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Harris RF-7800B-DUO24 - Bridge Mode; Bridge Mode Connections

Harris RF-7800B-DUO24
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4-5
RF-7800B
CONFIGURATION
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triggers an automatic BGAN Network Connection to be created. When the BGAN network connection is created
and the terminal receives the public IP address, the BGAN Terminal will then provide the BGAN Public IP address
to the Router on the subsequent DHCP transaction between it and the Router, changing the Router's IP address from
the previous private IP address to the new public IP address.
4.3.3 Bridge Mode
Bridge Mode of operation is utilized by a compatible Harris Falcon III Radio to fully remote control the BGAN
Terminal and also encrypts all IP data traffic traversing through the BGAN network. In this mode, the Harris radio
remotely controls the BGAN Terminal from the radio's front panel. The Harris radio contains the set of configuration
required for the BGAN Terminal operation, and will program that configuration into the BGAN Terminal upon
startup of the Harris radio. Refer to the AN/PRC-117G Multiband Manpack Radio Operation Manual (10515-0319-
4200) for a full description of this operation. See Figure 4-3 for the Bridge Mode of operation.
There is no manual configuration required to operate in Bridge Mode. If a compatible Harris Falcon III Radio is used
to control the BGAN Terminal, all required configurations will be set automatically.
Figure 4-3. Bridge Mode Connections
CL-0365-4200-0040
BRID
G
E MOD
E
AN/PRC-117G RADIO
RF-7800B
AN/PRC-117G REMOTELY CONTROLS
RF-7800B BGAN TERMINAL
117G RED ETHERNET CABLE
12043-2760
117G TO RF-7800B ETHERNET CABLE
12043-0830-A006
SECURE
LAN

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