RDL-3000
FAMILY
USER MANUAL
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April 17, 2015
3.2
Network Connection
The RDL-3000 can be configured and monitored using a PC equipped with a standard
Ethernet port and a Web browser (Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher) or Telnet client. Refer
to the following diagram for basic connections. The following diagram applies to all RDL-
3000 family products.
Fig. 17: Web - Connecting the Ethernet Port to a PC
Notes:
1.
This diagram does not illustrate the surge protection required for outdoors
installation of the RDL-3000 equipment. The system must be properly grounded to
protect against power surges and accumulated static electricity. Refer to the RDL-
3000 Installation Guidelines manual.
2.
Both RF ports must always be electrically terminated to an antenna or other RF
terminator device when the RDL-3000 is powered-on.
3.
When operating in MIMO-A mode, the unused RF port must be electrically
terminated. SISO mode is not available in v3.00 and higher.
4.
Do not disconnect any RF cable while the RDL-3000 is powered-on.
Failure to follow these requirements may damage the RDL-3000 unit, requiring that
the unit be returned for factory repair.
Use the following steps to establish a Web session with the RDL-3000.
1.
The IP address and subnet mask of the PC must be on the same subnet as the RDL-
3000. For example:
Test PC
RDL-3000
(default)
IP Address:
192.168.25.11
192.168.25.2
Net Mask:
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
2.
On the test PC, open a browser and enter the unit RDL-3000 IP address.
3.
When the dialog screen is displayed, enter the username and password to login. The
factory default username is 'admin', and the default password is 'admin'.
4.
If the login was successful, the General Information screen is displayed in the Web
browser.