User's Manual
AR24027 Operator’s Manual (rev A)
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value.
authentication-traps=0 or 1
Specifies whether an “authentication trap” should be generated if a SNMP request is received
that can not be honored (due to invalid IP address, community or access fields). When enabled,
all IP managers that have “trap” access will receive this trap.
delete=1..4
Allows deleting one entry in the SNMP table. The number 1..4 refer to the entry number as
listed in the “display configuration” report.
Example:
> snmp manager=207.154.90.81 com=support access=gst
5.7 Installation and Link Monitoring Commands
These commands are useful as installation aids and also for monitoring link statistics after the link is
established.
antenna-alignment-aid
output=audio or off
With the antenna alignment aid set to “audio” the radio outputs, through the auxiliary port, an
audio signal with a pitch proportional to the Receive Signal Strengh (RSS) level of packets
received from the specified node. AFAR provides a special cable adapter that converts the
three-pin auxiliary port connector into a standard female audio jack. Use this cable to connect
the auxiliary port to a pair of standard headphones while aligning the antenna.
When the command to turn the audio output ON is issued, the radio displays a line indicating
which antenna is being aligned. Additionally the radio plays one of two short tunes identifying
antenna A or B.
While the antenna alignment is set to “audio” the RS-232 console output is not available.
When the antenna alignment output is set to “off” the auxiliary port output reverts to RS-232
console.
The antenna alignment output setting (“audio” or “off”) can also be saved as part of the radio
configuration. This is useful to take a pre-configured radio to an installation site with no need
to turn the antenna alignment ON (through a terminal) after power up.
Example:
>aaa audio
>aaa off
monitor-flow
This command continuously displays the ethernet data rates between this radio and its peer.