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
Appendix E - Supported MIBS and Traps
MIB Parameter Description Value/Range
*UdpPortRangeDelete
onfig 5) om
nges Table.
isplayString
A range is defined by
<start>-<end> or <start>,
> is the Start
Port of the range and <end>
is the End Port. If only
ecified the range
is <start>-<start>. The value
of <start> and <end> are
between 0 and 65535.
The user can delete several
ranges using a comma to
separate between ranges.
Example: 10-26,99,987-900.
(*UdpPortRangeC
Applicable to all units.
Delete port range(s) fr
UDP Port Ra
Get operation will return an
empty string.
D
where <start
<start> is sp
*UdpPortRangeDeleteAll
(*UdpPortRangeConfig 6) ll entries form UDP
Integer
deleteAll(1),
eration (2)
Applicable to all units.
Delete a
Port Ranges Table. Get
operation will return 1
cancelOp
*TcpPortRangeConfig
(*TrafficPriUdpTcpPortRange 3) l
UDP Port Range
parameters. Applicable to al
units.
*TcpPortPriRTPRTCP
(*TcpPortRangeConfig 1)
th
ority.
le
rt) with
t
Integer
rtpANDrtcp(1),
rtpOnly(2)
Applicable to all units.
RTP/RTCP ports
prioritization option for TCP
packets.
rtpANDrtcp(1): the possible
RTP and RTCP packet wi
destination port in the
defined port ranges will get
High pri
rtpOnly(2): only possib
RTP packet (packet with
even destination po
destination port in the
defined port ranges will ge
High priority.
*TcpPortRangeNum
(*TcpPortRangeConfig 2)
Applicable to all units. Read-
only. The number of entries
in the TCP Port Range
Table.
Integer
*TcpPortRangeTable
(*TcpPortRangeConfig 3)
Applicable to all units. Not
accessible. A table of TCP
port ranges used for
prioritization. The user can
. An define up to 64 ranges
entry is empty if start is
65535 and end is 0.
*TcpPortRangeEntry pplicable to all units. Not
t (*TcpPortRangeTable 1)
A
accessible. A TCP Por
Ranges Table entry.
*TcpPortRangeStart
(*TcpPortRangeEntry 1)
-
ge
Applicable to all units. Read
only. Start port of an TCP
Port Ran
Integer
0-65535
*TcpPortRangeEnd
(*TcpPortRangeEntry 2)
Applicable to all units. Read-
only. End port of an TCP
Port Range
Integer
0-65535
*TcpPortRangeIdx
(*TcpPortRangeEntry 3)
Applicable to all units. Read-
only. Index of an TCP Port
Range entry
Integer
1-64
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