EOC655 User Manual
  • Introduction
    • 💡About this Guide
    • 📒Safety and Regulatory Information
  • Initial Setup and Configuration
    • ▪️Product Overview
    • ▪️Professional Antenna Installation
    • ▪️Preparatory Steps
    • ▪️Device Setup and Access
    • ▪️Graphical User Interface (GUI) Overview
      • Quick Start
  • Configuration Settings
    • ▪️System Configuration
    • ▪️Wireless Configuration
    • ▪️Network Configuration
  • Management, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting
    • ▪️General Management
    • ▪️Monitoring Tools
    • ▪️Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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  • System
  • General
  • Logging
  • Location
  • GPS Configuration
  • Compass
  • Services
  • SNMP
  • HTTP
  • Upgrade / Reset
  • Backup & Restore (HTTP)
  • Firmware Upgrade (HTTP)
  • Reset and Auto Upgrade
  1. Management, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting

General Management

This chapter provides information on how to manage the device by using a Web interface. It contains information on the following:

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System

General

To configure General, Click Management > System > System Configuration> General

Local Time

Display the current time of the radio.

NTP

This setting toggles the Network Time Protocol (NTP) feature. When enabled, configuration of an NTP server is required. This ensures the device's local time is synchronized with the specified NTP server.

Enable NTP

Enable NTP will sync the radio time with the NTP server time.

NTP Server

A server will provide the reference time to radio for sync up.

Logging

To configure logging, Click Management > System > System Configuration> Logging

System Log

System logs can be stored in an external syslog server on a PC.

Log Server IP

Configure the PC IP Address on which the syslog server is running.

Log Server Port

The port on which the current log server is operating.

Temperature Log

Temperature Log feature is used to log the internal temperature of the device for the configured temperature logging interval (By default, it is 30 minutes). For every 30 minutes, a new log is generated with temperature in °C.

  • Enable Temperature Log

  • Temperature log interval (0- 60) minutes

Location

To configure location, Click Management > System > System Configuration> Location

System Name

This will help identify the SU name.

Location

This will help identify the location of the SU.

Email

This will help dentify and contact the customer through email.

Phone Number

This will help identify and contact the customer through phone.

GPS Configuration

To see GPS Data, Click Management > System > System Configuration> GPS

This section shows details like Latitude, Longitude, Elevation, Time and Satellite Count.

Compass

To see Compass Data, Click Management > System > System Configuration> Compass

It shows the compass readings to help in alignment of the device w.r.t to the poles.


Services

SNMP

To configure the SNMP, Click Management > Services >>SNMP

Enable SNMP

  • SNMP version: SNMP v1, SNMPv1-v2, SNMP v3

  • SNMP Read /Read-Write Password: Here, Read and Read-Write passwords are available to read the configuration from the SNMP.

  • SNMP Trap Host IP Address: Here, the IP address of a Trap Server is specified.

  • SNMP Trap Host Password: The password is set to secure the Trap sent.

HTTP

To configure the HTTP, Click Management > Services >>HTTP

Passwords setting, or modification can be done in this section.


Upgrade / Reset

Backup & Restore (HTTP)

To configure Backup & Restore, Click Management > Upgrade/ Reset> HTTP > Backup & Restore

  • This back-up option allows the user to download the device configuration locally.

  • The restore option allows the user to restore the device configuration to the uploaded configuration file.

  • Restoring the configuration file to the device will take approximately 30 seconds.

  • After uploading the configuration file, the device will load with the new configuration.

Firmware Upgrade (HTTP)

To configure Upgrade Firmware, Click Management > Upgrade/ Reset > HTTP > Upgrade Firmware

The firmware upgrade process happens in four phases:

  • Upload: Select firmware to be uploaded.

  • Verification: Verify the firmware to validate the checksum.

  • Upgrade: Write the new firmware into flash memory.

  • Reboot: Once the flash write process is completed, then automatically reboot the device.

  • The whole firmware upgrade process takes around 6.30 minutes to complete.

  • Wen the upgrade process starts, all the existing links will be disconnected until it reboots with new firmware.

    • Due to the above fact, it is recommended to upgrade all remote devices and then upgrade the local device.

Reset and Auto Upgrade

To Reset, Click Management > Upgrade/ Reset> Reset

This option allows the user to reset all device configurations to factory defaults. After reset, the device must be accessed using the LAN interface locally and re-configured to allow the device to join the network again.

Retain Parameters

  • System: Retains the System Configuration (System Name, Location, Email, Phone Number).

  • Network: Retains the IP Configuration (IP Address, Mask, Gateway).

  • Wireless: Retains the Wireless Configuration (all link parameters) for both Radio 1 and Radio 2.

To Upgrade, Click Management > Upgrade/ Reset> Auto Upgrade

  • Auto Upgrade functionality allows the user to upgrade new firmware automatically to all the available SU.

  • To use this, the admin must configure BSU in Server Mode and Upload the latest firmware package.

  • On the SU side, configure the mode as Client and firmware check time (when the SU will check for new firmware) and Firmware Upgrade Time (When exactly the firmware upgrade will happen).

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