Cisco Cisco RF Gateway 1 User Guide
Chapter 3 Installation and General Operation
Creating Reference Database (Phase 1 Step 1b)
Reference databases must be created in order to capture all desired provisioning
parameters that not included in the SDV Design File spreadsheet. The RPU
maintains separate reference databases for 48 and 96 channel RFGW1 models. The
user must identify an appropriate RFGW1 to be used as the reference for each
model.
parameters that not included in the SDV Design File spreadsheet. The RPU
maintains separate reference databases for 48 and 96 channel RFGW1 models. The
user must identify an appropriate RFGW1 to be used as the reference for each
model.
Follow the instructions below for creating the reference database.
Mode option.
1 Select the Initial Configuration
2 Select the RFGW1 that will be configured during this session.
Note: In the example above, both models are selected. Either one or both of the
RFGW1 units may be referenced in this step.
RFGW1 units may be referenced in this step.
3 Enter the management IP address of the reference unit(s).
The reference unit must be online in order to complete this step.
Note:
4 For each unit, click Display Reference RFGW in Browser.
The RF Gateway Web GUI is displayed.
Result:
5 Configure all common and control parameters.
Note: Settings such as IP addresses, frequencies, and TSIDs will be overwritten
with information contained in the SDV Design File spreadsheet.
with information contained in the SDV Design File spreadsheet.
after all settings.
6 Click Apply
7 Click Save. This saves all reference database settings to the RFGW1 database
7 Click Save. This saves all reference database settings to the RFGW1 database
files.
8 Select the Reference Database on Selected RFGW1 is Ready button.
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