User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Revision History
- PLEASE READ THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
- Document Overview
- AB-Access Overview
- AB-Access
- RF Design and Planning
- Static Configurations
- CLIP_T
- CLIP_S
- Hybrid CLIP_S
- 1483_T
- 1483_S
- Native ATM
- Extender
AB-Access Config & User Guide 5.5 Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
July 27, 2004 Company Confidential Page 49 of 129
6.2.12
leds
leds mode
mode
{active | debug} Defines the interpretation for the LEDs on the
wallbox.
Active = Upon boot the yellow light will go solid indicating the
unit has power. The green light is then a data traffic light and flashes
when data is transmitted on the terrestrial interface.
Debug = Upon boot the yellow light defines the terrestrial
interface, once for Ethernet, twice for ATM. The green light becomes
an RF link status light flashing once if the modems have not
synchronized and 5 times if they have.
Example
The follow example puts the unit’s wallbox into active mode.
leds active
6.2.13
max_mid
max_mid #
# {1-254} This is only set in the AP and sets the number of
interactive SUs that are allowed to register with the AP.
Example
The following example specifies 32 as the maximum MID supported by the AP and
effectively limits the number of SUs to 32.
max_mid 32
6.2.14
tx_watchdog
tx_watchdog #
# {1-1920} The number of seconds before a unit is rebooted once
a condition is detected. This condition is based on the “utopia_traffic”
watchdog. The default is 1 second in the 5.3.x and later software. It is
recommended that you change this to 1 second if you are using 5.3.x or
newer software.
Example
The following example sets the watchdog time to 5 minutes.