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MDS 05-4055A01, Rev. A MDS entraNET 900 System Guide (Preliminary) 81
3.6 STEP 5—CONNECT LAN AND/OR
SERIAL EQUIPMENT
Connect a local area network to the LAN port or serial devices to the
COM1 (DCE) or COM2 (DTE) ports. Make sure your transceivers are
capable of supporting your devices. (See Table 1-1 . MDS entraNET 900
Models and Data Interface Services, on page 5 for a summary of model
capabilities.) The
LAN port will support any Ethernet-compatible equip-
ment. This includes devices that use the Internet Protocol (IP).
NOTE: The COM1 port also provides access to the transceiver’s
Management System. If you use the COM1 port for normal data
services, you may find it convenient to use the LAN port for
access to the entraNET Management System.
Figure 3-3 shows the default functions and services for the interface
connectors.
Invisible place holder
Figure 3-3. Transceiver (AP) Interface Default Configuration &
Functions
Subnet Mask
Net Address
RF Output
Power
Main Menu>
Radio Configuration>
RF Power Output
+30 dBm (1.0 Watt) 20–30 dBm @ 50Ω
(0.1–1.0 Watts)
Unit Password Main Menu>
Device Information>
User Password
admin
(lower case)
• 1–8 alphanumeric
characters
• Case-sensitive;
can be mixed case
Table 3-2. Basic Configuration Defaults (Remote) (Continued)
Item Mgt. System Location Default Values/Range
COM2
◆ DCE Serial Data Equip.
◆ 9,600 bps/8N1
◆ Full Handshaking
◆ RS/EIA-232.
LAN
◆ 10BaseT
◆ IP/Ethernet Port
◆ IP Address: 192.168.1.1
COM1
◆ DCE Console/Terminal
◆ 19,200 bps/8N1
◆ No Handshaking
◆ RS/EIA-232
PRIMARY POWER
◆ 13.8 Vdc @ 500 ma
(10.5–30 Vdc)
◆ Negative Ground
◆ + Left – Right
ANTENNA
◆ 50Ω TNC
◆ +30 dBm/1W Out (Max.)
◆ –30 dBm Input (Max.)