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AM360r User Manual
revised 2014.02.29 for
Hardware Rev. DD
Firmware Version 1.00.26
Global Configuration
In the menu pane on the left, locate the
Configuration
heading and click the link
Global
under it. The screen labeled
AM360 Configuration
should appear in the right pane.
You may safely ignore the
AMCP
settings.
This Unit’s Name
allows you to set a memorable name to identify this unit among the others
on your network. This field accepts standard alphanumeric characters.
Boot IP Mode
selects between automatic IP address assignment by your DHCP server or
static IP address assignment specified in the fields that follow. If you select Static IP and
then click the
Update Unit
button, the
IP Boot
fields will be filled with current values. If
you select DHCP and click the
Update Unit
button the fields will be returned to 0.0.0.0
which indicates DHCP. Note that editing and saving the Boot IP fields has no effect on
communications until you reboot the unit.
Boot IP Addr
sets the static unicast management IP address used to configure this unit.
Default is 0.0.0.0 for DHCP. Once you change this address, set the mask, update and reboot
the unit, remember to point your web browser to the newly assigned address.
Boot IP Mask
sets the netmask or network portion of the IP address. In a typical Class C
network this will be 255.255.255.0 while the default value is 0.0.0.0 for DHCP use. If you set a
static IP address you must also set this field to represent the size of your network.
Boot IP Gateway
sets the next-hop gateway router that will carry the AM360r packets to
other networks. If you set a static IP address you must also set the gateway to the gateway
router on your network. The default value is 0.0.0.0 for DHCP use.
Boot IP DNS
sets the IP address of your DNS server, if needed. Typically this address will be
the same as your default gateway in small networks. Default is 0.0.0.0 for DHCP use.
AMCP Configuration
You may safely ignore the AMCP settings.
RTP Configuration
RTP Remote IP
is the address to which audio packets will be sent. In multicast networks
type the multicast group which will share audio with other units on the same multicast
group. The Class D multicast range lies between
225.0.0.0 and 239.255.255.255
with numerous restrictions and considerations. Consult Appendix B for more information
on multicast address assignment. For point-to-point unicast links type the unicast address
(Boot IP Address) of the other end of the link, not this unit. Default is 239.1.1.1 multicast
group.
RTP Remote Port
is the IP port number assigned to this channel on the other end of the
link. This should be an even number between
16384 and 65534. Default is 18000.
RTP Local Port
is the IP port number on which this AM360 will listen and is typically identical
to the
RTP Remote Port
number. Default is 18000.
Codec
should be set to G711u for most applications. Other choices are G711a for G.711 A-law,
and GSM for GSM 6.1 full rate. The G.711 codecs use about 84 kbits/second each way while
the GSM codec uses about 13 kbs/sec. Default is G.711 µ-law codec.
Boot IP Addr
After changing the IP address
of the AM360r you must
reboot the unit to make the
new IP address effective.
Also remember to change
the address in your browser!
Multicast Addressing
Appendix B has more detail
on selecting multicast
addresses with pointers to
reference sources.
RTP Remote IP
is the address of other unit
if using unicast, not the one
that you are configuring.