User guide

March 2005 Building Your Canopy Network
Through Software Release 6.1
Page 248 of 425 Issue 1
Canopy System User Guide
A list of channels in the band is provided in Considering Frequency Band Alternatives on
Page 100.
(The selection labeled Factory requires a special software key file for implementation.)
Color Code
The operator specifies a value from 0 to 254. For registration to occur, the color codes of
the BHS and of the BHM must match. Color code is not a security feature. Instead, color
code allows you to segregate an individual network or neighboring Canopy networks.
Color code also allows you to force a BHS to register to only a specific BHM, even if the
BHS can reach multiple BHMs. On all Canopy modules, the default setting for the color
code value is 0. This value matches only the color code of 0 (not all 255 color codes).
RECOMMENDATION:
Note the color code that you enter. Ensure that you can readily associate
this color code both with the module and with the other data that you
store about the module.
Display-Only Access
If you set (populate) the Display-Only Access password, this password will allow only
viewing activities on the module.
This protection interacts with the Full Access password protection as follows:
If the Display-Only Access password is set and the Full Access password
is not, then the Display-Only Access password allows
telnet and FTP access to the module.
viewing or changing the parameters of the module. This configuration is not
recommended.
If the Full Access password is also set, then the Full Access password allows
telnet and FTP access to the module, and the Display-Only Access password
does not.
If the Display-Only Access password is not set and the Full Access password
is, then no password is required to view the parameters of the module.
If neither password is set, then anyone can view or change the parameters of the
module. This configuration is not recommended.
To set this password, enter the same expression in both Display-Only Access fields for
verification. When the web-based interface prompts for this password, no user name is
required. However, when a telnet or FTP session prompts for this password, you must
enter the user name root in addition to the password.