Overview
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1.5
DHCP Server
The RAD-ISM-900-EN-BD… radio is compatible with networks that use a Dynamic Host
Control Protocol (DHCP) server for allocating IP addresses. In addition, a master can be
configured to function as the DHCP Server for a network.
1.6
Operator Authentication and Management
Authentication mechanisms are used to authenticate an operator accessing the device and
to verify that the operator is authorized to assume the requested role and perform services
within that role.
Access to the management screens for the RAD-ISM-900-EN-BD… family of radios
requires entering an ID and password.
The factory defaults are:
1.7
Ethernet Terminal Server
The Ethernet Terminal Server mode allows serial data to be encapsulated and transmitted
over Ethernet. In master/slave topology, the master must have the Ethernet Terminal
enabled.
Serial data packaged within TCP or UDP protocol is sent from some device and received by
the radio acting as the Ethernet terminal. The Ethernet terminal strips off the TCP/UDP
protocol headers and sends the serial data out on one of the serial streams. The wireless
link then distributes this data to all other radios’ serial ports connected to that serial stream.
If the serial protocol is addressable, e.g., Modbus, DF1, etc., the end device will ignore any
data that is not addressed to it.
The user name and password are case sensitive.
Configuration screen access
Username:
Admin
Password:
admin
Monitoring screen access
Username:
Monitor
Password:
monitor
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