UHP-1200 OUTDOOR SATELLITE ROUTER
GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION GUIDE, v3.2
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2.2.4
Powering on
In a few seconds after powering the router it is ready for use. The actual status of the router can be checked using
its web interface (via LAN). With factory setting the router is configured as TDM/TDMA terminal. The router
requires change of mode of operation (if necessary) and/or configuration of respective network parameters before
login into satellite networks. The easiest way to configure the router is using its HTTP access via its LAN port.
The router can be reset by short (2-3 sec.) power interruption.
2.2.5
Local access to router via HTTP interface
HTTP (web) interface allows configuration key parameters and monitoring its actual status of the router. Local
Web page of the router can be accessed from any Internet browser.
By default, UHP-1200 router is configured with IP-address 192.168.222.222 with mask 255.255.255.248 (/29).
Respectively, the computer should be configured with an address, e.g. 192.168.222.217 with the same mask.
In case the satellite routers have been preconfigured at the factory on customer’s request such routers may have
different default IP address. In such case the respective IP addresses will be listed in the passport of the router. If
it’s impossible connecting the router with any of specified addressed please reset the router to factory settings.
2.2.6
Remote Telnet access
Remote access to the configuration can be performed using Telnet protocol. The connection can be provided to
any of IP addresses that are set on the router. UHP-1200 supports simultaneously only one Telnet session. In order
the hang session does not block access to the device forever in case on non-activity (pressing ENTER key), the
router auto-terminates the session after a certain time of inactivity. The time can be set in the configuration, and
by default it is 10 minutes.
2.2.7
Command Interface
Please refer to the Command Interface manual applicable for the respective version of SW and activated mode of
operation of the UHP router. The Command Interface manuals are available for download and online use on the
website:
http://www.uhp.net
.