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Parameter Description
Number of Radios The number of radios that the device is licensed to operate.
Number of Ethernet The number of Ethernet interfaces supported by the device.
Interfaces
Radio 1 Allowed The operational frequency band supported by the device radio.
Frequency Band
Maximum Output The maximum output bandwidth limit of the device. It is represented in mbps.
Bandwidth
Maximum Input The maximum input bandwidth limit of the device. It is represented in mbps.
Bandwidth
: The Input and Output Bandwidth features are referred with respect to the
wireless interface. Input bandwidth refers to the data received on the wireless
interface and output bandwidth refers to the data sent out of the wireless
interface.
Maximum Aggregate The maximum cumulative bandwidth of the device, which is the sum of configured output
Bandwidth and input bandwidths.
Product Family Represents the product family of the device.
Product Class Represents the product class of the device, which is either indoor or outdoor.
Allowed Operational Represents the operational mode of the device, that is, BSU/SU/End Point A/End Point B.
Modes of Radio1
Maximum SUs The maximum number of SUs that a BSU supports.
Allowed
MAC address of the The MAC address of the device.
Device is
6.2 File Management
The
File Management
tab enables you to upgrade the firmware and configuration files onto the device, and retrieve
configuration and log files from the device through Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP).
6.2.1 TFTP Server
A Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server lets you transfer files across a network. By using TFTP, you can retrieve files from the
device for backup or copying, and you can upgrade the firmware or the configuration files onto the device. You can download
the SolarWinds TFTP server application from http://support.proxim.com. You can also download the latest TFTP software from
SolarWinds Web site at http://www.solarwinds.net.
While using TFTP server, ensure the following:
The upload or download directory is correctly set (the default directory is C:\TFTP-Root).
The required firmware file is present in the directory.
The TFTP server is running during file upload and download. You can check the connectivity between the device and
the TFTP server by pinging the device from the Personal Computer that hosts the TFTP server. The ping program
should show replies from the device.
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