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
• Mode of Connected device
Listbox: {Master, Slave}, default = Master
• Adress mode
List box {Binary (1B); ASCII (2B); Binary (2B LSB first); Binary (2B MSB first)}, default = "Binary (1B)"
Protocol address format and length (in Bytes).The ASCII 2-Byte format is read as 2-character
hexadecimal representation of one-byte value. E.g. ASCII characters AB are read as 0xAB hex
(10101011 binary, 171 decimal) value (the ASCII-2-Byte format function will be available in a future
FW release).
• Address position
Number {1 – 255}, default = 1
Specify the sequence number of the byte, where the Protocol address starts. Note that the first byte
in the packet has the sequence number 1, not 0
• Poll response control
List box {On; Off}, default = "On"
"On" – The Master accepts only one response per a request and it must come from the specific remote
to which the request has been sent. All other packets are discarded. This applies to the Master -
Slave communication scheme.
Note
It may happen, that a response from a slave (No.1) is delivered after the respective timeout
expired and the Master generates the request for the next slave (No.2) in the meantime. In
such case the delayed response from No.1 would have been considered as the response
from No.2. When Poll response control is On, the delayed response from the slave No.1 is
discarded and the Master stays ready for the response from No.2.
"Off" – The Master does not check packets incoming from the RF channel - all packets are passed
to the application, including broadcasts. That allows e.g. spontaneous packets to be generated at
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