Location Server IP Address |
(Data Profiles, Features) |
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Allows you to define the IP (Internet Protocol) Address of the Location Server to which the radio will directly register when an ARS (Automatic Registration Server) or UNS (Unified Network Services) server is unavailable (see also Direct Location Registration). This feature applies for the current Data Profile.
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When the Location Enable field is enabled, and
when the P25 Location Reporting field is enabled, and
when the Direct Location Registration field is enabled, and
when the ARS Mode field is not set to "Server" or "Enhanced Server", and
when the radio is model / option capable.
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Selections are valid when the following is true: The four octets must be in the range: [1-223] . [0-255] . [0-255] . [0-255], and this IP Address cannot be the Limited Broadcast Address: 255 . 255 . 255 . 255 And, this IP Address: Cannot be completely equal to the Subscriber IP Address 1, and Cannot be completely equal to the Subscriber IP Address, and Cannot be equal to the Subscriber Air-Interface IP Address, and Cannot be equal to the Bluetooth Subscriber IP Address, or the Bluetooth Subscriber IP Address, and Cannot be equal to the Bluetooth PAN Network Base Address, and Cannot be completely equal to the Internal Radio Subnet on any Data Profile. Cannot be equal to the Serial Link IP Address 1 and Serial Link IP Address 2.
And, the IP Address must be a valid Class A, B, or C address: The IP Address is considered Class A when octet 1 is between 0-127; the Network ID is then this first octet: when the IP Address is Class A, then the IP Address can be 1 . 0 . 0 . 1 to 126 . 255 . 255 . 254 when the IP Address is Class A, then the IP Address cannot be 0 . XXX . XXX . XXX or XXX . 255 . 255 . 255 or XXX . 0 . 0 . 0 or 127 . XXX . XXX . XXX. The IP Address is considered Class B when octet 1 is between 128-191; the Network ID is then the first 2 octets: when the IP Address is Class B, then the IP Address can be 128 . 1 . 0 . 1 to 191 . 255 . 255 . 254 when the IP Address is Class B, then the IP Address cannot be 128 . 0 . XXX . XXX or XXX . XXX . 255 . 255 or XXX . XXX . 0 . 0. The IP Address is considered Class C when octet 1 is between 192 -223; the Network ID is then the first 3 octets: when the IP Address is Class C, then the IP Address can be 192 . 0 . 1 . 1 to 223 . 255 . 255 . 254 when the IP Address is Class C, then the IP Address cannot be 192 . 0 . 0 . XXX or XXX . XXX . XXX . 255 or XXX . XXX . XXX . 0 |