Basic Configuration Of The Radio; Table 2.1 Default Ip Settings Of A Radio - R&S M3SR 4100 Series Operating Manual

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2.8 Basic Configuration of the Radio

The radio can be controlled and monitored via local area network (LAN) with one or more
external control units also connected to the LAN (see sect. 1.9 Radio Control). To guarantee
proper operation in this case it is required to change the default Internet protocol (IP) settings
of the radio (for default IP settings of the radio see Table 2.1) as well as the default IP settings
of the control unit (for default IP settings of the control unit see sect. 2.9 Basic Configuration
of the Control Unit) before connecting the radio(s) and control unit(s) to the LAN.
If your radio is controlled via built-in control unit and you do not want to connect your
radio to a LAN, you may skip the following sections and continue with section 3.
There are two possibilities to change the radio IP settings:
Using a built-in control unit (if available)
Using the upd32.exe tool provided by Rohde & Schwarz.
Both are explained in this documentation.

Table 2.1 Default IP Settings of a Radio

Default Radio IP Address
Default Radio IP Netmask
Default Radio IP Gateway
Default Local Control Unit IP Address
Be careful if you change the IP settings. For the configuration of a greater network,
detailed knowledge concerning IP networks is required. Such knowledge is not im-
parted by this documentation. Please ask your network administrator or refer to ap-
propriate technical literature, if necessary.
2.32
Basic Configuration of the Radio
192.168.52.34
255.255.255.000
0.0.0.0 (no gateway)
192.168.52.218
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