Maintenance Guide Part 3

NeTIS MAINTENANCE GUIDE – Version 1.1 90/139
8.3.4 N
ETWORK SETTING
8.3.4.1 Role of the UDP Identification Server
Each switch broadcasts an identification message on a UDP channel permanently (every
5 seconds).
The UDP port number used for this broadcast is therefore part of the minimum information
needed in the Clients (NeTIS-B, Operator Station etc...) wanting to connect to the radio
network.
This message makes it possible for the BSs to send information about themselves to the
servers (NeTIS-N): CPU IP addresses, Switch N°, SUP IP addresses
Then the SWITCHES send the following information to the clients:
IP address and Port of the BS signalling server (see §9.3.4.4)
IP address and Port of the BS Phone server (see §9.3.4.4)
The port used to broadcast this message and the broadcasting address are set via the network
management terminal and transmitted to the NeTIS-N by downloading.
A file in the NeTIS-B is used to declare the identification port used by the NeTIS-N(s).
8.3.4.2 UDP identification server configuration
The UDP identification server is in fact the NeTIS-N
The server is configured from the network management terminal as shown below
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