Set Terminal COM port as 115200 baud, None parity, 8 data bit, 1 stop bit and connect to the Console port (UART A) for using CLI Commands in Chapter 3 of “IP-Pipe G1600 User Manual” contained in the Manual CD. A G1600 Pair Installation Steps Usually, one master and one slave G1600s are pre-configured for a G1600 pair.
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Duplex Mode..: - Flow control..: Disabled Disabled Clock source..: DTE RMII ref clock out.: - Interface BW (kb/s): Unlimited Unlimited MAC address..: CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD MAC Loopback..: Enabled Disabled PHY configured..: YES PHY number..: 0 Advertisement..: 10H 10F 100H 100F 10H 10F 100H 100F...
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The Interface C gs command shows whether the link to the Ethernet is operational and whether the PHY has connected properly. Check your settings if this status report shows that there are problems. 4. Confirm that the configuration of the G1600 pair is compatible and consistent. See “Configuring a Pair of G1600s”...
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Example 2: Wireless 802.11b/g Ethernet Bridge as in Figure 2. 1. Check the physical hookup for correctness: The G1600 requires an E1/T1 cross cable in its connection to the E1/T1source. A pair of 802.11b/g Wireless Ethernet bridge is also required for two G1600s to connect with as in Figure 2. A PC or dumb terminal connection to the console port must use a null modem (RS232) cross cable with settings of 115200, N, 8, 1.
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