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same profile. Ultimately, you can upload standardized files into the
transceiver to speed up the installation process.
You can also upload configuration files into a transceiver to restore the
settings of a radio using a previously saved configuration of the radio.
This is particularly convenient after finishing a test using some
experimental settings.
Sample of an Exported Configuration File
The following is a sample of a typical configuration file produced by a
transceiver that contains over 150 parameters, many of which are user
definable. The presentation is slightly altered to allow notes to appear
below associated parameter lines. Some of the values used in the
calibration of the built-in test equipment were deleted to reduce space.
Use this presentation as a guide to the type of information contained in
the file.
See
“Editing Configuration Files”
on Page 186
for further
information.
NOTE:
The parameter names and the data values from the Exported
Configuration File are shown in bold text. Any description is
found below in an indented paragraph. Descriptions for
parameters that are functionally identical to both
COM1
and
COM2
are not repeated.
Beginning of Configuration File
; MDS entraNET
; Created 01-03-2003 6:59:41
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
The IPv4 address of this radio. This field is unnecessary if DHCP is
enabled.
Changing the IP value over the network causes a loss of
communication with other devices unaware of the new
address.
IP Netmask: 255.255.255.0
The IPv4 local subnet mask. This field is unnecessary if DHCP is
enabled.
IP Gateway: 0.0.0.0
The IPv4 address of the network gateway device, typically a router.
This field is unnecessary if DHCP is enabled.
Ethernet Address: 00:06:3D:00:00:5D
The physical Ethernet MAC address of the radio. This value is set
at the factory and cannot be changed.
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