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CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901
Rev No: 05
5 GHz RF Modem 31-Jan-2007 26 of 84
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4.2.21 interleave Interleave Data Blocks
Usage: interleave [<0|1|2|3|4|5|6>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no argument, displays the current interleave depth. Otherwise set the
interleave depth to the specified value.
Data blocks may be interleaved to improve the error performance in the presence
of certain kinds of noise and interference. The optimum interleave depends on
the characteristics of the noise and interference and is selecting the optimum
interleave depth is beyond the scope of this document.
Increasing the interleave depth increases the latency of the link.
Depth of 0 and 1 are equivalent and mean interleaving is off.
4.2.22 ip Internet Protocol Address
Usage: ip [<0|1>] [nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no argument, display the current manual IP address. Otherwise, set the
manual IP address to the specified value.
The IP address is required for the RMS Ethernet port to communicate. If DHCP
is disabled then the IP address must be set manually using this command. A
unique address must be assigned to each device on the network.
If DHCP is enabled, this setting is ignored. The value reported here DOES NOT
represent the IP address established by the DHCP server.
Note: the 0/1 refers to the RMS Ethernet port (0) or the payload Ethernet port (1).
Although there is an IP address setting for the payload port, it is not used. The
default port is 0, however, so entering a 0 or 1 is unnecessary and is only
documented for the sake of completeness.
4.2.23 linestat Display Serial Line Status
Usage: linestat
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO
Display the status of the modem control signals on the EIA-530/232 port(s).
4.2.24 loghost Loghost Address
Usage: loghost [<nn.nn.nn.nn|hostname.domain>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no value specified, display the current setting of the loghost. Otherwise set
the loghost to the specified value. The loghost may be specified as a “dotted
quad” IP address, or as a hostname and domain. The change will take effect when
the system is restarted.