User manual
RDL-2000  User Manual 
70-00143-01-01 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2011 Page 17 of 52 March 9, 2011 
3  Link Manager 
This section describes the system configuration and monitoring options available when 
using the Redline Link Manager application. This application provides all settings 
necessary to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot operation of the RDL-2000 wireless 
link. The operator can access and control the RDL-2000 locally or remotely using IP 
connectivity over the network connection. 
Note: The CLI interface is a general monitoring tool and does not
 include all commands 
necessary to setup and monitor the RDL-2000. 
3.1  Installing the Link Manager Application 
The Redline Link Manager application is included on the CD-ROM shipped with each 
RDL-2000 system. The Link Manager can be run on most Windows-based PCs, 
providing the portability to perform setup, monitoring, and diagnostics in the field. 
The Redline Link Manager provides a comprehensive user-friendly interface to configure 
and monitor the RDL-2000 Master and Slave units. This application can configure all 
required parameters and provide monitoring and statistics for antenna alignment and 
troubleshooting. Configuration of the Master and Slave units is similar, and requires that 
most parameter settings match on both units. 
The Link Manager application can be used to monitor both ends of the wireless link by 
being connected to either the Master or Slave unit. An operator at the Master can adjust 
settings for both units, but system security prevents an operator connected at the Slave 
location (logged in over-the-air) from changing the configuration on the Master. 
The Link Manager application must be installed using the installer provided on CD-ROM. 
1. Insert the CD-ROM into the PC, browse to the CD and double-click on the program: 
 Link_Manager_V1_000x.exe 
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Link Manager and the WinPcap 
application. 
Note: Windows™ 7 users must download and install WinPcap v4.1.1.
3.1.1  Connecting Locally 
The operator may access and control the RDL-2000 by connecting an Ethernet cable 
directly to the PoE, or through a switch on the network segment connected to the RDL-
2000.
1. Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the PC directly to the PoE Data In port. It 
is not required to know the IP address of the RDL-2000.
2. Click  S on the command bar to start a session. Select the RDL-2000, select user 
type Admin, enter the (default) password admin, and click Login to begin a session. 
  The Link Manager should login to the RDL-2000. It the login is not successful, refer 
to the Link Manager event log for status messages. 
3. Click E on the command bar to end the session. 
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