Understanding The Use Of Virtual Radio Channels (Vrcs) - GE MDS SD Series Technical Manual

Secure, long range ip/ethernet & serial
Hide thumbs Also See for MDS SD Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

60
Destination IP Address
device connected through the RJ-45 modular connector on the
radio's front panel (typically a PC). Any valid IP address may be
entered.
Destination IP Port
modular connector on the connected device (typically a PC). Port
numbers below 2000 should be avoided, as some are reserved for
special applications in data networks.
TCP Server IP Address
TCP Server IP Port
Connection Timeout
the connection will be dropped following a period of inactivity.
Persistent Connection
is maintained continuously, even during periods of inactivity.
Committing Configuration
tings on the screen, you make them active by clicking this button.
The message
Changes committed
screen to confirm the action.
Restoring Configuration
the previous configuration of the screen, prior to any changes
being committed. This might be useful if one or more settings
were inadvertently changed and you wish to return to a "known
state." To restore the prior settings, simply click
.
tion

Understanding the Use of Virtual Radio Channels (VRCs)

The use of Virtual Radio Channels (VRCs) may require additional
explanation for new users of the feature. VRCs allow over-the-air data
to be directed to specific interface ports (IP or Serial) on the radio. Con-
ceptually, this can be pictured as creating "pipes" for delivery of data to
the desired radio interfaces.
VRC works by associating data from a specific port (IP and Serial) with
a VRC channel number (1, 2, or 3). Each port at the receiving end then
filters incoming data based on the associated VRC number.
NOTE: The Virtual Radio Channel (VRC) feature is only supported in
Packet and Packet w/MAC modes. It is not supported in Trans-
parent or x710 mode.
To create the "pipes" that direct data to the desired ports, a route must
be established using the IP Payload Configuration Menu (or the
COM1/COM2 Settings Menu for serial data). The default setting is to
listen to all channels.) The
used for sending the data stream out, while the
ifies the VRC(s) for incoming data. Use of these parameters was
described earlier in this section.
SD Series Technical Manual
—Specifies the IP address associated with the
—Used to specify a port number for the RJ-45
—IP address of the TCP server being used.
—Port number of the TCP server being used.
—Used to specify a time in seconds, after which
—When set to
, the connection to the server
Yes
—Once you are satisfied with all of the set-
appears at the bottom of the
—In some cases, you may wish to revert to
parameter is used to specify the VRC
Talk on
Restore Configura-
parameter spec-
Listen to
MDS 05-4846A01, Rev. H

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents