4RF Aprisa XE User Manual - page 59
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Aprisa XE User Manual
7. Managing the Terminal
The command line setup menu can be used to:
Provide basic access to the terminal to set IP addresses
Check or set basic settings of the terminal
4RF SuperVisor is an embedded element manager for the Aprisa XE terminal which is used to:
Configure radio and interface parameters
Setup cross connections between traffic interfaces
Monitor performance, terminal status and alarm details
The Setup Menu
1. Initiate the link by either applying power to the terminals or, if the terminals are already powered up,
pressing the Enter key.
2. At the prompt, enter your selection:
Selection
Explanation
1)
Dump terminal
configuration
This shows basic terminal data such as Terminal ID, IP data
and radio parameters of TX and RX frequency, TX power,
modulation type and channel size.
2)
Not used
3)
Configure IP addresses
Use this if you want to set the IP address, subnet mask or
gateway address of the local terminal.
4)
Configure SNMP
Use to display SNMP settings, setup the SNMP Access Controls
and Trap Destinations and reset SNMP settings to defaults.
5)
Set hostname
Use this to set a name that can be used in conjunction with
DNS.
6)
Configure remote
terminal address
Use this to set the IP address of the remote terminal.
7)
Reset web server users
Deletes all existing usernames and passwords in the ‘User
Table’ and restores default usernames and passwords.
8)
Not used
9)
Reboot
Reboots the terminal.
10)
Configure Ethernet
Use this to display the Ethernet configuration and reset the
Ethernet settings to the defaults.
11)
Password Protect Menu
Use this to password-protect the menu to prevent
unauthorized users from modifying terminal settings.
The password is setupxe.