Repeater Webserver

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Repeater web page on a SLR5500.

MOTOTRBO repeaters have a built-in webserver that will display information about the repeater. These web pages can be accessed using a regular browser. In addition to the information display, this feature can be used to also capture RDS logs.[1]

To access the web pages:

  • For the SLR 1000/5000/8000 series go to https://<repeater_ip_address>
  • For the DR 3000 repeater, in the address field of the browser, enter https://<repeater_ip_address>/cgi-bin/index.htm[1]

Then enter the username and password then click OK. The default username is motorola and the default password is the serial number of the repeater. When logging on the webpage for the fist time one is redirected to the config page to change the password. Optionally one can add a key and certificate.

Note that DR 3000 repeaters do not support multiple connections to the webpage.

Repeater Alarms

The Repeater Alarm page displays the Alarm Log stored in the repeater codeplug.

The Alarm Log contains the Alarm Name, Opcode, State, Severity, and Time stamp. Repeaters alarms are presented in the same way that in Repeater Diagnostics and Control (RDAC). Alarm states show all alarms history. They can be cleared from RDAC only.

The maximum number of displayed alarms is 50.[1]

RDS Logs

Here, one can enable or disable the RDS function on the Repeater Diagnostic System (RDS) Log page. After RDS is enabled, the repeater records internal logs into the flash or memory. The key logs include:

  • Repeater field running logs.
  • Repeater Air tracer logs.

One can also manually trigger a reset capture.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 MOTOTRBO System Planner 68007024085-NS Retrieved 17.02.2022