User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- RipEX2 Radio modem & Router
- Table of Contents
- Important Notice
- 1. Quick guide
- 2. Product
- 3. Accessories
- 4. Installation
- 5. RipEX2 in detail
- 6. Web interface
- 7. Settings
- 7.1. Interfaces
- 7.1.1. Ethernet
- 7.1.2. Radio
- 7.1.3. COM
- 7.1.4. Terminal servers
- 7.1.5. Cellular
- 7.2. Routing
- 7.2.1. Static
- 7.2.2. OSPF
- 7.2.2.1. Description
- 7.2.2.2. Common - Common settings
- 7.2.2.3. Network - Areas and interfaces - Areas
- 7.2.2.4. Network - Areas and interfaces - Interfaces
- 7.2.2.5. Network - Areas and interfaces - Neighbors
- 7.2.2.6. Network - Areas and interfaces - Networks
- 7.2.2.7. Static rules
- 7.2.2.8. Import filter
- 7.2.2.9. Export filter
- 7.2.3. BGP
- 7.3. Firewall
- 7.4. VPN
- 7.5. Security
- 7.6. Device
- 7.7. Advanced
- 7.1. Interfaces
- 8. Diagnostics
- 9. Technical parameters
- 10. Safety, regulations, warranty
- 10.1. Frequency
- 10.2. Safety distance
- 10.3. High temperature
- 10.4. Battery disposal
- 10.5. Instructions for Safe Operation of Equipment
- 10.6. SW license
- 10.7. EU Compliance
- 10.8. Compliance Federal Communications Commission and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
- 10.9. Compliance ANATEL Brasil
- 10.10. Warranty
- 10.11. RipEX2 Availability and service life time
- 10.12. RipEX2 maintenance
- Appendix A. Abbreviations
- Index
- Revision History
• Time zone
Time zone to represent unit internal time. All the unit timestamps are displayed using this time zone.
Changing the time zone does not affect unit internal records – they are always recorded using UTC
time zone.
• NTP servers
Multiple NTP servers can be configured to get more precise time synchronization or to have a backup
solution in case of an individual NTP server unavailability. Maximum number of records in the list is
32. The unit runs in an “orphan” mode if the NTP client synchronization source is set to “NTP
server” and there is no NTP server defined in this list.
7.6.1.4. Hot standby
7.6.1.4.1. Hot standby settings
Following settings is supported by the controller version of the RipEX2-HS , where the controller manages
the active and passive/standby RipEX2 units and their accessing to the shared channels (e.g. radio).
The communication between individual RipEX2 units and HS controller use DI/DO interfaces, so other
use of this interface is not possible.
The HW switch (mode selector) has to be set to AUTO position for switching between units, otherwise
the selected unit remains active even if an error occurs on the selected one.
AUTO regime allows switching to the standby unit when an error status occur in active unit – if both
units are without alarms, the A unit will be active.
• Hot standby mode enabled
Listbox {On; Off }, default = "Off"
Switches Hot Standby functionality.
• Virtual MAC
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