Ethernet Configuration; Configuring The Ip Settings - GE MDS SD Series Reference Manual

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2. Press the spacebar until the desired selection is displayed. Available
selections are:
Telnet Access Allowed,
Press
to apply the change.
ENTER

6.10 Ethernet Configuration

The transceiver provides Ethernet functionality for applications uti-
lizing IP traffic. Such applications must be aware of the amount of
traffic they are sending. IP protocols have more overhead and tend to
send multiple messages when compared to traditional serial protocols.
If too much traffic is generated this will make it difficult for a radio to
get onto the channel and data loss may occur.
NOTE: If higher layer IP services (Telnet/FTP/TFTP, etc.) are
required across the radio network, it is recommended that
polling be temporarily suspended until those services are
complete.
The Ethernet Configuration Menu (Figure 50) is the central location for
setting/viewing all IP and Ethernet parameters for the radio. It contains
three types of submenus: IP Configuration and Ethernet Bridge Config-
uration, and IP Payload configuration.
Figure 50. Ethernet Configuration Menu

Configuring the IP Settings

The IP Configuration Menu (Figure 51) contains various settings for the
IP data stream. Each item is listed below along with instructions for
making changes. Note that the bottom of the screen displays the current
settings that have been applied to the radio in a read-only fashion.
and
No Telnet Access Allowed
Invisible place holder
MDS 05-4846A01, Rev. C
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