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XRF1/XRF1A 16x16 RF Router Manual
SERIAL PORT Revision 1.2 XRF1 - 3-3
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| Network Configuration |
| (XRF1-FC v1.00 b961) |
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MAC: 00:02:c5:fe:cb:99
ip address: 192.168.18.50
netmask address: 255.255.192.0
gateway: 0.0.0.0
broadcast address: 192.168.18.255
DHCP enabled: False
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(1) Set IP Address
(2) Set Netmask
(3) Set Gateway
(4) Set Broadcast Address
(5) Use DHCP
(S) Save and Exit
(X) Exit
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It is recommended that the frame controller be connected using a dedicated network in order to maximize
network performance and reliability. In systems where each frame controller is on a dedicated network, the
factory default network settings should be adequate. If the control network for the frame controller is to be
connected to an existing network, the IP address and other network settings will have to be changed so as
to be compatible with the existing network.
3.5. ROUTER CONFIGURATION MENU
The router configuration menu provides access to all configuration settings for the routing matrix. (Select 2
on the main menu item list).
The Router Settings menu provides access to all of the matrix input card settings.
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| Router settings |
| (XRF1-FC v1.00 b961) |
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(1) Input descriptions
(2) Output descriptions
(3) Salvo descriptions
(4) Salvo Commands
(5) Execute Salvo
(6) Input salvo flag
(7) Output flag
(8) Crosspoints
(9) Passcode
(10) Mode
(11) AGC Output Level
(12) Manual Gain
(13) RF Upper Threshold
(14) RF Lower Threshold
(15) Squelch Threshold
(16) Squelch Enable

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