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Fortress ES-Series CLI Guide: Networking and Radio Configuration
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The Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude show the Mesh
Point’s current location. The
Speed indicates the speed at
which the Mesh Point is currently moving, if at all.
Satellites
shows the number of GPS satellites within range of the Mesh
Point at the time of the
Last Fix.
The
set bridging command includes a -mobility switch
that configures how frequently the Mesh Point receives fresh
positioning information from the GPS satellite with which it is in
communication, on a scale from
1 to 60. The lowest setting is
appropriate for fixed networks. A higher refresh rate should be
used for Mesh Points on a mobile mesh network, with the
highest setting reserved for the fastest-moving network nodes.
# set bridging -mobility 1–60
The default Mesh Point bridging -mobility setting is 30.
Disable the internal GPS or an external GPS receiver by
setting the GPS mode back to manual operation. You should
disable an external GPS receiver installed in an ES820 or
ES520 in advance of removing the GPS receiver from the
chassis USB port.
You can also configure a Mesh Point’s location parameters
manually with the
set location command:
# set location -mode manual -altitude 93 -latitude 39:37:48.84N -longitude 104:59:7.26W
Specify the Mesh Point’s altitude in meters and the latitude and
longitude coordinates in degrees, minutes and seconds, north/
south or east/west in the format:
DD:MM:SS.ssN/S/E/W, with no spaces
Once set, view the configured location with
show location:
# show location
Mode: manual
Latitude: 39:37:48.84N
Longitude: 104:59:7.26W
Altitude: 93 meters
You must be logged on to an
administrator
-level account to
change configuration settings (refer to Section 2.2).
NOTE: When
VLANs are
enabled (refer to Sec-
tion 3.11), the Mesh
Point’s DHCP and DNS
services are accessible
only in the management
VLAN.
3.8 DHCP and DNS Services
Mesh Point functionality includes standard, user configurable
network IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
and DNS services.
3.8.1 Enabling DHCP Services
When the Mesh Point’s internal DHCP servers are enabled, the
Mesh Point provides standard DHCP services to network