Setting Up The Device; D When Using The Internal Gateway Function - Icom IC-905 Advanced Manual

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ABOUT THE DV GATEWAY FUNCTION

Setting up the device

D When using the Internal Gateway function

Connecting to a router
Connect the transceiver to the router using the LAN
cable�
LAN cable
Router
Setting the Internal Gateway Settings
1� Open the INTERNAL GATEWAY SETTINGS
screen�
» 2 > DV GW > Internal Gateway Settings
2� Touch to select the item to set�
(Example: "Terminal/AP Call sign")
3� Enter a call sign, and then touch [ENT]�
L See right for details on the setting items and their
options�
4� To close the INTERNAL GATEWAY SETTINGS
screen, push
IC-905
To the [LAN] port
several times�
Gateway Repeater (Server IP/Domain)
Enter the gateway repeater's address or domain name�
L The address consists of up to 64 characters�
NOTE: You must have your call sign registered to a
gateway server that has the RS-RP3C installed� Ask
the gateway repeater administrator for details�
Terminal/AP Call sign
Enter the Terminal/AP call sign that is registered
as the access point on the RS-RP3C's Personal
Information screen�
L The call sign should be 8 characters long�
• Enter spaces before the 8th character if necessary�
• Enter a desired ID suffix between A to Z, except for G,
I, and S, for the 8th character�
Gateway Type
Selects the gateway type�
L Select "Global" when operating outside of Japan�
UDP Hole Punch
Selects whether or not to use the UDP Hole Punch
function� This function enables you to communicate
with other station who uses the Terminal or Access
Point mode even if you do not forward port 40000 of a
router� (p� 12-6)
L Information
• You cannot communicate using this function when
the destination station uses the software that is not
compatible with the UDP Hole Punch function�
• When forwarding port 40000 of a router, select "OFF�"
12-11
(Default: Global)
(Default: OFF)

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