Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900 Operation & User’s Manual
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001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 56 Figure 56 - Example-Limited broadcast forwarding enabled In the example Figure 56, limited broadcast forwarding is enabled on the Master unit and on all Re- mote units. If Sender wants to reach Remote Host (1), Remote Host (2), Remote Host (3), and Remote Host (4) with a single packet, he can send to destination address 255.255.255.255. Notice t
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 45 6.7.3.3.1.2 HiPR-900 MIB File Each HiPR-900 unit firmware package is bundled with three MIB files (found inside mibs.zip file): • dataradio-regs.mib: contains a top level set of managed object definitions aimed at managing Datara- dio products. • 1213.mib: contains a set of managed object definitions aimed at managing TCP/IP-based internets. • hipr900.mib: contains a set of managed object definitions aimed at managing Dataradio HiPR-900 modems. 6.7.3.3.1.3 OID In SNMP, each object has a unique OID consisting of numbers separated by decimal points. These object identifiers naturally form a tree.
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 87 Appendix 1- Feature Comparison Table 9 - Feature Comparison Feature Full-Featured HiPR-900 Standard HiPR-900S Master Operating mode √ Remote Operating mode √ √ Repeater Operating mode √ Bridge IP Forwarding mode √ √ Router IP Forwarding mode √ Neighbor Discovery √ IP Routing √ High Speed (512 Kbit/s) √ √ Ethernet √ √ Setup Serial Port √ √ COM Serial Port √ √ SNMP √ √ Parallel Decode √
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 41 6.7.3 Setup (Advanced) 6.7.3.1 LAN (IP) Figure 37 - Advanced IP Configuration - LAN (IP) Item Description MTU Ethernet Interface MTU - Default 1500 bytes. - Entering a value lower than 1500 may reduce system performance. Range is 576 to 1500. MAC address Ethernet Interface MAC address in HEX format (factory-set). Default IP Gateway Con- trol Disabled (Default), Enabled – Selects the unit that serves as the gateway between the HiPR-900 units network a
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 11 4. Browser-Based Interface A built-in web server makes configuration and status monitoring possible from any browser-equipped computer, either locally or remotely. Status, configuration, and online help are available without requiring special client software. Setup is password-protected to avoid tampering or unauthorized changes. Both the configuration parameters and operating firmware can be updated remotely, even over the RF network itself, using the standard
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 71 6.7.6.3 Package Control Package Control is used for verifying the integrity of the field upgrade of the HiPR-900 radiomodem firmware. Click on Maintenance/Package Control and wait a few seconds for the results to display. Snapshot in Figure 76 shows a “PASS” result indication. If an upgrade problem arises and persists, click the “Package Control” once more and have the resulting indications handy if contacting Dataradio System engineering. Figure 76 - Package Control 6.7.6.4 Radio Tests To guard against an inadvertent or accidental mishap, Dataradio strongly recommends saving the parame- ters to the
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 27 6. On step five of the Setup Wizard, read the on-screen instructions (Figure 27). Click one of the “Save Config” buttons. Wait for the Progress bar activity to stop. The status reports “Success”. Click on “Reset Unit” button. Wait for the Progress bar activity to stop. A “Station Reset” 20-second timer counts down while the status reports “Working…”.When done, the sta- tus reports “Ready”. Note: The Setup Wizard configurations are for Bridge mode only. If in router mode, click the “Switch to Bridge mode” button and follow the in- structions below (Figure 28). Fi
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 29 Item(cont’d) Description Sync Status For remote and repeater units - Displays unit sync status in relation to Master Temperature Displays unit’s internal temperature Power Source Indicates voltage input used: “Power over Ethernet “or “DC input” H/W Status Summary report of hardware error checking at Power ON self-test. Works in conjunc- tion with the front panel Power LED (flashing red). Displayed sentence always starts with “HW failure…”. Unit will reset (as if power was cycled) 5 minutes after a self-test error
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 8 3. Physical Description Figure 4 - Full-Featured HiPR-900 Front Panel (left); HiPR-900S Front Panel (right) Only the front panel has connections and indicators. They are: • One standard RJ-45 auto-sensing 10/100 UTP Ethernet connection with Auto-MDIX. Supports direct connection to both Terminal Devices and Ethernet hubs or switches without resorting to crossover cables. LED indicators make it simple to verify that Ethernet cables and connections are good. • Two DE-9F RS232 ports. Serial baud rates from 300 t
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 5 2. Installation 2.1 UL Approved for Class I, Division 2 or Zone 2 The HiPR-900 is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, A, D or non-hazardous locations. To meet UL compliance, the HiPR-900 must be installed in an enclosure and power must be supplied by a SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage ) , non-energy hazardous source. This device may be powered via Pow- er-over-Ethernet (PoE) when it remains internal to the building and/or via the terminal block (+) connec- tion. Warning – Explosion Hazard – Do not disconnect while circuit is live unless area is know to be non- hazardous
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual ix FHSS Frequency Hop Spread Spectrum: a modulations technique which spreads data across the entire transmission spectrum by transmitting successive data on differ- ent channels ("hopping"). Firewall A set of related programs located at a network gateway server that protects the resources of a network from users from other networks. Firmware The programming code that runs a networking device. Fragmentation Breaking a packet into smaller units when transmitting over a network medium that cannot support the original
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 55 Figure 55 - Example-Directed broadcast forwarding disabled In the example in Figure 55, directed broadcast forwarding is enabled on the Master unit and dis- abled on the Remote (1) unit. If Sender sends a packet to destination address 172.30.1.255, the pack- et would be discarded by Remote (1), it would not reach Remote Host (1), Remote Host (2), and Remote Host (3). If the user wants the Master unit to do the discarding of the directed broadcast packets, then the di- rected broadcast forwarding must be disabled on the Master unit itself. LIMITED
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 53 6.7.3.4.1 IP Broadcast/Multicast Overview When an IP packet needs to reach more then one unit, the destination address can be set to either a broad- cast address or a multicast address. BROADCAST - There are two types of IP broadcast address: Figure 53 - Broadcast Window Detail • Directed broadcast A directed broadcast address is an IP address where the host portion is all ones (for instance 172.30.1.255 is the directed broadcast address for the network 172.30.1.0/24, 172.30.1.207 is the directed broadcast address for the network 172.30.1.192/24). • Limited b
001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual vii About CalAmp CalAmp DataCom’s Industrial Monitoring and Controls Division offers reliable, cost- effective communications solutions for all your needs. Whether your requirement is utility meters, equipment and remote site monitoring, alarm notification or other automated application, our modems provide reliable wireless conne
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 23 6.4 Login Screen On your Internet browser address line, type the factory-default IP address given to all HiPR-900 radio modem units: 192.168.204.1. Press Enter. The Enter Network Password screen opens. Figure 20 - Enter Network Password screen (appearance may vary with browser used) 6.4.1 Initial Installation Login For an initial installation, enter a User Name of 1 to 15 characters and the default Password ADMINISTRATOR (upper case letters). Click OK. The web interface “Welcome” screen (Figure 21) opens together with the “Attention” sub-window. Dataradio recommends immediately r
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 75 Figure 82 - Neighbor Table Item Description Unit ID Displays a neighboring unit's RF MAC address and name. Unit Configuration RF IP Address: displays a neighboring unit's RF IP address and net- mask. Ethernet IP Address: displays a neighboring unit's Ethernet IP address and netmask. Route #: Indicates whether the route is primary [pri] or backup [bkp] The neighbor discovery algorithm keeps information about two best paths to any neighboring unit. The primary path is
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 85 8. Specifications These specifications are subject to change without notice. GENERAL Product HiPR-900 Frequency 902- 928 MHz ISM band Configurations IP Bridge, IP Router Management HTTP embedded web server for setup and help Supported Protocols Ethernet IEEE 802.3 (Any protocol running over IP such as ICMP, IGMP, TCP, UDP,IPSec, SNTP etc.) IP Fragmentation Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) IP directed broadcast IP limited broadcast IP multicast relay DHCP Client and Server Network Address Translation (NAT) Dynamic Routing (RIPv2) Channels 51 Occupied Bandwidth 490kHz Operating Temperature -30° to + 60° C Hu
001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 79 7.2.1 Display Characteristics There are two main visual characteristics to the display (see Figure 85): 1. The noise floor – Indicates how much RF interference is present. Other system(s) with different System ID’s, and any other signals in this shared band, can and will increase the noise floor and could necessitate a s
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 22 In Bridge mode, the IP settings of the RF interface are not needed. All Ethernet IP interfaces of all units must be part of the same IP network (if access to the units is required). Figure 19 - IP Network Settings in Bridge Mode (with Repeater) HiPR -900 Master Eth1 IP: 172.30.1.2 MASK: 255.255.255.0 RF IP: unused HiPR -900 Repeater Eth1 IP: 172.30.1.3 MASK: 255.255.255.0 Host RTU IP: 172.30.1.10 MASK: 255.255.255.0 MASK: 255.255.255.0 IP: 172.30.1.1 HiPR -900 Remote Eth1 IP: 172.30.1.4 MASK: 255.255.255.0 RTU IP: 172.30.
Cal Amp Dataradio HiPR-900, 001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual 39 6.7.2.5.1.1.2 Type 4 outputs contain the following fields: ♦ Source MAC Address (Bridge mode): Hex numbers format [00:01:02:03] or Source IP Address (Router mode): Dotted decimal format [111.222.333.444] ♦ Type of report: Decimal number (4) that identifies the report as a “type 4”. ♦ # of fields: Decimal number indicating number of comma-delimited fields to follow ♦ Thinning value: Number of data packets before a diagnostic message is
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