Subscriber IP (Serial Link 1 Address) |
(Radio Management Client - Data Profile View) |
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Radio Management allows you to view or define the Serial Link 1 Subscriber IP Address of all Conventional - Data Profile (record / rows) within this Data Profile View. This IP Address is assigned to the Subscriber Unit (SU) end of the serial link 1.
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Because this feature is a non-template type value, from the main CPS interface, the Data Profile - (Serial Link 1 Address) Subscriber IP Address field is not editable when accessing the CPS in an Edit Template mode (see Manage Templates). |
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Each "record / row" in this Data Profile View represents one CPS created Data Profile. Codeplugs can contain more than one Data Profile. |
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See Also: Radio Management Column Data Options (Sorting, Hiding and Unhiding), and Grouping Radios |
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When the Data Profile Type (System Type) field is set to "Conventional" or "Conventional & Broadband", and
when the Auto Generate IP Address field is "Disabled", and
( when the NAT Enable field is "Disabled", or
when the Packet Data Mode field is not set to "FNE" ), and
when the radio is model / option capable.
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The Network ID octets of this IP Address must match the Network ID octets of the Peer IP Address field for the current Data Profile (record / row).
(When octet1 is between 0-127, the IP Address = Class A and the Network ID = the first 1 octet, or When octet1 is between 128-191, the IP Address = Class B and the Network ID = the first 2 octets, or When octet1 is between 192-223, the IP Address = Class C and the Network ID = the first 3 octets) This IP Address: Cannot be completely equal to the Peer IP Address (see above) for the current Data Profile (record / row) and Cannot equal the Bluetooth DUN Subscriber IP for the current Data Profile (record / row) and Cannot equal the Bluetooth DUN Peer IP for the current Data Profile (record / row) and Cannot equal the Subscriber Air-Interface IP Address for the current Data Profile (record / row). |
Octet Values also: Must be between: [0-255], and Cannot all be "0", and Cannot all be 255 |
This IP Address's Default Value = 0.0.0.0 and therefore must be defined. |