GTR 8000 Base Radio
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The front panel Ethernet port on GTR 8000 Base Radios have a fixed IP address (192.168.1.1). However the
Ethernet MAC ID for each front panel connection is unique to each base radio. A communication error can
occur when configuring multiple base radios through the front panel Ethernet port. When connected to the
initial base radio, Windows XP associates the fixed IP address of the front panel port with the front panel's
Ethernet MAC ID. When connecting to the next base radio, the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache is not
cleared and causes a communication error. This procedure clears the ARP cache and allows for a new Ethernet
MAC ID to be associated with the base radio's fixed IP address.
a. In Windows XP, from the Start menu, select
Settings → Network Connections → Local Area Connection
b. Click the
Support
tab and select
Repair
.
Step result:
The Repair Local Area Connection window opens and displays the different cache that
are cleared.
c. Reconnect the Ethernet cable to the front panel Ethernet port, if not connected.
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In the SNMPv3 Security Level Option Prompt, enter the User Information and Passphrase Information. Click
OK
. If Authentication Services are not enabled on a device, click
OK
when the window appears.
See
4.4.5.3 Changing SNMPv3 Configuration and User Credentials Using CSS, page 4-15
to configure or
change SNMPv3 configuration and user credentials on the device.
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Select
File → Read Configuration From Device
from the menu.
Step result:
The parameters download from the device to the computer. When the download is complete, the
CSS Main window opens. Use the map on the left side of the screen to view configuration information for
the device.
4.4.5 Ethernet Connection Configurations
The following procedures are configuration parameters in the CSS using an Ethernet connection.
4.4.5.1 Setting the BR/CM Pairing Number Using CSS
When and where to use:
Set the pairing number for the base radio and comparator when operating in a voting, multicast, or simulcast IP
configuration using an Ethernet connection.
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