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User Name:. Unlike Point-to-Point networks, a Point-to-MultiPoint network requires several parameters to be set consistently on all transceivers in the network. For detailed information concerning radio parameters, please refer to the appropriate Spread Spectrum Wireless Data Transceiver User Manual.

For FreeWave radios to successfully communicate with one another within a network there are 5 key settings that must be the same across all radios in the network. When prompted, set the following to the desired values: a. Frequency Key: Values available to choose from are numbers 0 through 9 and letters A through E b. Max Packet Size: Choose from numbers 0 through 9. Min Packet Size: Choose from numbers 0 through 9. Network ID: Values available to choose from are numbers 1 through , except NOTE: For more information regarding radio settings, please refer to the appropriate FreeWave user manual for the radio type.

Lastly, if desired, the user may give the template a name. Once the initial creation of the Master radio template is complete, a Master radio icon will appear under the template tab with the network parameters selected by the user. Please refer to the appropriate FreeWave user manual for information on what is supported for the selected radio type. Edit Settings for Template Radios The user may view and change all other settings that were not addressed during the wizard and are available under the Radio tab in Configuration.

Right-click on the radio the user desires to change the settings on, to access the setting menu tabs. Tool Suite will refresh the templates with the change and then return the user back to the template screen. Starting with the Master, make sure the serial or diagnostic cable is connected to the radio that will be programmed.

A status bar will appear while the radio is being programmed. Once the programming is complete, Tool Suite will return the user to the Template page. For each subsequent radio in the network that needs to be programmed from a template, connect the serial or diagnostic cable to the radio for programming and repeat steps 2 and 3 in this section. Rename a Radio Template 1. Tool Suite will prompt the user to verify the change.

Once Tool Suite has updated the database, the user will be returned to the Template screen. Remove a Radio Template The user is able to delete a group of radio templates or a single radio template that is an end-point.

For example, by removing the Master or a Repeater, all connected radios will be deleted as well, and by removing a Slave that is at the end of a network, only that Slave is deleted. The template s removed will no longer be shown in the Template diagram.

The Network Diagnostics Configuration Wizard will launch and walk through the setup process. TCP Terminal Network 1. Enter the IP Address and the Port number of the radio which you are using. Plus Ethernet Network 1. Check Boxes Checked radios get actively polled and radios that are unchecked are excluded from polling.

The Path View tab displays a tree view of radios in the network, whether they were added manually or through a discovery feature. Name The user may define a network name.

Interface Allows the user to change the network type, COM port, or whether 1. The chart below illustrates recommended polling intervals based on whether serial Repeaters are used in a network or not.

Polling Mode 1. Discovery: This is the default mode when a new network is added. Upon the first diagnostic run of a new network, to discover radios more quickly, set the polling mode to Discovery. This will allot 9 out of 10 polls to discovering new radios in the network, and 1 out of 10 polls to populating settings information.

Sequential: Once all radios have been discovered in the network, it is recommended to change to Sequential mode.

This will allot 1 out of 10 polls to discovering new radios, and 9 out of 10 polls to populating settings information. Remove History Before This feature allows the user to delete historical data that is stored in the Tool Suite network database. Further, any data collected on or before the actual date will be deleted.

Enter a date 1 day before the actual date the user desires deletion to take place. Poll Radio The user may poll an individual radio for discovery or settings. The polled radio should appear in the Path View window pane if polling for discovery, and the setting should appear if polling for settings. The user may need to poll the radio more than once in order to discover it or populate its settings.

The polled radios should appear in the Path View window pane once discovered. The user may need to poll the IP addresses more than once. Discover Radios This feature is strictly for discovering Plus Ethernet radios. Choose a length of time to automatically stop searching for radios. The radios should appear in the Path View. NOTE: The network must be stopped before modifying alert definitions.

An error message will appear if the user attempts to modify alerts while the network is active. View Alert Report Alert Report displays a list of all active acknowledged or unacknowledged alerts. The alert report is similar to the Radio information report. The Alert report can have a date range set, alert level specified, and saved either as an Excel or PDF file. Acknowledge All Alerts Allows the user to check off any unacknowledged warnings or alarms for an entire network. Clear All Alerts Allows the user to clear all acknowledged and unacknowledged warnings and alarms for an entire network.

Import The Import Network function allows the user to import network settings using the following file types: 1. Tool Suite — versions 2. Tool Suite - versions 2. Comm Control. Comma Separated Value. Once the file has been imported Tool Suite will alert the user that the import was successful. Export The Export Network function allows a user to export the network file, all radio settings, as well as the Path View window pane view and any historical data. Tool Suite can export a.

The polling service must be stopped to export data. For Tool Suite. Name and save the file to a desired location.

The file will be exported as a. Clear Radios Removes all radios and settings from a network; however, the network name and network settings remain. Tool Suite will prompt the user before they clear a radio list. Remove Network Deletes all radio and network settings associated with a network, as well as the network name and any stored diagnostic data. Tool Suite will prompt the user before they remove an entire network.

The user can run multiple networks at a time. NOTE: Please keep in mind that if multiple networks are running, this may greatly slow the performance of the computer. Radios will start to report in and populate in the Path View and the graph will begin to display diagnostic readings.

If the poller is connected, but no radios are being added to the Path View, double check that the diagnostic cable is connected to the Master radio. Plus Ethernet Once the network is configured, the user will need to discover radios before diagnostics can be run. NOTE: Broadcasts may be blocked through certain brands of routers. Diagnostics A graph will populate with communication information showing how the radio is functioning. This view presents several diagnostics statistics and values of the radios, which can be added or removed to or from the graph view by right clicking on the graph.

Last Response Displays the date and time for the last time the radio responded to a poll. Missed Polls Tracks the number of missed polls a radio does not receive until a successful poll is logged.

FreeWave Tool Suite provides a simplified way to set up and manage networks. Secure and user-friendly, Tool Suite allows users to control multiple frequencies and networks within a single system. Storage is centralized, so users have access to diagnostic data, reports and more. The tool suite includes Cisco configuration management, server and application monitoring, open source and third party integration, a robust encrypted credential store, the ability to save and flow results between tools, deep network discovery with network mapping and syslog server capabilities.

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