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Fortress ES-Series CLI Guide: Networking and Radio Configuration
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radios included in it: radio1 or radio2 on the ES820-35 and
ES2440-35;
radio2, radio3 or radio4 on the ES2440-3555,
ES2440-3444 or ES2440-3444m. Configuration changes made
to any of the combined radios will be propagated to all of the
radios that make up the virtual radio.
AdminState normally displays the radio’s actual operational
state and corresponds with the configured value. Under certain
circumstances, the state of a Mesh Point radio can become
temporarily impossible to determine. In these cases,
AdminState displays Unavailable.
The conditions that can produce such an
AdminState are
typically short-lived and will clear immediately. During certain
DFS events, however, or in cases where all possible channels
are excluded, an
AdminState of Unavailable can persist for
more extended periods of up to 30 minutes.
Below the configured settings,
show radio displays current
operating details for the radio, among them:
Chan Max TPO - the maximum transmit power output in
dBm at antenna connector, based on the operating channel
and regulatory constraints
Chan Max EIRP - the maximum Equivalent Isotropically
Radiated Power in dBm, based on the operating channel
and regulatory constraints
Chan TX Power - the peak transmit power output in dBm on
the operating channel
Configure radio settings interactively by entering the
set
radio
command without arguments. The Mesh Point CLI
presents one field at a time, and you can either enter a new
value for a given field or strike
Enter to leave the value
unchanged and go on to the next field.
The following example shows all of the settings you can
administer with
set radio. The available values for each
setting may vary based on the Mesh Point you are
administering.
# set radio
RadioName (radio1 name of radio interface):
radio2
AdminState[disable] (enable|disable to set radio interface state):
RadioBand[802.11a] (802.11g|802.11nght20|802.11nght40plus|802.11nght40minus|
802.11a|802.11naht20|802.11naht40plus|802.11naht40minus to set band):
802.11naht40plus
GuardInterval[long] (any|long to set short and long, or only long HT40 guard interval
(reboot required)):
ChannelToUse[149] (channel number to use):
Distance[1] (Distance in mile or kilometer):
BeaconInterval[100] (25..1000 to set beacon interval in milliseconds):
NetworkType[PtMP] (PtMP|PtP to set network type):
AntennaGain[5] (0..50 to set antenna gain in dBi):