User guide

Building Your Canopy Network March 2005
Through Software Release 6.1
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Canopy System User Guide
Site Contact
Enter contact information for the module administrator. This parameter is written into the
sysContact SNMP MIB-II object and can be polled by an NMS. The buffer size for this
field is 128 characters.
Site Location
Enter information about the physical location of the module. This parameter is written into
the sysLocation SNMP MIB-II object and can be polled by an NMS. The buffer size for
this field is 128 characters.
The CMMmicro Configuration page also provides the following buttons.
Save Changes, Undo Saved Changes, Set to Defaults, Reboot
The effects of clicking these buttons are defined in Table 39.
Table 39: When Changes Become Effective in CMMmicro
For these parameters… clicking this button… has this effect.
Save Changes
Any change becomes effective
immediately and any previous
setting is lost.
Undo Saved Changes
No change is undone, and no
previous setting is restored.
Set to Defaults
The default setting is not restored.
Port Configuration
Description
Power Port Control
Webpage Auto Update
Reboot
No change that is not already
effective becomes effective.
Save Changes
Any change is recorded into flash
memory but does not become
effective immediately, and any
previous setting can be restored.
Undo Saved Changes
Any change recorded into flash
memory is undone, and the
previous setting is restored.
Set to Defaults
The default setting is restored.
Any other parameter
Reboot
Any change recorded in flash
memory (and not later undone)
becomes effective.
In addition, when you click Reboot, the following events occur and are logged:
The CMMmicro reboots.
Any AP or BH that receives power from the CMMmicro loses power and thus
also reboots.
Any AP or BH that does not receive power but receives sync from the CMMmicro
loses and then regains sync.