Figure 4-1 Pinging The Base Station - Radwin 5000 HPMP User Manual

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Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager
Choose your unit locations carefully. For example, for three collocated HBSs
each with 32 HSUs covering 360°, matters get out of hand very quickly if
units are poorly named. They can always be identified by their IP
addresses, but that is a poor substitute for effective naming. A URL-like
naming pattern based on HBS_n.HSU_y is clear and familiar to all Internet
Tip
users. Keeping the names IP address independent enables you to copy the
entire sector setup to a different geographic location without IP address
duplication.
To start the RADWIN Manager:
1. Connect the managing computer to the HBS PoE LAN port.
2. Check that you have connectivity to the HBS ODU. You can do this by opening up a
command line session (Start|Run and then type, cmd). At the command prompt,
type
ping 192.168.10.200
You should see something like this:
Figure 4-1: Pinging the base station.
Any other response from ping means that the HBS ODU is not responding. Check
your Ethernet connection and that both the PoE and ODU are switched on and then
try again. If you do not succeed, seek assistance from RADWIN Customer Support.
Pinging the HSUs should yield similar responses.
3. Dismiss the command line session.
4. Open the RADWIN Manager from the desktop icon, or click Start|Programs|RAD-
WIN Manager|RADWIN Manager.
The Log-on dialog box appears.
RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual
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