User`s manual

CR-SEB Quick Start Guide
The CR-SEB comes with the items shown below.
Identify the various components before beginning.
Connect power by plugging one end of the wall-mount power supply into the
CR-SEB and the other end into a wall outlet. A green LED on the CR-SEB will
turn on indicating power is present. The CR-SEB is set up to use the Ethernet
Cable to connect to a PC ( A Crossover Ethernet Cable is provided to connect
the CR-SEB to a hub or router). Plug one end of the Ethernet Cable into the
CR-SEB and the other end into the PC or network using the appropriate cable.
A pair of CR-SEBs is setup by performing the following steps:
1a - Assign IP addresses to the CR-SEBs using a DHCP server... OR
1b - Assign IP addresses to the CR-SEBs using the IP Hunter Utility which is
included on the CR-SEB Install CD. (See Page 2)
2 - Set one CR-SEB to be the Master using the HTML Browser Session.
(See Page 3)
3 - Run a communications test. (See Page 3)
1a - Assign IP addresses to the CR-SEBs using a DHCP or
BOOTP server
The CR-SEB is shipped from the factory set up to receive its IP address from a
DHCP or BOOTP server. If a server is not available, please go to step 1b to
manually assign the IP addresses.
Verify the Ethernet Link LED is green. After a few seconds, the DHCP or
BOOTP server can be queried to determine the IP address assigned. The MAC
address of the CR-SEB is on the side of the unit and the default host name is
“Cirronet_SEM”.
Note: CR-SEBs are shipped from the factory with the IP address set to 0.0.0.0.
5375 Oakbrook Parkway, Norcross, Georgia 30093
Tel. +1 678 684 2000 Fax. +1 678 684 2001
www.cirronet.com
(This guide is intended for users familiar with Ethernet networks. Users unfamiliar with Ethernet
networks should consult the Users Manual located on the CR-SEB Install CD.)
Ethernet connection to the network. Also verify the RF Link LED on the Slave
CR-SEB is on. This indicates that the Slave CR-SEB has linked to the Master
CR-SEB through the wireless connection. (The RF Link LED is on for the
Master CR-SEB when any one Slave CR-SEB is linked.) If a DHCP or BOOTP
server is being used, the Slave CR-SEB will be assigned an IP address
immediately after linking with the Master. If a DHCP or BOOTP server is not
available, the IP address of the Slave CR-SEB must be set manually. (Refer to
Step 1b.) Once the Slave CR-SEB is linked with the Master CR-SEB, from a PC
on the network, “ping” the Master CR-SEB. (Use the Ping program under
Windows and the IP address assigned to the Master CR-SEB.)
Note: If a router is between the PC and the CR-SEB, check with your network
administrator to make sure the router will pass the pings through.
Next, from the same PC, ping the Slave CR-SEB by using the Slave CR-SEB IP
address instead of the Master IP address. This ping operation will exercise the
wireless link between the Master and Slave CR-SEBs.
If the Slave CR-SEB is connected to an Ethernet device that supports pings,
ping that device by using its IP address in place of the Slave CR-SEB's IP
address. These ping tests validate the entire link from the central wired network
to the end Ethernet device.
Additional settings are available for issues such as;
Avoiding interference with 802.11 Wireless Ethernet LANs
• Co-locating multiple radio networks
• Conforming to European power requirements
Please refer to the User's Manual on the CD to use the advanced configuration
settings and RF tools for additional CR-SEB settings or if any problems are
encountered.
Part # M-2410-0024 Rev -

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