Lynx.GX Installation and Management
MANAGING WITH THE WEB INTERFACE
Minimum Computer Requirements for NMS
The client PC should satisfy the following minimum requirements:
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CPU Processor speed greater than 1 GHz
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Web Browser: Internet Explorer, version later than 5.0; Netscape 7.0 and later
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10/100 Ethernet Interface
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Windows® Operating System: Windows® 98 or later (including XP Home and Professional)
Accessing the Radio
Use Windows Internet Explorer® or Netscape® to access the radio by entering its IP address in the browser
address bar. The radios are configured at the factory with the default IP address of 10.0.0.1. Once you have
successfully logged in to the radio, you can change the IP address from the
Admin
tab of the Web interface.
You can configure your computer to this subnet by setting its address to 10.0.0.
x
(where
x
is from 2 to 254 and
not already used in the network) or use the command line interface through Telnet to change the IP addresses
of the radios.
Note:
The PC connected to the near-end radio’s NMS port must be on the same subnet as the near-end radio
to communicate with each other.
Change both the near-end and the far-end radio to the desired IP addresses. You may need to change the
subnet of your PC many times to accomplish this as you change from the default IP address to your desired
address scheme. Always save the new IP address configurations of the radios.
After changing the IP addresses, you must reconfigure the IP address of your computer to again match the
subnet of the radio (following your Operating System guidelines for changing IP addresses).
Providing a Contiguous Management Link
The second NMS port (NMS2) is switched with NMS1 on the front panel of the radio; it is used to daisy-chain a
CAT5 cable between co-located radios to provide a contiguous management link between radios at a hub
location.
Because the 10/100 Base-T ports are auto-MDI/MDI+X, the link can be established with either a straight CAT5
cable or a cross-over cable.
Factory Default Values:
Default IP Address (set at the factory).....................................10.0.0.1
Default Subnet Mask ...............................................................255.0.0.0
Default Gateway ......................................................................0.0.0.0
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