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VIPER SC+ 140-5048-400

Brand: Cal Amp | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. important notice
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. General Description
  8. Physical Description
  9. Front Panel
  10. ethernet lan port
  11. power connector
  12. Part Numbers and Availability
  13. Fan Kits and Cables
  14. Components
  15. Two- and Three-Piece Kit Additional Items
  16. Network Architecture
  17. Point-to-Point Network
  18. Report by Exception Configuration
  19. IP Forwarding Modes
  20. Router Mode
  21. Viper Router Generator (VRG) Program
  22. Understanding RF Path Requirements
  23. Site Selection and Site Survey
  24. Antenna Overview
  25. Good Design Practices
  26. Selecting Antenna and Feedline
  27. Feedline
  28. Terrain and Signal Strength
  29. Install the Antenna
  30. Connect the Viper SC+ to Programming PC
  31. Introduction to the Viper SC+ Web Interface
  32. Initial Configuration Using the Setup Wizard
  33. Setup Wizard Step 1: Station Name and Mode Settings
  34. Setup Wizard Step 2: Network IP Settings
  35. Setup Wizard Step 3: Radio Setup
  36. Setup Wizard Step 4: Encryption
  37. Viper SC+ Web Interface
  38. Home
  39. RF Status
  40. Basic Settings
  41. Radio Settings
  42. CWID
  43. RF Tests
  44. RF Network Settings
  45. RF Bandwidth Management
  46. additional settings
  47. Neighbor Table
  48. neighbor discovery
  49. Global Settings
  50. VLAN
  51. vlan configuration
  52. vlan membership
  53. QoS Statistics
  54. LAN Settings
  55. DHCP
  56. SNTP
  57. time zone
  58. Broadcast Multicast
  59. Ethernet (PHY)
  60. Routing Table
  61. Serial
  62. Advanced
  63. Security
  64. AES Encryption
  65. RADIUS
  66. client configuration
  67. service control
  68. status and statistics
  69. Diagnostics
  70. Remote Statistics
  71. SNMP
  72. Online Diagnostics
  73. Radio Log
  74. Device Maintenance
  75. factory settings
  76. Package Control
  77. general settings
  78. Network Optimization
  79. Use Data Retries
  80. Using CalAmp-Provided and Cloned Viper Configurations
  81. Cloning a Viper
  82. Upgrading Firmware
  83. Upgrade the Radio Firmware
  84. APPENDIX A – Abbreviations and Definitions
  85. APPENDIX B – Viper SC+™ Specifications
  86. Viper SC+™ Overall Dimensions and Mounting Hole Locations
  87. APPENDIX C – Viper SC+™ Regulatory Certifications
  88. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MODELS # 140-5018-60x, 140-5048-40x, and 140-5048-60x
  89. EU and EFTA Member States' Acceptable Frequency Table
  90. APPENDIX D – UL Installation Instructions
  91. APPENDIX E – Viper SC+™ Site Installation and Setup General Guidelines
  92. Viper Configuration (Radio and Controller Board for Base Station)
  93. APPENDIX F – Viper SC+™ Power-Save Mode
  94. Power Save Mode FAQs
  95. APPENDIX G – NAT Overview
  96. NAT on Viper
  97. RF Interface Private
  98. User NAT Entries
  99. NAT Port Forwarding
  100. APPENDIX H – MIB File Overview
  101. APPENDIX I – VLAN Introduction
  102. VLAN Untagging
  103. Tagged Mode
  104. VLAN Member Table
  105. Bridge Mode (VLAN Disabled)
  106. Bridge Mode (VLAN Enabled)
  107. APPENDIX J – Viper PLC Setup
  108. Polling Remote PLCs Non sequentially
  109. Closing Old TCP Connection
  110. Avoid Unnecessary Traffic Over The Air Network
  111. PLC Ladder Logic On Restart Opens All Connections At Once Instead Of Sequentially
  112. Allen-Bradley Micrologix 1100 or 1400 (may also apply to SLC 5)
  113. More about Message Reply Timeout
  114. PLC Reopens TCP/IP Connection With the Same Source Port
  115. Allen-Bradley ControlLogix and CompactLogics PLC for Viper System
  116. Overriding the Default Inactivity Timeout —Not Recommended Unless Required
  117. Summary On TCP Connection Timeout (Inactivity Setting)
  118. When Communication Is Between ControlLogix or CompactLogix And Other –Logix Series PLCs
  119. Summary of Connected or Unconnected Operation
  120. APPENDIX K – Service And Support And Warranty Statement
  121. Warranty Statement