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MDS 05-3301A01, Rev. C MDS 9810 Installation and Operation Guide 55
7. Launch the MDS Network Management application at the PC.
(Refer to the software user’s manual for details.)
DLINK [xxxxx]
DLINK followed by the baud rate sets the baud rate (bps) of the diagnos-
tics link. The following DLINK baud rates selections are allowed:
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200 (default setting)
Example:
DLINK 4800 sets the RJ-11 DIAG port to operate at 4800 bps.
The default is
DLINK 19200 and DLINK ON.
NOTE: The same baud rate must be entered into the appropriate
field(s) of any Network Management Software, if used.
DTYPE [NODE/ROOT/GATE/PEER]
The
DTYPE command specifies the radio’s operational characteristics for
network-wide diagnostics. There are four possible types of nodes in a
network-wide diagnostics system.
The common types are:
NODE–The most common setting, and the default. This is the
basic system radio device-type. Typically, the radio network is
comprised of nodes and one root. Intrusive diagnostics can orig-
inate from any node. However, non-intrusive diagnostics can
not be facilitated through a node.
ROOT–Always one, and only one, per network. The root is the
focal point of network-wide diagnostics information. Intrusive
diagnostics can originate from any radio, including the root.
However, the root is the only radio enabling non-intrusive diag-
nostics.
The default radio device-type is
NODE. Less used are:
GATE
PEER
These node types are needed for repeater sub-networks and simplex
sub-networks where simplex frequencies are used. See the Net-
work-Wide Diagnostics System Handbook for an explanation of these
node types.

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