User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- RUGGEDCOM SAS-GW
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installation and Deployment
- 3. Using RUGGEDCOM SAS-GW
- 4. Configuring RUGGEDCOM SAS-GW
- 4.1. Configuring the Local Time Zone
- 4.2. Configuring the SNMP Read/Write Communities
- 4.3. Managing User Accounts
- 4.4. Managing Base Stations
- 4.4.1. Adding a Base Station
- 4.4.2. Updating a Base Station's Configuration
- 4.4.3. Updating a Base Station's Location
- 4.4.4. Updating a Base Station's Antenna Characteristics
- 4.4.5. Updating SNMP Settings
- 4.4.6. Updating CPI Information
- 4.4.7. Removing a Base Station
- 4.4.8. Viewing Available Base Stations
- 4.4.9. Viewing the Measurements Report
- 4.4.10. Viewing the SAS Registration Information
- 4.5. Managing Subscriber Units
- 5. Monitoring RUGGEDCOM SAS-GW
Chapter 3
Using RUGGEDCOM SAS-GW
RUGGEDCOM SAS-GW
User Guide
26 Configuring the Map
• Disabled – Disables troubleshooting mode
• Answer Positive – RUGGEDCOM SAS-GW responds to all SAS requests positively as if the action was
done
• Answer Negative – RUGGEDCOM SAS-GW responds to all SAS requests negatively as if the action was
not done
3. Click Apply.
Section3.8
Configuring the Map
The map provides a visual representation of where each base station and its associated subscriber units physically
reside in relation to one another in a specific area of the world. It also acts as an interface for adding and
configuring devices.
Figure13:Map
The map source can be either local or online.
• Local
Siemens offers a map file that can be saved locally under RUGGEDCOM SAS-GW. This allows users to operate
RUGGEDCOM SAS-GW within a private network that is separated from the Internet.
• Online
The online map is taken from https://www.OpenStreetMap.org , a free and open-source world map.
For information about how to use map, refer to Section3.3.3, “Using the Map” .
CONTENTS
• Section3.8.1, “Configuring Map Settings”
• Section3.8.2, “Using Local Maps”