Installation Manual

RDL-2000 User Manual
70-00143-01-01a Proprietary Redline Communications © 2010 Page 16 of 50 September 20, 2010
3.1.3 Connecting Through a Gateway
The operator may also connect to a remote network with a routable connection
(gateway) to the RDL-2000.
1. Click on the menu item Action->Select Adapter. Click to highlight the desired
adapter card, enter the Default Gateway IP address, and click OK.
2. If the Login Bar is not displayed, click on the menu item View->Login Bar.
3. Enter the Unit IP address (default is 192.168.25.2), select the user to be Admin,
enter the Password (default is admin), and check the box .Use Gateway.
4. Click Login to begin a session. The Link Manager should connect to the RDL-2000.
It the connection is not successful, refer to the Link Manager event log.
5. Click E on the command bar to end the session.
3.2 Menu Commands
This section provides an overview of features and parameter settings.
3.2.1 File Menu
Save Configuration: Save a configuration summary of the connected RDL-2000 unit.
The data is saved in HTML format (filename.htm). Refer to the following example.
IP: 192.168.30.227 / 255.255.255.0
MAC: 00-09-02-02-5F-E9
Status: Online - Link Up
Unit Configuration:
ATPC: True
MU ID: 00-09-02-02-60-00
Tx Power: 30
Buzzer: False
DFS: False
Band: 5.350 - 5.470 GHz
Link Configuration:
Pre-Shared Key: SharedKey
AES: False
MIMO: True
Channel BW: 20 MHz
Vlan: 0
Figure 6: Link Mgr - Save Configuration Example
Exit: Close the Link Manager application.
3.2.2 View Menu
Toolbar: Display ( ) or hide the main toolbar.
Status Bar: Display ( ) or hide the status toolbar (bottom of screen). The status bar
displays tooltips and the status or result of Link Manager actions.
Login Bar: Display ( ) or hide the login toolbar. Refer to 3.2.6: Login Bar on page 18.
Unit Status Bar: Display ( ) or hide the unit status bar. Refer to 3.2.8: Unit Status Bar
on page 20.