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Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
RADIO INTERFACE IP SETTINGS
The RF interface IP address is the address that traffic is routed to for transport over the radio link. This IP
address is only used when Router Mode is selected i.e. not used in Bridge Mode.
Radio Interface IP Address
Set the IP Address of the RF interface using the standard format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The default IP address is
in the range 10.0.0.0.
Radio Interface Subnet Mask
Set the Subnet Mask of the RF interface using the standard format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The default subnet mask
is 255.255.254.0 (/23) (see Note 2 below).
Note 1:
If the base station RF interface IP address is a network IP address, and if the remote radio is also
using a network IP address within the same subnet or different subnet, then the base radio will assign an
automatic RF interface IP address from its own subnet.
When the base radio has a host specific RF interface IP address, then all the remotes must have a host
specific RF interface IP address from the same subnet.
Note 2:
If the user sets the RF interface IP address to a network IP address for Auto IP assignment, then the
radio will ignore the Radio Interface Subnet Mask setting and use a /23 network subnet ignoring the last two
octets.
Note 3:
When a remote radio is configured for Router Mode and the base radio is changed from Bridge Mode
to Router Mode and the RF interface IP address is set to AUTO IP configuration (at least the last octet of the
RF interface IP address is zero), it is mandatory to configure the network topology by using the
‘Decommission Node’ and ‘Discover Nodes’ (see ‘
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