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MDS 05-4055A01, Rev. A MDS entraNET 900 System Guide 81
4.1 INTRODUCTION
The configuration of Remote transceivers is performed through a PC
terminal connected to the radio’s
COM1 port. There are no manual
adjustments or jumper settings required for configuration. This section
explains how to establish a terminal session with the Remote and pro-
vides a complete list of user commands.
4.1.1 Programming Methods
Terminal Interface Mode
A PC program, such as HyperTerminal, may be used to provide a ter-
minal session to enter the commands listed in Table 4-1 below. The PC
must be connected to the radio via its
COM1 connector.
When a PC terminal is used to connect to the radio, the settings of the
program must match those of the radio. The default settings are: 19,200
bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no handshaking.
You must log into the radio in order to issue commands. Only the
login
command is valid until this is done.
Log into the transceiver as follows:
At the
entranet> prompt, type login
At prompt, enter username (Default=admin)
At prompt, enter Password (Default=
admin)
Remote Management via the AP
Many Remote parameters may be configured over-the-air using the AP
Management System. For more information on Remote Management
via the AP, refer to WIRELESS NETWORK MENU, on Page 51.
PC-Based Configuration Software
Available soon—Contact MDS for information.
4.1.2 User Commands
Table 4-1 provides a quick-reference to the various user commands for
the Remote transceiver. Detailed descriptions for these commands are
presented in Section 4.1.4.
Entering Commands
The proper procedure for entering commands is to type the command,
followed by an keystroke. For programming commands, the
command is followed by , the appropriate information or values,
and then . Use
COMMAND_ARG= syntax to query a setting or value.
Use
COMMAND_ARG=ARG=VALUE syntax to set values.
ENTER
SPACE
ENTER
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