Operation and Maintenance Manual

MultiHaul™ Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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SSID Service Set Identifier (SSID) of the Terminal Unit that is used for
connection with the Base Unit. Default: MultiHaul.
Password base-unit password used for connection. Default: MultiHaul.
Connection-mode auto connect or scan-only. Default: auto-connect.
o Auto connect TU will connect automatically to BU in case SSID/password
match.
o Scan only TU will scan and present all visible BUs (without connecting to
any of them, even if SSID/password match).
Name - text string representing the name of the TU as it will be identified by the
BU. Default: Serial Number of the TU.
Status (R/O) connection status: connected (in case of association to a BU) or
scanning (if not associated to a BU).
Frequency (R/O) the channel frequency the TU is locked on (determined by the
BU).
Base-unit-mac the MAC address of the BU connected.
Tx-mcs the Adaptive Modulation & Coding Scheme (A-MCS) which is used to
transmit the packets. MCS values: 1 to 8 (MCS 10 for very short links). MCS 0 is
used to carry control messages only (no data traffic).
RSSI Receive Signal Strength Indication (in dBm). Available as long as the TU is
connected.
Signal-quality the signal’s quality indication. Values: 0 to 100.
Tx-throughput the transmitted throughput over the RF interface (in Mbps).
Rx-throughput the received throughput over the RF interface (in Mbps).
Connect-time time the TU is connected to the BU since last disconnection.
4.5.3 Remote Terminal Units Setup and Monitoring
From the Base Unit you can provision the connected Terminal Units.
Use the show remote-terminal-unit command, to display the RF settings of the
connected TUs (1 to 8) and their settings.
Use the set remote-terminal-unit command, to set the RF settings of the
connected TUs.
BU> show remote-terminal-unit
remote-terminal-unit 1 eth-port : eth-tu1
remote-terminal-unit 1 mac : 00:24:a4:07:47:14
remote-terminal-unit 1 name : F644206660