
TB9400/TN9275 Installation and Operation
Installation
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to capture, view, review, and compare configurations.
Advice on Working
with Configurations
Tait recommends creating a back-up of the current configuration before
making significant configuration changes. A backed up configuration is
added to the list of stored configurations on the base station.
When transferring configuration values between base stations, or from one
firmware application to another, all configuration values are preserved.
To copy configurations between base stations, you can download the
configuration file from the source base station, then upload and restore this
to a new base station.
It is safe to restore configurations created under different base station
firmware versions than the one currently operating. When restoring a
configuration from an old version that does not contain values defined for
all configuration parameters, any absent data values are set to their default.
The following parameters are not over-written when restoring a
configuration from a different base station:
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Keypad enabled
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Secure shell (SSH) console access enabled
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Receiver number
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Host name
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Default channel
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Operating mode
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Front panel text lines 1 through 4
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IP address
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Subnet mask
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Gateway address
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Link speed
4.4.3
Customizing the Configuration
The following steps provide an overview of the process used to configure
the base station with the settings it needs. Refer to the Help for detailed
information.
1.
Log in to the base station (refer to
“Connecting your PC to the Base
2.
Select Configure. The base station has many different settings that
can be configured before it is put into operation, such as:
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Channel configurations
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Alarm control and SNMP agent
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Network interfaces