Configuring the Sector out of the Box ‐ IP Addresses
Table 6‐5: Preconfigured setup - one nomadic HSU
Location
Attribute
Address
IPv4
Net Mask
Default Gateway
Address
IPv6
Subnet Prefix Length
Default Gateway
HNU.01.01
Protocol
Contact
Name
Time Slots
Unit Serial Number
We have also add place‐holders for four nomadic HSUs. That is, up to four vehicles equipped
to work in this way, may simultaneously enter the sector.
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 users. Keeping
Tip
the names IP address independent enables you to copy the entire sector
setup to a different geographic location without IP address duplication.
Configuring the Sector out of the Box ‐ IP
Addresses
The default log‐on IP address for all ODUs in the sector is the same: 10.0.0.120, subnet mask
255.0.0.0 and default gateway 0.0.0.0. To get the process started, set up the IP address on the
network card on the managing computer to something like 10.0.0.100, subnet mask
255.255.255.0 and Default Gateway 0.0.0.0.
Ensure that you have a direct LAN connection to the HBS, run the RADWIN Manager and log‐
on to it.
RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual
Value
10.104.50.3
255.255.0.0
10.104.10.21
2005:104:50::3
32
2005:104:20::21
SNMPv1
Brahms
Brahms@HNU.01.01
Downlink
6
Uplink
2
P07030E000A0003B
Release 3.5.70
Remark
All communicating HSUs and HBS in
the same subnet
Can be set to SNMPv3 or both v1
Optional
Location of Contact ‐ optional
May vary with context
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