User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Product Description
- Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation
- Chapter 3 - Initial Configuration
- Chapter 4 - System Settings
- Chapter 5 - Unit Control
- Chapter 6 - Registration
- Chapter 7 - Base Station Scanning
- Chapter 8 - Radio Parameters
- Chapter 9 - ATPC
- Chapter 10 - Performance Monitor
- Chapter 11 - Service
- Chapter 12 - Management
- Chapter 13 - Logout
- Appendix A - Troubleshooting
- Appendix B - GNU License
- Glossary
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Chapter 4 - System Settings
UNIT CONTROL – The Show All - Unit Control menu provides information on the
default system configuration and radio type.
SU Type – Describes the service unit (SU) type.
CPE Family – Describes the primary chipset of the Extreme CPE.
Serial Number – Describes the serial number of the Extreme CPE unit. This
number can be used to determine the identity of the subscriber unit by the
base station operator.
MAC Address – Describes the physical layer address of the LAN port. The WAN
port MAC address can be determined by adding “1” to the LAN port MAC
address.
MAC Address Control Number – Displays the MAC address control number.
Radio Band – Describes the radio band in use. The radio band for the Extreme
CPE is 5.x.
Hardware version – Describes the revision of hardware in use.
Hardware configuration – Describes the identity of the current hardware
configuration by serial number.
RF version – Describes the radio frequency (RF) or rate of oscillation of the
electrical circuit.
SU Interface Type – Describes the number of ports available on the interface.
“D” refers to data ports, “V” refers to VoIP ports, with a prefix number in use as
a quantifier.
Radio Type – Describes the receive (Rx) and transmit (Tx) capacity of the
radio.
Antenna Type – Describes the antenna type employed by the Extreme CPE.
Ethernet Port Auto Negotiation – Describes the Ethernet port auto
negotiation enable/disable state.
Ethernet Port Speed & Duplex – Describes the speed and duplex capabilities
to which the Ethernet port has been set to.