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
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previous AU with which the SU was associated, will forward the SNAP messages
to all other SUs associated with them.
MAC Address Deny List (AU only)
The MAC Address Deny List submenu enables to define units that are not
authorized to receive services. The AU will not provide services to a unit whose
MAC Address is included in the deny list. This feature enables to disconnect
units from the services in cases such as when the user had fraudulently
succeeded to configure the
The deny list can include up to 100 MAC Addresses
The MAC Address Deny List submenu includes the following:
Add MAC Address to Deny List
Select Add MAC Address to Deny List to a
Select Remove MAC Address from Deny List to remove a MAC Address from the
Deny List.
Show MAC Address Deny List
Select Show MAC Address Deny List to display the current list of MAC Addresses
included in the Deny List.
Roaming Opt
The Roaming Option defines the roaming support of the unit. When roaming is
not expected, it is preferable to set this parameter to Disable. This will cause the
unit to start scanning for another AU after losing connectivity with the current
AU only after 7 seconds during which no beacons were received from the current
AU. This will prevent scanning for another AU in cases where no beacons were
received due to a short temporary problem.
When set to Enable, the SU will wait only one second before it starts scanning f
another AU. In addition, when the Roaming Option is enabled, the SU will sen
Roaming SNAP messages upon associating with a new AU. This enables
distribution of the new location for all clients that are behind the SU. In this ca
the SU will send multicast SNAP messages via the wireless link each time it
associates with a new AU, except for the first association after reset. The S
send one SNAP message for each client learned on its Ethernet port, based on its
bridging table. In the SNAP message the clients’ MAC address is used as the
source address. The AU that receives this SNAP message learns from it the new
location of the clients. It forwards the SNAP to other AUs and Layer-2 ne
equipment via its Ethern
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