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Astro 25 integrated voice and data base radio
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Enter: http://ucs-unc0<Y>.ucs:9443/UNCW in the Address field.
Where <Y> is the number of the UNC server (01 for primary core UNC server, and 02 for backup core UNC
server).
Step result: The UNC Wizard launches and a login dialog box appears.
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Type the administrative username and password. Click OK.
Step result: The UNC Wizard appears.
From the list of available wizards on the left side, select Subnet Discovery.
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Step result: The right side of the window is updated with the Subnet Discovery form.
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Select RF Site by clicking on the Discovery Type drop-down list.
Enter the Zone ID, Site ID, and then click Submit.
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Step result: An auto-discovery job is created in the UNC Schedule Manager.
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Log on to the UNC from the NM client by entering:
http://ucs-unc0<Y>.ucs
where <Y>is the number of the UNC server (01 for primary core UNC server, and 02 for backup core UNC
server).
Step result: The UNC client launches and a login dialog box appears.
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Type the administrative username and password. Click OK.
Step result: VoyenceControl launches.
The names EMC Ionix Network Configuration Manager and VoyenceControl are used
interchangeably for this product.
10 Press F7 (Schedule Manager).
Step result: The Schedule Manager window appears in the UNC with the discovery jobs.
11 Verify that the Zone and Site containers include device(s) just discovered.
No site devices should be in the Lost and Found folder. If there are, see the Unified Network Configurator
manual for troubleshooting guidance.
12 In the UNC Wizard, select RF Site Level Configuration, Channel to verify the device(s). Choose Zone,
if multiple zones exist.
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3.8.1 Discovering a Device with the UNC
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