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AR24027 Operator’s Manual (rev E)
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5.4 Major Configuration Parameters
These commands change several operating parameters of the radio that are part of the radio
“configuration”. When entering commands with multiple parameters, if a parameter is not
included, that parameter keeps its current value.
node
name=”ASCII string”
Gives the node a meaningful name for further reference. This name will be used as the
command prompt. It is also used to identify the node in a variety of commands and displays.
The name field can be up to 11 characters with no spaces. If spaces are desired, you may
include the whole name in quotation marks.
location=”ASCII string”
Optional parameter to define the location of the node. This field is displayed in the “Display-
configuration” output and also reported through SNMPThis field is used for information only. .
The location string can be up to 25 characters with no spaces. If spaces are desired, you may
include the whole string in quotation marks.
contact=”ASCII string”
Optional parameter to define the contact for maintenance purposes. This field is displayed in
the “Display-configuration” output and also reported through SNMP. This field is used for
information only. The contact string can be up to 25 characters with no spaces. If spaces are
desired, you may include the whole string in quotation marks.
Examples:
>node net-id=2754 name=bank location=”wall street” contact=964-5848
single-node-reboot-timeout
timeout-sec=30..3600
After power up, a radio attempts to get a link up with a peer. If a radio fails to get a link up (or
drops an existing link), it will perform a complete reset after the timeout specified in this
command.
This feature is useful if a command is issued to a remote radio changing its parameters in such a
way that breaks the link to its peer. In that case the remote radio will drop the link, wait for the
“single-node-reboot-timeout” and then perform a reset. As a result, the radio reverts to the
saved configuration, allowing it to get reattached to its peer.
Examples:
> snrt 60