User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Initialization
- Hardware Description
- System Requirements
- Product Package
- Hardware Installation
- Step 1: Choose a Location
- Step 2: Unpack Shipping Box
- Step 3: Assemble the Cable
- Step 4: Determine Proper Mounting Orientation
- Step 5: Assemble Mounting Hardware
- Step 6: Mount the Unit
- Step 7: Plug in the Cables
- Step 8: Power on the Unit
- Step 9: View LEDs
- Step 10: Align the Antenna
- Step 11: Tighten the Cables
- Step 12: Weatherproof the Connectors
- Step 13: Install Documentation and Software
- Using the Web Interface
- Installing Latest Software
- First Configuration
- Base Station Configuration
- Introduction
- System Configuration
- MAC Configuration
- Radio Configuration
- Radio Downlink Burst Profile Configuration
- Radio Uplink Burst Profile Configuration
- Networking Configuration
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Subscriber Station Authentication
- Subscriber Station List
- Service Class Creation
- Logging Configuration
- Management Interface Configuration
- Subscriber Station Configuration
- Commands on BS/SS
- Log Messages on the BS/SS
- Monitoring the BS and SS
- Technical Specifications
- Command Line Interface
- CLI Overview
- Configuration from the Base Station
- Configuration from the Subscriber Station
- Monitoring the BS and SS
- Technical Services and Support
- Statement of Warranty
Command Line Interface Tsunami MP.16 3650 System User Guide
CLI Overview: Commands
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Conventions
PIR Class, SF Class and SS Class Names
All the names are case-sensitive. When you create names with a combination of uppercase and lowercase characters,
you must use the same combination when configuring or deleting the PIR Class, SF Class, and SS Classes.
Interface Addressing
The following conventions are to be used during configuration for addressing the interfaces. These conventions apply to
both the SS and the BS.
• rf0: Wireless interface
• enet0: Ethernet interface
MAC Address Format
When specifying the MAC address in a command, the format can be one of the following:
• xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
• xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Commands
Commands affect the unit’s behavior and allow you to configure parameters and tables. After entering commands (and
parameters/arguments, if any) press the Enter key to execute the Command Line.
The commands listed below are described in more detail in the following subsections:
• Add Command: Adds PIRs, SF Classes, Subscriber Stations, SS Classes, and VLAN IDs
• Configure Command: Allows configuration access to a group of parameters, packet identification rule, or service flow
• Delete Command: Deletes PIRs, SF Classes, Subscriber Stations, SS Classes, and VLAN IDs
• Download Command: Transfers files from the TFTP server to the unit
• Exit Command: Disconnects and closes the current CLI session
• Passwd Command: Changes the password used to access the CLI
• Reboot Command: Signals the unit to reboot after a specified number of seconds
• Reset Command: Resets the unit to factory default
• Set Command: Changes parameter values. This command is only available from the configure prompt; it not available
from the root prompt. (See Configure Command.)
• Show Command: Views parameter and statistical values
• Upload Command: Transfers files from the unit to the TFTP server
Add Command
Use the add command from the root prompt on the BS to add PIRs, Service Flows, Subscriber Station Classes,
authorized SSs, Syslog Servers, TFTP configuration information, Trap Hosts, and VLAN ID List entries.
Valid syntax for the add command is as follows:
Command Results
add pir <PIR name> Adds a Packet Identification Rules
add sfclass <SF Class name> Adds a Service Flow Class
add ssclass <SS Class name> Adds a Subscriber Station Class
add ss <SS MAC address> Adds an authorized Subscriber Station
add sysloghost <IP Address> Adds a Syslog Server to the Syslog Server List