User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- BreezeACCESS 4900 System Manual
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Chapter 1 - System Description
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Chapter 3 - Commissioning
- Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
- Working with the Monitor Program
- Menus and Parameters
- Main Menu
- Info Screens Menu
- Unit Control Menu
- Basic Configuration Menu
- Site Survey Menu
- Advanced Configuration Menu
- IP Parameters
- Air Interface Parameters
- ESSID Parameters
- Frequency Definition Parameters
- Frequency Definition Submenu in AU
- Frequency Definition Submenu in SU
- Best AU Parameters (SU)
- Scanning Mode (SU only)
- Power Control Parameters
- Antenna Gain
- Cell Distance Parameters (AU only)
- Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing (AIFS)
- Maximum Number of Associations (AU only)
- Wireless Link Trap Threshold (AU only)
- Spectrum Analysis
- Lost Beacons Transmission Watchdog Threshold
- Disassociate (AU only)
- Network Management Parameters
- Bridge Parameters
- VLAN Support
- Ethernet Broadcast Filtering (SU only)
- Ethernet Broadcast/Multicast Limiter
- Bridge Aging Time
- Broadcast Relaying (AU only)
- Unicast Relaying (AU only)
- MAC Address Deny List (AU only)
- Add MAC Address to Deny List
- Remove MAC Address from Deny List
- Roaming Option (SU only)
- Ports Control (SU only)
- Show Bridge Parameters
- Performance Parameters
- Service Parameters
- Security Parameters
- Appendix A - Software Version Loading Using TFTP
- Appendix B - File Download and Upload Using TFTP
- Appendix C - Using the Set Factory Defaults Utility
- Appendix D - Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor SU Cable
- Appendix E - Supported MIBS and Traps
- Appendix F - Parameters Summary
- Appendix G - Using the Feature License Web Application
- Appendix H - Troubleshooting
Menus and Parameters
The default Network Management IP Address Range is 0.0.0.0 TO 0.0.0.0 (all 10
ranges).
A rang either a start and end
t address> to <end address>” (example: 192.168.1.1
address and a mask, in the format “<base address>
4.2.6.3.6.2
ess Range option enables deleting IP
ork Management IP Address Ranges list.
4.2.6.3.6.3 rk Management IP Address Ranges
all entries from the Network Management IP Address Ranges list.
4.2.6.3.7 SN
The
can
4.2.6.3.7.1
The Send SNMP Traps option enables or disables the sending of SNMP traps.
The
4.2.6.3.7.2 SN
add
The IP destinations is 0.0.0.0.
4.2.6.3.7.4
eleting Trap address entries from
st.
4.2.6.3.7.5
The Delete All Trap Addresses option enables deleting all entries from the SNMP
Traps Addresses list.
e can be defined using a string that includes
address, in the format “<star
to 192.168.1.255), or a base
mask <mask>” (example: 192.168.1.1 mask 255.255.255.0).
Delete Network Management IP Address Range
The Delete Network Management IP Addr
address range entries from the Netw
Delete All Netwo
The Delete All Network Management IP Address Ranges option enables deleting
MP Traps
SNMP submenu enables or disables the transmission of SNMP Traps. If this
option is enabled, up to 10 IP addresses of stations to which SNMP traps are sent
be defined.
Send SNMP Traps
default selection is Disable.
MP Traps Destination IP Addresses
The SNMP Traps Destination IP Addresses submenu enables defining up to 10 IP
resses of devices to which the SNMP Traps are to be sent.
default of all 10 SNMP Traps
4.2.6.3.7.3 SNMP Traps Community
The SNMP Traps Community option enables defining the Community name for
each IP address to which SNMP Trap messages are to be sent.
Valid strings: Up to 8 ASCII characters.
The default for all 10 addresses is “public”, which is the default Read community.
Delete One Trap Address
The Delete One Trap Address option enables d
the SNMP Traps Addresses li
Delete All Trap Addresses
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