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NOTE: It may be necessary to change your IP access to the local area
network on which the MDS iNet 900 radio is attached. The
radio's IP address should be listed on the unit's packaging slip.
If it is not, you can find it out using the preceding procedure to
communicate with the radio through the
a. Launch a Web-browser (HTTP) program, such as Internet
Explorer™, on the computer.
b. Type in "
HTTP://
ple "
http://192.168.1.1/
c. The Management Toolbox startup screen will appear.
d. Select the desired options to review existing settings and to ini-
tiate necessary changes such as the IP address and other network
parameters.
A login with password will be required to make any changes to
the radio. (Default password=
e. Record the unit Mode, IP Address and Network Name settings
on a label and place it on the transceiver's cover.
f. Exit the Management Toolbox.
g. Repeat the above steps for each transceiver in the network.
4.6 Step 6—Connect the User Data Equipment
If the radio network seems to be operating properly based on observa-
tion of the unit's LEDs, connect the user equipment to one of the data
ports. Use the IP
PING
Access Point unit.
4.7 Step 7—Check for Normal Operation
Procedure
a. Apply primary power to the radio.
1. The address 127.0.0.1 has also been suggested as the default. Which is cor-
rect?
MDS iNet 900 Installation Guide
DRAFT 6—8/29/01
" followed by the radio's IP address. For exam-
1
".
Z?
(Default = 192.168.1
admin
command to verify the link integrity with the
Port.
COM1
.1)
)
MDS 05-2873A01, Rev. A
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