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Step 3-Connect Pc To The Transceiver; Step 4-Review Transceiver Configuration; Getting Started; Procedure - GE MDS Mercury Series Reference Manual

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2.4 STEP 3—CONNECT PC TO THE
TRANSCEIVER
Connect a PC's Ethernet port to the
over cable. The
LED should light. Alternatively, you can use a
LAN
serial cable to connect to the
2.5 STEP 4—REVIEW TRANSCEIVER
CONFIGURATION

2.5.1 Getting Started

Start by logging into the Access Point radio. This is done first because
the Remotes are dependent on the AP's beacon signal to achieve an
"associated" state.
Once the Access Point is up and running, move the computer connection
to each of the Remote units, log-in at each unit, review their configura-
tion, set their IP addresses, Network Name, and frequency configura-
tion, then wait for each AP to achieve an associated state.
With all units associated, you will be ready to connect and test your data
services.

2.5.2 Procedure

The following is a summary of the configuration procedure that must be
done on each unit in the system. Key parameters are shown on the
Embedded Management System overview
lists of parameters is located in two
Table 4-7 on Page
142. Detailed information on using the Management
System can be found in
NOTE: The Management System supports the use of "configuration
files" to help consistently configure multiple units. These are
explained in

2.5.3 Basic Configuration Defaults

Table 2-1
provides a selection of key operating parameters, their range,
and default values. All of these are accessible through a terminal emu-
lator connected to the
nected to the
port (see
LAN
NOTE: Access to the transceiver's Management System and changes
to all parameters requires entering a security password.
Mercury Reference Manual
port using an Ethernet cross-
LAN
port
(Figure 2-3 on Page
COM1
(Figure 3-1 on Page
tables—Table 4-5 on Page 140
MS INTRODUCTION on Page
Configuration Scripts Menu on Page
serial port or through a Web browser con-
COM1
Figure 5-1 on Page 149
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and
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