11
GTR 8000 Base Radio Disaster
Recovery
This chapter provides references and information that will enable you to recover a GTR 8000 Base Radio in
the event of failure.
11.1 Recovery Sequence for GTR 8000 Base Radio
Process Steps
1
Replace the GTR 8000 Base Radio transceiver module. See
9.2 Replacing a Radio Transceiver Module,
2
Perform basic device configuration via the serial port. See
4.4.2 Connecting Through a Serial Port Link,
a. Set the IP address of the device. See
4.4.3.1 Setting the Device IP Address and Pairing Number Using
b. Set the serial security services. See
4.4.3.3.1 Setting the Serial Security Services Using CSS, page 4-9
3
Perform basic device configuration via the Ethernet port. See
4.4.4 Connecting Through an Ethernet Port
.
a. Set the current date and time in CSS. See
4.4.5.2 Setting the Date and Time Using CSS, page 4-15
.
b. Set up the local Password Configuration using the CSS (optional). See
Password Configuration Using the CSS, page 4-25
4
Complete the configuration of the Information Assurance features using CSS, as follows:
a. Change the SNMPv3 configuration and user credentials from CSS. See
Configuration and User Credentials Using CSS, page 4-15
b. Create, update, or delete an SNMPv3 user. See
4.4.5.3.1 Adding or Modifying an SNMPv3 User Using
.
c. Verify the SNMPv3 credentials. See
4.4.5.3.2 Performing an SNMPv3 Connection Verification Using
.
d. Set the SWDL transfer mode. See
4.4.5.6 Setting the SWDL Transfer Mode Using CSS, page 4-23
e. Configure DNS using the CSS. See Chapter 7, “Configuring DNS Using CSS” in the
Authentication
Services
manual.
f. Configure for SSH. See Chapter 4, “Configuring SSH for RF Site Devices and VPMs Using CSS” in the
Securing Protocols with SSH
manual or see “Device Security Configuration Remote Access/Login Banner
(Ethernet)” in the
CSS Online Help
.
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