Appendix E - Tcp/Ip Ethernet Setup; Introduction; Tcp/Ip Network Configuration - Radyne DMD50 Installation And Operation Manual

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DMD50 Universal Satellite Modem
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup
E.0

Introduction

The modem supports SNMP, FTP protocols and the Web Browser. Utilization of the protocols is
dependent upon proper set up of the TCP-IP menus. This document is to be used only as a
guideline for setting up the TCP-IP menus. Contact the IT manager for proper guidance to
ensure setup is successful. For additional information on the various WEB or SNMP
configurations and descriptions refer to the Remote Protocol Manual (TM117).
E.1

TCP/IP Network Configuration

Using the Front Panel display and arrow keys, scroll thru the System menu until the TCP / IP sub
menu is displayed. Each unit requires proper configuration with the correct network settings.
Contact the IT manager for a valid IP address mask, Modem, server and router IP addresses.
Enter into the TCP / IP menu and the following Sub menus will appear, however the order may
vary.
1. Boot Mode: This allows for the selection of the operating boot mode for the TCP / IP.
Several selections are available and are described below. When configuring the modem
for Web Browser, Boot Mode must be set to "NON-VOL". A brief description of the
available selections are:
a. Default: If the Ethernet interface is not to be used, select this mode. No IP
Address or mask changes will be allowed while in this mode of operation. The
following parameters will be set and will not change until the boot mode is
changed. The IP addresses are non accessible addresses.
b. BOOTp: When enabled, at boot time, the modem will use the Bootp Protocol to
automatically get names, masks, and IP Addresses of the modem, router, and
server from the Network Manager. This should be consistent with the tag
expected by the users Bootp Server (see the next menu selection for setting the
BOOTp TAG). If Bootp is not enabled, the modem will ignore the BOOTp Tag
setting.
c. NON-VOL: This will allow for setting up all required IP Addresses and will store
the information to the non-volatile memory. Upon power cycle, the modem will
restore the saved settings into the correct fields.
TM118 – Rev. 1.1
IP MASK
MODEM IP ADDR
SERVER IP ADDR
ROUTER IP ADDR
255.000.000.000
010.000.000.001
010.001.001.001
010.000.001.001
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