MIP 5000 GATEWAYS.
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 4:24 pm
Hello,
This is background info:
1.4 channel MIP 5000 CONSOLE,operating in windows 7 ,32 bit I believe.
2. 3 local gateways,one new one which is for trbo interface.
3.Distance between the console position,which is only 1 which also acts as the Server with CSDM,AND DCPM installed on it,is about 60 feet.
4.Ether net port off of console,to a 4 port swith,then to the Gateways.
PROBLEM:
Cannot seem to get the Gateways to stay green for link status,and only 2 seem to turn green after quite awhile of waiting. The console was good when I started work,had to replace PC with another so that I could upgrade software for trbo radio.
I set up network for static,checked MAC addresses,even changed switches,used PUTTY to open a serial connection,but GATEWAYS ARE REAL SCREWY as far as linking to server.I am beginning to think it has to do with power cycling the Gateways to establish a new data base from server.Why? Because after I power cycle,attach null modem cable to gateway,PUTTY session shows a bunch of dots.Which on a couple gateways have cleared up,but then fail.
According to Motorola,you either pull power,pull RJ45 connector off of GATEWAY,or reset with PUTTY.It is real screwy and annoying.
Any input?
THANKS.
This is background info:
1.4 channel MIP 5000 CONSOLE,operating in windows 7 ,32 bit I believe.
2. 3 local gateways,one new one which is for trbo interface.
3.Distance between the console position,which is only 1 which also acts as the Server with CSDM,AND DCPM installed on it,is about 60 feet.
4.Ether net port off of console,to a 4 port swith,then to the Gateways.
PROBLEM:
Cannot seem to get the Gateways to stay green for link status,and only 2 seem to turn green after quite awhile of waiting. The console was good when I started work,had to replace PC with another so that I could upgrade software for trbo radio.
I set up network for static,checked MAC addresses,even changed switches,used PUTTY to open a serial connection,but GATEWAYS ARE REAL SCREWY as far as linking to server.I am beginning to think it has to do with power cycling the Gateways to establish a new data base from server.Why? Because after I power cycle,attach null modem cable to gateway,PUTTY session shows a bunch of dots.Which on a couple gateways have cleared up,but then fail.
According to Motorola,you either pull power,pull RJ45 connector off of GATEWAY,or reset with PUTTY.It is real screwy and annoying.
Any input?
THANKS.