Adding A Network Connection - Tait TB8100 User Manual

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40 Part C: Basic Tasks
^ (the carat symbol) instructs the Service Kit that this is a control character.
Do NOT use the control key.
^M instructs the APS to enter command mode.
/C requests a connection
^M terminates the sequence.
9. In the Connect response box, enter '1'.
10. In the Disconnect command box, enter a command in the format
^Mxxx^M/X^M, where:
xxx is a sequence of three characters, for example, LLL. The APS must be
configured to use the same character for its disconnect sequence and to
require three identical characters.
/X^M is the command mode exit instruction.
11. In the Disconnect response box, enter '3'.
12. Click OK. The new connection now appears in the Connections dialog box.

Adding a Network Connection

For each base station that is fitted with an Ethernet interface, you need to define
a network connection. This enables the Service Kit to connect remotely to the
base station via TCP/IP over Ethernet.
1. Select Tools > Configure Connections. The Connections dialog box
appears.
2. Click New. The New Connection dialog box appears.
3. In the Name box, enter a suitable name for the base station.
4. In the Connection type box, select Network.
The dialog box now looks like this:
5. Enter the IP address of the base station. (If the network uses network address
translation (NAT), enter instead the IP address that will ultimately be
translated into the base station's IP address.)
© Tait Electronics Limited December 2007

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