TD220MAX_manual_v11.doc
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14.
Go to the Maintenance/Tools menu.
15.
Verify the Ethernet Link using the Ping utility.
16.
Begin sending UDP data.
17.
Verify the TX LED illuminates and the radio begins transmitting over the air.
4.5 Set Up a PTP Base Unit
1.
If not already done, complete steps from 4.2 above.
2.
Install and configure a PTP Grandmaster Clock. The clock must be connected to the base
through the Ethernet Link. The base also communicates with the Communication Manager
using the Ethernet Link; therefore an external switch or router may be required.
3.
Log in to the radio.
4.
Go to the PTP Configuration menu.
5.
Set the IP Port on which the base will receive PTP messages from the Grandmaster Clock.
6.
Set the IP Address of the Grandmaster Clock.
7.
Set the IP Port of the Grandmaster Clock.
8.
Go to the System Configuration menu.
9.
Set the timing source to PTP and reboot if necessary.
10.
Set the STFP radio ID. Set to 64 (decimal) to match the configuration in the tests below.
11.
Set the IP Port on which the base will receive STFP messages from the Communication
Manager.
12.
Set the IP Address of the Communication Manager to which timing markers and messages
received from mobiles should be sent.
13.
Set the IP Port of the Communication Manager to which timing markers and messages
received from mobiles should be sent.
14.
Set the epoch size to match the same value configured on the neighboring radios and
reboot if necessary.
15.
Set the STFP slot delay as necessary. This number, multiplied by 125ms, represents the slot
delay allowed from when a timing marker is sent to the Communication Manager to when a
data message must be received from the Communication Manager. For most cases the
default value of 2 should suffice.
16.
Go to the Maintenance/Tools menu.
17.
Verify the Ethernet Link using the Ping utility.
18.
Begin sending UDP data.
19.
Verify the TX LED illuminates and the radio begins transmitting over the air.
4.6 Set Up an OTA Mobile Unit
1.
If not already done, complete steps from 4.2 above.
2.
Log in to the radio.
3.
Go to the System Configuration menu.
4.
Set the timing source to OTA and reboot if necessary.
5.
Set the STFP radio ID to 0 to match the configurations in the tests below.
6.
Set the IP Port on which the mobile will receive STFP messages from the Communication
Manager.
7.
Set the IP Address of the Communication Manager to which timing markers and messages
received from bases should be sent.
8.
Set the IP Port of the Communication Manager to which timing markers and messages
received from bases should be sent.
9.
Set the epoch size to match the same value configured on the neighboring radios and
reboot if necessary.
10.
Set the STFP slot delay as necessary. This number, multiplied by 125ms, represents the slot
delay allowed from when a timing marker is sent to the Communication Manager to when a
data message must be received from the Communication Manager. For most cases the
default value of 2 should suffice.