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ECLIPSE CONFIGURATION

Company Confidential 1
Eclipse Configuration
Portal
• PC based configuration and management tool

• Install once – auto updates to match embedded SW

• Works seamlessly with ProVision

• Ethernet or V.24/RS-232 connection to Eclipse

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PORTAL & AVIAT NETWORKS HELP SET
LOADING

Company Confidential 3
Installing Portal on Your PC
Hardware Requirements
• IBM compatible
• P3 500 MHz
• 256 MB RAM
• 80 MB free hard disk space
• CD drive
• Ethernet 10/100Base-T LAN port with RJ-45 connector for Portal connection.
• 800 x 600 resolution, 256 color display (16-bit color recommended)
• 2 or 3-button Mouse
• 101-key US keyboard

Software Requirements
• Microsoft® Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP, Vista, or Microsoft Windows NT
• TCP/IP installed and configured for LAN operation

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Installing Portal on Your PC (cont.)

Procedure for Installing Portal


1. Two installation files are provided on the CD, one for non-Vista PCs,
and one for PCs running Vista. Click one of the files to begin the
install.
2. Confirm acceptance of the License Agreement.
3. A Components screen allows selection of Portal and/or Online Help
files.
4. If Portal has been previously loaded, you can elect to only load the
Help file, as Portal auto-versioning will automatically capture Portal
updates from the radio.
5. Click next to select a destination folder. C:\Program Files\Harris
Stratex Eclipse is the default folder.
6. Click Install to begin the installation. A progress bar shows
installation progress. Click Close on completion.
7. A Portal shortcut is placed on your Desktop.

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Portal Auto Version for Eclipse

The auto version feature within Portal ensures the Portal


software version running on your PC automatically
matches the version of embedded (system) software
installed on Eclipse. This avoids the need to hold multiple
versions of Portal on your PC, and to select from them
when connecting to an Eclipse radio.

Version matching is achieved through the use of difference


(diff) files, each containing the difference between the
Portal software version files. The diff files needed to
match Portal to the version of Eclipse embedded
software, are held within the embedded software set.

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Portal & HSTX Help Loading

For SW loading insert the Eclipse Setup


CD & follow the prompts for Portal &
HSTX Help

• For Portal select the desktop option when prompted to


chose a shortcut folder

• A PDF of the User Manual is also available on the CD

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Aviat Networks Help Navigation

Open and select Eclipse Help


• Check toolbar operation for Contents,
Glossary, Index, Search, and next &
previous page buttons

Repeat for Best Practices Guide

Repeat for ProVision Help

Help
About

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PC Connection Configuration
We will be configuring your PC for Ethernet & V.24 Portal connection
to Eclipse

• Ethernet is fast but requires knowledge of the IP address for the Node/Terminal
& a matching LAN setting on your PC, unless the Node/Terminal is configured
as a DHCP server
• DHCP is an option on all Eclipse devices, except IDUsp where it is default enabled

• V.24 does not require an IP address, but it is slower


• IDUsp does not have a V.24 port

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Eclipse IP addressing
IP address: IP address:
200.10.1.1 200.10.3.1

IP address:
200.10.2.1

IP address: 200.10.1.2 IP address:


Gateway: 200.10.1.1 200.10.2.2

IP address:
200.10.4.1

Subnet Mask for everything in network: 255.255.255.0

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Eclipse IP addressing – Exercise
Fill in the blanks

IP address:
__________

IP address:
__________

IP address: IP address: ________


__________ Gateway: ________

IP address:
__________

IP address:
198.10.1.2

Subnet Mask for everything in network: 255.255.0.0

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Ethernet Connection
To configure your PC to be on the same LAN as the
Node/Terminal you are connecting to:
• Go to Helpset > Setting Up A TCP/IP Ethernet Portal Connection
• Follow instructions for:
• Installing Ethernet Access
• Entering an IP Address, Subnet Mask, & Default Gateway

To configure your PC for DHCP connection:


• Go to Helpset > Setting Up A DHCP Ethernet Portal Connection
• Follow instructions for selecting DHCP in your PC TCP/IP properties

Double-click Portal shortcut


• Enter IP address for the Node/Terminal in the Start Up window, &
click Connect

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V.24 Connection
For a V.24 connection follow instructions for :
• Windows 98/2000 with serial COM port
• Windows XP with serial COM port
• Windows XP with USB adaptor
• USB instructions also generally apply to Windows 98/2000 PCs

Double click the V.24 comms shortcut & click Dial/Connect


• For a dial-up connection confirm presence of a dial-up connection
icon

Double click the Portal shortcut


• Click Connect in the start up window

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Portal Screens
Windows-like with menu driven structure

Screens are read from the radio

Progress indicators show read & send status

Non-configurable data is greyed-out

Mouse-over on-screen items for tooltips

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Portal Screens: Node and Terminals
Screens are the same (appearance & function) for Eclipse Node and
Terminals for similar functions:

• Common screens:
• All File, Edit & Installation screens
• All Configuration screens except Circuits; of the IDUs only the IDU ES supports the
Circuits screen
• All Diagnostic screens

• The licensing screen only applies to Eclipse Node, IDU ES, & IDU 300
20xV2
• Node for RAC capacities above the base 10x E1, for up to six RACs
• Connect ES for Ethernet throughput above the 50 Mbps base license
• IDU 300 20xV2 for capacities above the base 20x E1

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Portal Logos & Icons

Logos Alarm Severity Problem Icons


Icons

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Opening Screen: System Summary (Node)

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Configuring a new Installation
Recommended work flow:
Item: Applies to:
System Summary Node
detect cards
Information Node & Terminal
Licensing Node, IDU ES, IDU 300 20xV2
Plug-ins Node & Terminal
Protection Node and protectable Terminals
Circuits Node & IDU ES
Networking Node & Terminal
Date/Time Node & Terminal
As-Built Node & Terminal

For protected operation, set the protection pairing before configuring Plug-ins

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