SATEC ETC2002 User Manual
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Chapter 5 Setting Up the ETC2002
Configuring Wireless RF Connections
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ETC2002 Network Communicator
New:
Refer to the table below for the available RF modem options.
NOTES:
1. Do not change the default zero MAC Node ID.
2. Set the RF channel frequency and the MAC Network ID in all remote
nodes the same as you selected in the ETC2002.
RF Network Options
To view or change the RF network parameters, type net and press Enter. If
you want to change a parameter, type your new setting after the prompt and
press Enter. To leave the setting unchanged, just press Enter.
IPLINK>net
Node Type: 0
0 master, 1 rn+, 2 rn-, 3 rfd, 255 no config)
New:
Network Layer Net ID: 0
New:
Network Layer Node ID: 0
New:
Max. Number of children nodes: 10
New:
Max. Tree depth: 10
New:
Routing algorithm: 2
0 AODV, 1 Cluster Tree,
2 Cluster Tree plus AODV
New:
Refer to the table below for the available RF network options.
NOTES:
1. Do not change the default zero Node Type and Network Node ID.
2. Set the Network Layer Net ID the same as the MAC Network ID.
3. Set the Network Layer Net ID in all remote nodes the same as you
selected in the ETC2002.
RF Modem Firmware Release
To view the IP-Link 2000 firmware version number, type ver and press Enter.
IPLINK>ver
IPLINK Firmware Ver.01.02.04
RF Network Diagnostics
To verify network connectivity, use commands trace and table.
The command trace[n] prints the routing path for the selected remote node n.
The command table[n] prints the routing table and the neighbor table for the
selected remote node n.
Using PAS
To enter the Setup dialog, select the ETC2002 site from the list box on the
PAS toolbar, select Communications Setup from the Meter Setup menu, and
then click on the RF Modem Setup tab.