Setting The Radio Ip Address In The Ih Browser - ProSoft Technology RLX2-IHx Series User Manual

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Parameter
Image
Compression
Associations
Bridges
Hop Count
Channel
Ethernet
Security
Missed Responses
5.3

Setting the Radio IP Address in the IH Browser

To set the radio IP address
If the radio is on a network with a DHCP server, it gets an IP address through
DHCP.
If the radio is not on a network with a DHCP server, the radio appears with an
IP address of 0.0.0.0. You can assign a temporary IP address to assist with
configuring the radio. See Assigning a Temporary IP Address (page 39).
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Description
Displays the type of the firmware image that the radio is currently
running (P
or S
RIMARY
ECONDARY
operating firmware installed, and the radio will automatically switch from
one to the other if one of them becomes corrupted.
Displays the compression state of the firmware images in the radio
(C
or U
OMPRESSED
NCOMPRESSED
Displays the number of non-bridge wireless connections to this radio.
Client or Bridging Client radios that are connected always show 1 in this
column (and 0 in the Bridges column).
Displays the number of non-bridge wireless connections to this radio.
Client or Bridging Client radios that are connected always show 1 in this
column (and 0 in the Bridges column).
Displays the number of wireless connections from the device to the
wired connection of a Master. This value is always 1 for a Master radio.
For Repeater radios, the value is at least 2, but can be higher if there
are more hops to the Master radio. Client radio do not display a hop
value.
Displays the operating channel for radio.
Displays the Ethernet status for the radio.
A
- The radio is connected to a wired Ethernet network.
TTACHED
D
- The radio is not connected to a wired Ethernet network.
ETACHED
Displays the encryption type setting for the radio. Some valid settings
are AES, TKIP, AES&TKIP, WEP128 TKIP, WEP128, WEP64.
Displays the number of times the IH Browser has failed to receive a
response from the device after a scan. Ideally this number should
always be zero.
Using the IH Browser to Manage your Radios
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