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
Base Station Configuration Tsunami MP.16 3650 System User Guide
Networking Configuration
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2. Set the VLAN Priority: Priority to be given to the VLAN Management ID; select a number between 0 and 7.
3. Select a VLAN Management ID. This is one VLAN ID from the VLAN ID List that serves as the Management ID. Only
VLAN packets tagged with this ID will have management access to the BS.
CAUTION: VLAN Management ID must be set when the VLAN mode is set to Trunk.
4. Set Repeating Mode to Enable or Disable. When enabled, the BS allows traffic to be bridged between SSs.
RADIUS Servers
In large networks with multiple units, you can maintain a list of MAC addresses in a centralized location using a RADIUS
authentication server that grants or denies access. If you use RADIUS authentication, you must specify a primary
RADIUS server and associated parameters. The secondary server is not configurable at this time.
Figure 3-13 RADIUS Server Parameters
The following parameters may be viewed or configured:
• Address Format: The format for the RADIUS server address is IP Address.
• Name/IP Address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server.
• Destination Port: Enter the port number which the BS and the server will use to communicate. The range is
1000-65536; by default, RADIUS servers communicate on port 1812.
• Shared Secret: Enter the password (between 1 and 255 character) shared by the RADIUS server and the BS. The
same password must also be configured on the RADIUS server. The default password is public.
• Response Time: Enter the maximum time, in seconds, that the BS should wait for the RADIUS server to respond to a
request. The range is 1-10 seconds; the default is 3 seconds.
• Maximum Retransmissions: Enter the maximum number of times an authentication request may be transmitted.
The range is 0 to 4, the default is 3.
• Status: Select Enable from the drop-down box to enable the RADIUS server, or select Disable to disable the
RADIUS server.