Checking The Remote Interface Ready Status - L3 Narda SignalShark 3320 Quick Start Manual

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Manual configuration
NOTE:
Changing the network settings requires admin privileges.
 The SignalShark 3320 is connected to a network.
 The SignalShark 3320 is running on the same subnetwork and there are
no firewalls or network gateways, etc., that prevent data communication.
 A monitor, keyboard and mouse are connected to the SignalShark 3320
(for more information, refer to Connecting a monitor and accessories to
the SignalShark 3320 on page 31).
Set the network parameters on the SignalShark 3320:
1. Tap
2. Set DHCP to OFF.
3. Enter the IPv4 address and Subnet mask (if already defined for the
SignalShark 3320 in the network server).
4. Tap Accept Settings.
5. In the confirmation dialog, enter your password and confirm.
Set the network parameters on the network server:
1. Enter the IPv4 Address assigned to the SignalShark 3320 (if not already
assigned).
2. Enter the Mac address of the SignalShark 3320 if required. You can find
the Mac address on the label on the back (see Figure 2: caption 7) of
your SignalShark 3320 or in the network settings menu.
7.3

Checking the remote interface ready status

The Status LED glows green as soon as the boot process is completed, and
the communication function is working for the remote interface. This process
takes at least 20 seconds.
Display the LAN interface status:
The LED light (see Figure 1: caption 4) indicates the LAN interface status:
• LED LINK lights up orange: 100 Mbit
• LED LINK lights up green: 1 Gbit
• LED ACT lights up green: Traffic
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