Site Configuration
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Type of Modem
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Modulation
Full-
Duplex
2W/4W
Multi-Drop
Half-Duplex
Dial-Up
Microwave
Full-Duplex
Microwave
Half-Duplex
QAM 2400 bps,
V.22 bis, SYNC
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Default Routing
Ensures IP Gateway “mobility”. The Default Routing parameter allows you to define the IP
Gateway as one that can be switched from one base station to the other by changing the radio
frequency (RadioX) or switching physical lines (LineX), but
without changing the Link ID
and the MDLC network settings
.
The choices are:
Choice
Description
None
This feature is not used.
To Slave(s)
1) If the IP Gateway serves as base station to a central
connected to it, then one of the ports must be defined as To
Master/Cntrl. All others must be set to None.
2) If the base station is the one that handles the data sent by
the IP Gateways, then one of its ports must be defined as To
Slave(s). This is the port through which the IP Gateway
communicates with the slaves.
To Master/Cntrl
If the IP Gateway is used as “slave”, then one of the ports
should be defined as To Master/Cntrl, and its Link ID must
be RadioX or LineX.
Description
Enter your own description of the communications link (up to 40 characters).
Advanced Physical and Link Layer Parameters for Port 3
After clicking one of the advanced parameters tabs, you can use the following functions:
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After changing a parameter, you can restore all changes to their default, by clicking the
Default icon.
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Modified parameters appear against red background the next time you access the
parameter list.
Parameters are reviewed in
Advanced Parameters
in this chapter.
Zones in Port 3
For details about zones, see the MOSCAD Programming ToolBox System Overview
manual.