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Com2 Serial Data Flow Control: disabled
SNTP Server IP: 0.0.0.0
The IPv4 address of NTP/SNTP Time Server
End of Configuration File
2.10.3Editing Configuration Files
Once a Remote unit’s operation is fine-tuned, use the Configuration
Files Menu on Page 55 to save a copy of the configuration in a PC. Once
the file is saved in the PC it can be used as a source to generate modified
copies adjusted to match other devices. The configuration files can be
modified using a text editor or an automated process. (Not provide by MDS).
We recommend that you review and update the following parameters for
each individual unit. Other parameters may also be changed.
Each resulting file should be saved with a different name. We recom-
mend using directories and file names that reflect the location of the unit
to facilitate its identification.
Editing Rules
• You may include only parameters you want to change.
• Change only the parameter values.
• Capitalization counts in some field parameters.
(Example: System Mode)
• Comment Fields
a.Edit, or delete anything on each line to the right of the com-
ment delineator, the semicolon (;).
Table 2-6. Common User-Alterable Parameters
Field Comment Range
IP Address Unique for each individual radio Any legal IP address
IP Gateway May change for different groups or
locations
Any legal IP address
Unit Name Should reflect a specific device.
This information will appear in iNET
Management System headings
Any 20-character
alphanumeric string
Location Used only as reference for network
administration
Any 40-character
alphanumeric string
System Mode The application of the parameter in
this field is dependent on the
authorized options stored in the
unit’s permanent memory.
The mode must be compatible with
any previously installed
Authorization Keys.
“Access Point”
“Dual Remote”
“Serial Remote”
“Ethernet Remote”
NOTE: These are
case-sensitive.
Network Name Used to identify different groups or
locations
Any 15-character
alphanumeric string