User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- PTP 250 User Guide
- Safety and regulatory information
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This User Guide
- Chapter 1: Product description
- Chapter 2: Planning considerations
- Chapter 3: Legal information
- Chapter 4: Reference information
- Chapter 5: Installation
- Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment
- Chapter 7: Operation
- Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
- Testing link end hardware
- Testing when PoE LEDs do not illuminate correctly
- Testing after a lightning strike
- Test flowcharts
- AC LED is off
- AC LED is flashing
- PORT LED is off
- PORT LED is flashing
- Test Ethernet packet errors reported by ODU
- Test Ethernet packet errors reported by managed switch or router
- Test ping packet loss
- Test resistance in the ODU cable
- Testing the radio link
- Testing link end hardware
- Glossary
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UNDER DEVELOPMENT
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Table 7-3 System Status Equipment attributes
Attribute Meaning
Hardware Model Hardware model of this unit.
Version The version of firmware installed. The format of the attributes is
250-xx-yy
where:
xx
is system release,
yy
minor system release.
Serial Number Serial number of this unit.
Country The country in which this unit is configured to operate. This is set
at first login, as described in Logging into the web interface on
pag
e 6-6. Thi
s can only be reset by restoring the unit to factory
default configuration, as described in Resetting to default
co
nfiguration (with country reset) on page 7-26.
System Name Name of this PTP 250 system. This is set in the Installation
Wizard; see Step 2: Wireless configuration on
page 6-16.
End Location Location of this link end. This is set in the Installation Wizard;
see Step 2: Wireless configuration on page 6-16.
Model Number Model number of this unit.
Connectorized ‘Yes’ means that the unit is connectorized.
‘No’ means that the unit is integrated.
System Uptime The time (days and hh:mm:ss) that has elapsed since the last
system reboot.
The system can reboot for several reasons, for example,
commanded reboot from the Reboot PTP 250 webpage, or a
power cycle of the equipment.