NET 300 Series Start-Up Guide
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Cannot access the
MS through COM1
a. Connect to unit via Telnet or Web browser
b. Disable the serial mode for COM1
(Serial Gateway Configuration>Com1 Serial
Data Port>Status>Disabled)
or, if you know the unit’s data configuration...
c. Connect to COM 1 via a terminal set to VT100
and the port’s data baud rate.
d. Type “+++ [ENTER]”
e. Change the terminal’s baud rate to match the
transceiver’s Console Baud Rate.
f. Type “+++ [ENTER]”
Cannot pass IP
data to WAN.
a. Verify your IP settings.
b. Use the PING command to test communication
with units in the local radio system.
c. If successful with local PING, attempt to PING an
IP unit attached to another radio.
d. If successful with the LAN PINGs, try connecting
to a known unit in the WAN.
Wireless Retries
too high.
Possible Radio Frequency Interference—
a. If omnidirectional antennas are used, consider
changing to directional antennas. This will often
limit interference to and from other stations.
b. Try skipping zones where persistent interference
is known or suspected.
c. The installation of a filter in the antenna feedline
may be necessary. Consult the factory for further
assistance.
Password
forgotten.
a. Connect to the unit using a terminal through the
COM1 Port.
b. Consult the factory. Get a password-resetting
Authorization Key.
c. Enter the Authorization Key at the login prompt
as a password.
Table 5. Troubleshooting with the Menu System
Symptom
Problem/Recommended System Checks