CommScope ATC300-2000 User Manual

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Section 5

Obtaining IP Settings for the Controller (When
IP is Unknown)

5.0 Section Overview

• If IP addressing has been changed on the controller and is unknown, the IP address can be obtained

through a serial connection to the LMT port on the controller.

• If the local computer is not equipped with a serial port, a USB-to-serial adapter can be used. Airlink

101 adapter has been found to be highly reliable.

• The screens shown are examples from a Windows

®

XP PC that has been configured to display the

‘Classic’ interface. Screens may differ with other versions of Windows

®

.

5.1 Establishing the IP Settings on an ATC300-1000/2000
5.1.1 Establishing a Serial Connection to the Controller

1. Ensure that the controller is powered up. On power up, the status LED will be solid green. After

the LED has been illuminated for 10 seconds, it is ready to be connected to a COM1 serial port
of a computer.

2. Using an RS–232 serial cable, connect the COM1 serial port on a local computer and the LMT

serial port on the front of the controller (Figure 5-1).

Bulletin 639544 • Revision L

August 2014

5-1

Microsoft, Encarta, MSN, and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.

Figure 5-1. Local PC Connected To Controller’s LMT Serial Port Using An RS–232 Cable.

RS–232 Serial Cable

Status LED

LMT

Serial Port

Ethernet
Port

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