Log‐On with Local Connection
5.3.3 Log‐On with Local Connection
Alternatively, you can log on using Local Connection (Figure
your Network Interface Card address.
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5.4 Other Log‐on Options
SNMPv3:
RADWIN 2000+ Series supports SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 either separately or
together. The log‐on procedure differs slightly between operation under
SNMPv1 and SNMPv3. Table
SNMPv3 at log‐on time.
User Types: The RADWIN Manager provides three levels of access in one of two entry
modes. To see them, click Options at any time in the Log on window (Figure 5‐
2 above). You are offered an extended log‐on window:
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The Local Connection method uses broadcast packets to "discover"
the attached radio unit.
If you log on using Local Connection, but your physical connection is
not local, then any configuration you carry out may affect other links
in the network. Do not do this!
Do not carry out this procedure using a multi homed managing com‐
puter also connected to a network. It will flood the network with
broadcast packets. Further, it will throw any other links on the net‐
work into Installation or Inactive mode.
As a precaution, default log‐on over Local Connection is read‐only
mode. Check the Read/Write enable box to carry out installation pro‐
cedures.
Network log on (IP address to the radio unit) is recommended.
5‐2 shows the difference between SNMPv1 and
Release 4.2.40
5‐2) without having to change
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