Dynamic System Resilience and Non-Dynamic
System Resilience Sites
To configure
on a device:
When device is located in a
remote site with no Dynamic
System Resilience
When device is located
in a Dynamic System
Resilience remote site
Primary DNS
server
zzzz>dns01.zonez>
zzzz>dns01.zonez>
Secondary DNS
server
ucs-dns01.ucs
zzzz>dns04.zonez>
Tertiary DNS
server
N/A
ucs-dns01.ucs
where zzz> and z> indicate the zone to which the device belongs.
Table 4-2
Conventional Comparator System Name Variables
Variable
Description
[hostname]
The character string entered in the Requested DNS Host
Name field.
chanWWW
The channel number, where WWW is a number between 1
and 200.
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6871022P86-A - November 2012
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