RADWIN
2000
D+
User
Manual
Release
3.6.00
5
‐
4
Log
‐
On
with
Local
Connection
Chapter
5
Figure
5
‐
3:
Log
‐
on
window
using
an
IP
address
5.2.3
Log
‐
On
with
Local
Connection
Alternatively,
you
can
log
on
using
Local
Connection
(
)
without
need
to
change
your
Network
Interface
Card
address.
Note
•
The
RADWIN
Manager
stores
the
last
10
successful
log
‐
on
IP
addresses.
•
Other
log
‐
on
options
are
described
below
in
Warning
•
The
Local
Connection
method
uses
broadcast
packets
to
“discover”
the
attached
ODU
•
If
you
log
on
using
Local
Connection
,
but
your
physical
connection
is
not
local
(i.e.
anything
other
than
a
direct
connection
between
the
managing
computer
and
the
PoE
device),
then
any
configuration
you
carry
out
may
affect
other
links
in
the
network.
Do
not
do
this!
•
Do
not
carry
out
this
procedure
using
a
multi
homed
managing
com
‐
puter
also
connected
to
a
network.
It
will
flood
the
network
with
broadcast
packets.
Further,
it
will
throw
any
other
links
on
the
network
into
Installation
or
Inactive
mode.
•
In
any
event,
as
a
precaution,
default
log
‐
on
over
Local
Connection
is
read
‐
only
mode.
Check
the
Read/Write
enable
box
to
carry
out
instal
‐
lation
procedures.
•
Network
log
on
(IP
address
to
the
ODU)
is
recommended.
Summary of Contents for RADWIN 2000 D+
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RADWIN 2000 D POINT TO POINT BROADBAND WIRELESS Release 3 6 00...
Page 9: ...Part 1 Preliminaries Release 3 6 00...
Page 16: ...Part 2 Basic Installation Release 3 6 00...
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Page 151: ...Part 4 Advanced Installation Topics Release 3 6 00...
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