Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900 User Manual

Manual is about: Wireless Radio Modem

Summary of Dataradio HiPR-900

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    Hipr-900 e dataradio hipr-900 ® wireless radio modem 242-5099-100 hipr-900 e 242-5099-110 hipr-900 s user manual 001-5099-000 september 2007.

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    What's new in this version history version 5 september 2007 • updated hipr picture • updated company information version 4 july 2007 • applies to hipr-900 fhss 900 prod v2.8_rxxx • added feature key capability • added section 6.7.6.6: feature options • added figure 6 • updated figure 4, figure 5, fi...

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    Version 2 november 2006 • added ul class i div 2 information • removed ftp client, section 4 • added package control, section 4.8.7. • stop test value was 60 seconds, changed to 20 seconds, section 4.8.8. • updated screen shots • added firmware upgrading, section 5.6 • added nat overview, section 4....

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual ii table of contents 1. Product overview ....................................................................................... 1 1.1 i ntended a udience ........................................................................................ 1 1.2 g eneral d escri...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual iii 6.3 ip n etwork s ettings ................................................................................... 19 6.3.1 factory settings in bridge mode ................................................................ 19 6.3.2 ip network settings in bridge mode .....

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual iv 6.7.7.2 neighbor table ................................................................................. 74 6.7.7.3 neighbor management (advanced) ...................................................... 76 6.7.8 site map and help .....................................

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual v f igure 29 - u nit s tatus ........................................................................................... 28 f igure 30 - s etup (b asic ) g eneral - full - featured h i pr-900 ( left ), h i pr-900s ( right ) ........ 29 f igure 31 - b ridge m ode : s...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual vi f igure 82 - n eighbor t able ....................................................................................... 75 f igure 83 - n eighbor m anagement .............................................................................. 76 f igure 84 - s ite m ap l...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual vii about calamp calamp datacom’s industrial monitoring and controls division offers reliable, cost- effective communications solutions for all your needs. Whether your requirement is utility meters, equipment and remote site monitoring, alarm notification or other ...

  • Page 10: Definitions

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual viii definitions item definition access point communication hub for users to connect to a lan. Access points are important for providing heightened wireless security and for extending the physical range of service a wireless user has access to. Act led ethernet data...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual ix fhss frequency hop spread spectrum: a modulations technique which spreads data across the entire transmission spectrum by transmitting successive data on differ- ent channels ("hopping"). Firewall a set of related programs located at a network gateway server that...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual x phy a phy chip (called phyceiver) provides interface to the ethernet transmission medium. Its purpose is digital access of the modulated link (usually used together with an mii-chip). The phy defines data rates and transmission method parameters. Ping packet inter...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual xi tcp/ip transmission control protocol/internet protocol - a set of protocols to commu- nicate over a network. Tdd time division duplex - allows (virtually) simultaneous transmission in both di- rections. The uplink and downlink transmissions use the same frequency...

  • Page 14: 1. Product Overview

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 1 1. Product overview this document provides information required for the operation and verification of the dataradio ® hipr-900 ® spread spectrum wireless modem. 1.1 intended audience this manual is intended for system designers, professional installers, and mainte...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 2 the hipr-900 wireless modem consists of a logic pcb that includes modem circuitry and a radio module installed in a cast aluminum case. The hipr-900 wireless modem “hops” from channel to channel several times per second using a “hop” pattern defined by the unit us...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 3 1.2.3 accessories and options table 1 lists various accessory items available for the hipr-900 wireless modem. Table 1 - accessories accessory dataradio part number poe power injector 250-5099-001 hipr-900 din-rail mounting kit 250-5099-005 antenna kits 8.5 dbi ya...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 4 1.4.1 rma request contact customer service: 299 johnson ave., ste 110, waseca, mn 56093 tel 1.507.833.8819 email rma@dataradio.Com be sure to have the equipment model and serial number, and billing and shipping addresses on hand when calling. You may also request ...

  • Page 18: 2. Installation

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 5 2. Installation 2.1 ul approved for class i, division 2 or zone 2 the hipr-900 is suitable for use in class i, division 2, groups a, b, a, d or non-hazardous locations. To meet ul compliance, the hipr-900 must be installed in an enclosure and power must be supplie...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 6 fcc/ic rule: the output power is not to exceed 1.0 watt (30 dbm) and the eirp not to exceed 6 dbi gain (+36dbm). A sample calculation is provided below. Referring to figure 2: sample calculation: yagi antenna: 8.5 dbi, which exceeds 6 dbi gain by 2.5 db cable loss...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 7 figure 3 - antenna spacing 2.2.4 rf path and communications range the range of the hipr-900 is dependent on terrain, rf (radio frequency) path obstacles, and antenna sys- tem design. To assure reliable communications, a competent professional should study the rf p...

  • Page 21: 3.  Physical Description

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 8 3. Physical description figure 4 - full-featured hipr-900 front panel (left); hipr-900s front panel (right) only the front panel has connections and indicators. They are: • one standard rj-45 auto-sensing 10/100 utp ethernet connection with auto-mdix. Supports dir...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 9 3.1 leds hipr-900 has five dual-color led indicators. Their functions are shown in table 3. Table 3 - hipr-900 leds indications led color definition act green data transmission or reception activity – off if no activity link green connection ok, no collision amber...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 10 3.2.2 setup & com ports for serial ports considerations: • hipr-900 radio modem is a dce • equipment connected to the hipr-900 setup / com serial port is a dte table 5 - pin-out for dce j11a & b, 9-contact de-9 connector contact eia-232f function signal direction...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 11 4. Browser-based interface a built-in web server makes configuration and status monitoring possible from any browser-equipped computer, either locally or remotely. Status, configuration, and online help are available without requiring special client software. Set...

  • Page 25: 5. Network Applications

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 12 5. Network applications hipr-900 is suited to a variety of point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and complex topology applications. This section gives an overview of some common configurations. 5.1 operating modes any hipr-900 unit can be configured to operate in ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 13 note: ip forwarding mode must be the same on all units in a given network. Figure 6 illustrates an ex- ample of a network where a master is a full-featured version of the hipr-900 unit and remotes are hipr-900s units. Such network is functional in bridge mode onl...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 14 sion) allows for the use of the parallel decode technology, increasing receive capability by having a high- er gain receive antenna separate from the rule-limited transmit antenna. Poe allows for powering the hipr-900 via the ethernet port. A poe power injector i...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 15 5.5 network topology 5.5.1 one coverage area shown below are typical point-to-point and point- to-multipoint connections between hipr-900 units. See figure 9 and figure 10. In a network topology with only a single coverage area (all units can talk to one another ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 16 5.5.2 extending the coverage area when units are spread over two rf coverage areas, the user needs to identify the one that will form the backbone between the coverage areas so that any unit can talk to any other one regardless of their loca- tions. Identifying t...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 17 the network may be further expanded (example figure 13) to allow for additional remote units. Figure 13 - expanded network notes: ƒ repeater unit extends master sync and unicast data ƒ relay point unit extends broadcast data ƒ master unit can be located anywhere ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 18 6. Operation & configuration instructions and examples given in this manual are based on hipr-900 operating software version at the time of writing this document and may not apply to earlier or later software versions. Screen captures used throughout this documen...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 19 notes: rf interface ip settings are irrelevant in bridge mode. Xx:yy:zz refer to lower three bytes of ethernet mac address 6.3 ip network settings for advanced ip settings, web interface screen captures, and descriptions, see section 6.7. 6.3.1 factory settings i...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 20 6.3.3 ip network settings in router mode (with host) (exclusive to the full-featured hipr-900 version) referring to figure 16, set one of the hipr-900 as a master. Set the router mode on the master and re- mote. Set the eth1 ip addresses and ip netmask of both ma...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 21 6.3.4 ip network settings in router mode (with router) (exclusive to the full-featured hipr-900 version) referring to figure 17, set one of the hipr-900 as a master. Set the router mode on all units. Set the eth1 ip addresses and ip netmask of both master and rem...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 22 in bridge mode, the ip settings of the rf interface are not needed. All ethernet ip interfaces of all units must be part of the same ip network (if access to the units is required). Figure 19 - ip network settings in bridge mode (with repeater) hipr -900 master e...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 23 6.4 login screen on your internet browser address line, type the factory-default ip address given to all hipr-900 radio modem units: 192.168.204.1. Press enter. The enter network password screen opens. Figure 20 - enter network password screen (appearance may var...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 24 when making an entry into a dialog box, click on apply when satisfied to temporarily apply the value(s) entered to the relevant parameter(s). If not satisfied, click on cancel button to restore to the value(s) present before a change was made. Note: cancel comman...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 25 6.6 setup wizard (bridge mode) four pages of the quick setup wizard have buttons to “apply your changes” or to “cancel your changes” during the setup process. Once all five pages are done, use the “save config” and the “reset unit” but- tons to make parameter set...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 26 4. On step three (figure 25) of the setup wizard, read the on-screen instructions. Once the encryp- tion pass phrase is entered, note the encryption key. Click apply your changes. Wait for the progress bar activity to stop (right side of the status bar). Click on...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 27 6. On step five of the setup wizard, read the on-screen instructions (figure 27). Click one of the “save config” buttons. Wait for the progress bar activity to stop. The status reports “success”. Click on “reset unit” button. Wait for the progress bar activity to...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 28 6.7 basic and advanced parameter settings 6.7.1 unit status 6.7.1.1 unit status figure 29 - unit status item description banner displays hipr-900 software revision information retrieved from the connected unit. Have this information handy if contacting dataradio ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 29 item(cont’d) description sync status for remote and repeater units - displays unit sync status in relation to master temperature displays unit’s internal temperature power source indicates voltage input used: “power over ethernet “or “dc input” h/w status summary...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 30 item description station name station name identifier – enter string up to forty characters in length system id factory default id is zero. Dataradio recommends, for security reasons, changing it to some other value unique to each hipr-900 network thus preventing...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 31 table 6 - ip forwarding modes bridge mode router mode ( exclusive to the full-featured hipr-900 version) does not block any broadcast or multicast traffic blocks and provides protection against broadcast storms transparent bridge ; both ip and non-ip protocols ar...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 32 6.7.2.2 basic ip configuration figure 32 - setup (basic) – basic ip configuration item description use fixed ip settings enables the top three ip dialog boxes and disables the lower three. You may need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate ip sett...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 33 6.7.2.3 rf setup figure 33 - setup (basic) – rf setup item description power level set power level between 20.0 dbm and 30.0 dbm (0.1 and 1.0 watt) default is 30.0 dbm airlink speed 256kbits/s, 512kbit/s (default) - sets the maximum speed the hipr-900 will use fo...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 34 6.7.2.4 serial ports setup figure 34 - setup (basic) –serial port setup.

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 35 item description enabled independent check boxes to activate setup port and/or data/com port speed select 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 baud rate default is 115200 for setup port and 9600 for com port data bits number of bits making up ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 36 6.7.2.5 diagnostics figure 35 - diagnostics – thinning value item description thinning value number of packets before a packet delivers a diagnostic message. Default is 25. Using value of 1 may flood a network as each diagnostic message may also send a diagnostic...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 37 6.7.2.5.1 diagnostic connections hipr-900 units continually monitor and report on their environmental and operating conditions. The di- agnostic information is in tcp format and is available via any telnet session to port 6272. Transmission of online diagnostics ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 38 ♦ flags: hexadecimal without a leading “0x) 0 = dc input 1 = poe input 2 = 5 °c from “overtemp” alarm (for dc input) 1 3 = 5 °c from “overtemp” alarm (for poe input) 1 ♦ volts: decimal indications in decivolts when source is dc input (125 for 12.5v) decimal indic...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 39 6.7.2.5.1.1.2 type 4 outputs contain the following fields: ♦ source mac address (bridge mode): hex numbers format [00:01:02:03] or source ip address (router mode): dotted decimal format [111.222.333.444] ♦ type of report: decimal number (4) that identifies the re...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 40 table 8 - decoding sample output for router mode field # field name sample output sample output decoded type 3 output 1 source ip address [192.168.36.204] unit’s ip address is 192.168.36.204 2 report type 3 3 3 number of fields to follow 5 5 4 number of data pack...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 41 6.7.3 setup (advanced) 6.7.3.1 lan (ip) figure 37 - advanced ip configuration - lan (ip) item description mtu ethernet interface mtu - default 1500 bytes. - entering a value lower than 1500 may reduce system performance. Range is 576 to 1500. Mac address ethernet...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 42 6.7.3.2 rf (ip) figure 38 - advanced ip configuration - rf (ip) item description rf mac unit’s rf mac address rf ip address displays factory-assigned address: nnn.Nnn.Nnn.Nnn “factory” entering 0.0.0.0 sets the rf ip address to the factory default and high- light...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 43 6.7.3.3 ip services setup figure 39 - advanced ip configuration – ip services setup item description server dhcp server disabled, enabled (default). The dynamic host configuration pro- tocol provides a framework for passing configuration information e.G.: ip addr...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 44 item (cont’d) description snmp simple network management protocol-disabled, enabled (default) snmp provides means to monitor, collect, and analyze diagnostic information. Trap ip list to add an address to the trap ip list: select add and type the new ip address t...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 45 6.7.3.3.1.2 hipr-900 mib file each hipr-900 unit firmware package is bundled with three mib files (found inside mibs.Zip file): • dataradio-regs.Mib: contains a top level set of managed object definitions aimed at managing datara- dio products. • 1213.Mib: contai...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 46 6.7.3.3.1.5 hipr900.Mib figure 42 shows top-level objects of the hipr900.Mib file: • hipr900identity • hipr900settings • hipr900netsettings • hipr900statistics • hipr900diagonistcs • hipr900neighbors • hipr900control these seven branches expand into additional br...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 47 6.7.3.3.2 nat overview the purpose of the “network address translation” (nat) protocol is to hide a private ip network from a public network. The mechanism serves both as a firewall function and to save ip address space. Figure 43 - basic nat operations the sourc...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 48 6.7.3.3.2.1 nat on hipr-900 on all hipr-900 units, the user can select which one out of the two interfaces (ethernet or rf) will be considered private. 6.7.3.3.2.1.1 ethernet interface is considered private figure 44 - nat on hipr-900: ethernet interface is priva...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 49 figure 46 - private to public 6.7.3.3.2.1.2 rf interface is considered private figure 47 - nat on hipr-900 enabled: rf interface is private an ip packet whose source ip address originates from the rf network and is sent towards the ethernet network will have its ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 50 figure 49 - private to public in the example figure 50, the rf interface of the hipr-900 (1) unit is considered private. Nat is dis- abled on the hipr-900 (2) unit. Notice that if the remote host sends a packet, the source ip address is not changed by the hipr-90...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 51 figure 51 - private to public notice that in this example, the source address of the packet comes from the remote network and not the rf network, thus the hipr-900 (2) unit does not do any source ip address translation on it ( figure 51). In the previous example,...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 52 6.7.3.4 ip addressing modes figure 52 - advanced ip configuration – ip adressing modes item description broadcast directed broadcast disabled, enabled (default) – controls forwarding of directed broadcast packets limited enable disabled (default), enabled – contr...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 53 6.7.3.4.1 ip broadcast/multicast overview when an ip packet needs to reach more then one unit, the destination address can be set to either a broad- cast address or a multicast address. Broadcast - there are two types of ip broadcast address: figure 53 - broadcas...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 54 occasionally, the unit cannot determine that the packet is actually a directed broadcast. In such a case, the packet is normally routed. Figure 54 - example-directed broadcast fowarding enabled in the example in figure 54, directed broadcast forwarding is enabled...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 55 figure 55 - example-directed broadcast forwarding disabled in the example in figure 55, directed broadcast forwarding is enabled on the master unit and dis- abled on the remote (1) unit. If sender sends a packet to destination address 172.30.1.255, the pack- et w...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 56 figure 56 - example-limited broadcast forwarding enabled in the example figure 56, limited broadcast forwarding is enabled on the master unit and on all re- mote units. If sender wants to reach remote host (1), remote host (2), remote host (3), and remote host (4...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 57 figure 57 - example-limited broadcast forwarding disabled in this example, limited broadcast forwarding is enabled on the master unit, disabled on the remote (1) unit and enabled on the remote (2) unit. If sender sends a packet to destination address 255.255.255....

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 58 6.7.3.4.1.2 multicast ip multicast addresses are in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. These addresses are used to represent logical groups of units that may or may not reside on the same networks. Multicast is used when “one-to-many” communication is req...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 59 in an hipr-900 environment, an outside host (sender) might be interested in sending multicast packets to any one of the following groups: • “all remote hipr-900” group. • various “remote host” group. The main hipr-900 unit is directly connected to the outside net...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 60 the following setup example would allow the “sender” unit to communicate with different multicast groups. The settings shown in figure 61 below, and figure 62, would enable the sender unit to reach all entities of the various groups. Figure 61 illustrates setup o...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 61 6.7.3.5 ip optimization & tuning figure 63 - advanced ip configuration – ip optimization & tuning (router mode) item description rf ack disabled (default), enabled oip retries number of oip retries (for non tcp traffic like icmp). Default = 1 note: no optimizatio...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 62 6.7.3.7 time source figure 65 - advanced ip configuration – time source item description sntp client disabled (default), enabled server address ip of the sntp server in dot decimal format period period at which the sntp server is polled sntp utc time last update ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 63 6.7.3.8 ethernet (phy) figure 66 - advanced ip configuration – ethernet (phy) item description phy bitrate auto negotiate force to 100 mbps force to 10 mbps (default) phy duplex half duplex (read-only field) 6.7.3.9 rf link figure 67 - advanced ip configuration –...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 64 6.7.3.9.1 tdma segment configuration while tdd provides the best performance for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint configurations, please enable “timed preset segments” (in order to avoid rf collisions) for networks with a repeater unit. For operations throu...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 65 figure 70 - repeater and two remotes note: set “timed preset segments” for any network configuration with a single repeater. Use “tdd mode” for point-to point and point-to-multipoint topologies. Repeater relay point remote #1 remote #2 master.

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 66 6.7.4 security 6.7.4.1 pass control figure 71 - security – pass control item description user id enter a string of any letters or numbers of at least 1 and not exceeding 15 characters the user name entry is currently not an access-limiting factor. It only serves ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 67 6.7.4.2 access list figure 72 - security – access list item description access list control access list control access list is used to keep unauthorized unit(s) away from dataradio rf network. Maximum number of access list entries = 100. The access list control t...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 68 6.7.5 statistics 6.7.5.1 interfaces the lan (ethernet) interface layer shows reception and transmission traffic counts. The rf interfaces indicates the result of the rf link performance. Note: all definitions given below use the following convention: rx (or input...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 69 6.7.6 maintenance 6.7.6.1 ping test figure 74 - maintenance – ping test item description enter ip address enter ip address in dot decimal format execute this button executes the ping command. Ready field displays the out- come of the ping command..

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 70 6.7.6.2 unit configuration control important note: record all original hipr-900 factory settings for possible future use. Figure 75 - maintenance - unit configuration control (initial screen) item description active configuration description active configuration ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 71 6.7.6.3 package control package control is used for verifying the integrity of the field upgrade of the hipr-900 radiomodem firmware. Click on maintenance/package control and wait a few seconds for the results to display. Snapshot in figure 76 shows a “pass” resu...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 72 6.7.6.5 spectrum analyzer figure 78 - maintenance – spectrum item description spectrum analyzer continually monitors signal strength at each unit during normal opera- tion. See section 7.1 for further details range -120 to –40 dbm thresholds -90 to –60 dbm 6.7.6....

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 73 option # name description 001 sync master allows the unit to operate as a sync master. 002 router mode allows the unit to operate in router mode. 003 store and forward repeater allows the unit to operate as a store-and-forward repeater. 004 ethernet to rf allows ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 74 rebooting the unit would lose all neighbor entries and the detection process would have to be re-started. Enabling the autolock feature allows preserving acquired information in the unit’s flash memory. When rebooting with autolock enabled, the neighbor discovery...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 75 figure 82 - neighbor table item description unit id displays a neighboring unit's rf mac address and name. Unit configuration rf ip address: displays a neighboring unit's rf ip address and net- mask. Ethernet ip address: displays a neighboring unit's ethernet ip ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 76 6.7.7.3 neighbor management (advanced) the neighbor table can be also populated with user-defined entries. The interface presented below allows the user to add static entries. Figure 83 - neighbor management item description compulsory information node id: unit's...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 77 6.7.8 site map and help site map link and help icon (figure 84) features are designed to help the user navigate through the web- pages. They can be found on the bottom of the navigation pane. Figure 84 - site map link and help icon item description site map click...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 78 7. Optimization & troubleshooting after original setup is complete, you may wish to maximize performance by first optimizing the airlink (or rf link) and then optimizing the hipr-900 radio modem to function in the resulting environment. A useful rf link diagnosti...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 79 7.2.1 display characteristics there are two main visual characteristics to the display (see figure 85): 1. The noise floor – indicates how much rf interference is present. Other system(s) with different system id’s, and any other signals in this shared band, can ...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 80 7.3 maximizing tcp/ip if after optimizing the airlink there still appears to be an unexplained speed loss (less than the hipr-900 radio modem limit of about 40 kbytes/sec total for both directions), you can look at maximizing tcp/ip. Tcp/ip throughput can be tric...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 81 7.4.2 reduce rf mtu size as this is a shared band, interference is not always avoidable. Another way of improving performance is by reducing the rf mtu size (see section 6.7.3.2). This effectively reduces the amount of time each data frame is exposed to interfere...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 82 7.5.2 configuration information • winipcfg (win95/98), ipconfig (win2k) or ifconfig (unix) ipconfig is a dos utility, which can be used from ms-dos or an ms-dos shell to dis- play the network settings currently assigned and given by a network. This command can be...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 83 7.6 firmware upgrading the hipr-900 radiomodem firmware is field-upgradable using the unit’s ethernet port. The process in- volves connecting to the ip address of the unit from a host pc and transferring the firmware files via an ftp program. 7.6.1 procedure 1. U...

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    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 84 note: after resetting, the pwr led remaining lit steady amber or red indicates the ftp transfer was not successful or that the firmware is corrupt. Please contact dataradio system engi- neering for assistance. 5. Verify the integrity of the newly transferred file...

  • Page 98: 8. Specifications

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 85 8. Specifications these specifications are subject to change without notice. General product hipr-900 frequency 902- 928 mhz ism band configurations ip bridge, ip router management http embedded web server for setup and help supported protocols ethernet ieee 802....

  • Page 99

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 86 modem / logic data rate 256/512 kbps (user selectable) modulation type rcfsk addressing ip setup and com port interface eia rs-232f de9f data rate 300 – 115,200 b/s (defaults: setup = 115.2kbps, com = 9.6 kbps) display 5 bi-color status leds lan link, lan activit...

  • Page 100

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 87 appendix 1- feature comparison table 9 - feature comparison feature full-featured hipr-900 standard hipr-900s master operating mode √ remote operating mode √ √ repeater operating mode √ bridge ip forwarding mode √ √ router ip forwarding mode √ neighbor discovery ...

  • Page 101

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 88 appendix 2- diagnostic output format for hipr-900 units firmware build v2.7_rxxx or earlier output format for all hipr-900 units with firmware build v2.7_rxxx or earlier is man / machine- readable, ascii, comma-delimited format. Reader program used (or written) m...

  • Page 102

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 89 no overhead is generated in the hipr-900 unit if no online diagnostic connection is actually made. Sample output for bridge mode (no ip address available) [00:00:03:09], 0, 9, 100, 1, 5, 38, -51, -70, -108, 1000, 200 [00:00:03:09], 0, 9, 100, 1, 5, 38, -51, -70, ...

  • Page 103

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 90 appendix 3- hipr-900 wireless radiomodem firmware versions table 11 - hipr-900 wireless radiomodem firmware versions date build comments compatibility sept. 2005 v1.0_r1.9 first official release n/a oct. 2005 v1.2_r1.21 added new capability: multi country hopping...

  • Page 104

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 91 appendix 4 - data telemetry warranty dataradio cor ltd. ("drl") warrants to the original purchaser for use ("buyer") that data telemetry products manufactured by drl ("products") are free from defects in material and workmanship and will conform to drl's publishe...

  • Page 105

    001-5099-000 hipr-900 user manual 92 the entire contents of this manual are copyright 2006-2007 by calamp datacom dataradio, hipr-900 and parallel decode are registered trademarks. Trusted wireless data is a trademark of calamp.