User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Overview
- Installation and Initialization
- Basic Configuration
- Advanced Configuration
- 4.1 System Configuration
- 4.2 Network Configuration
- 4.3 Ethernet Properties Configuration
- 4.4 Wireless Configuration
- 4.5 Security Configuration
- 4.6 Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration
- 4.7 VLAN Configuration (Bridge Mode only)
- 4.8 Filtering Configuration (Bridge Only)
- 4.9 DHCP Configuration
- 4.10 IGMP Snooping (Bridge Mode only)
- 4.11 Routing Features Configuration
- System Management
- Monitoring the System
- Procedures
- 7.1 TFTP Server Setup
- 7.2 Web Interface Firmware Download
- 7.3 Configuration Backup
- 7.4 Configuration Restore
- 7.5 Text Based Configuration (TBC) File Management
- 7.6 Soft Reset to Factory Default
- 7.7 Hard Reset to Factory Default
- 7.8 Forced Reload
- 7.9 Upgrade a New Firmware Using ScanTool in Bootloader Mode
- 7.10 Download a New Firmware Using CLI from Bootloader
- Troubleshooting
- 8.1 PoE Injector
- 8.2 Connectivity Issues
- 8.3 Communication Issues
- 8.4 Setup and Configuration Issues
- 8.4.1 Lost Password
- 8.4.2 The QB-8100 Responds Slowly
- 8.4.3 Device Has Incorrect IP Address
- 8.4.4 HTTP Interface Does Not Work
- 8.4.5 Telnet CLI Does Not Work
- 8.4.6 TFTP Server Does Not Work
- 8.4.7 Setting IP Address using Serial Port
- 8.4.8 RADIUS Authentication Server
- 8.4.9 TFTP Server
- 8.4.10 Recovery Procedures
- 8.4.11 Soft Reset to Factory Defaults
- 8.4.12 Hard Reset to Factory Defaults
- 8.4.13 Forced Reload
- 8.4.14 VLAN Operation Issues
- 8.4.15 Changes Do Not Take Effect
- 8.4.16 Link Problems
- 8.4.17 General Check
- 8.4.18 Statistics Check
- 8.4.19 Analyzing the Spectrum
- Frequency Domains and Channels
- Boot Loader CLI and ScanTool
- Technical Specifications
- Part Numbers
- Regulatory Approval and Frequency Domains
- Integrated Dual Polarized Panel Antenna Specifications
- Radio and Transmission Specifications
- OFDM Modulation Rates
- Wireless Protocol
- Interfaces
- Transmit Power Settings
- Receive Sensitivity
- Latency
- Latency
- Management
- Power Supply
- LEDs
- Software Features
- Hardware Specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- MTBF and Warranty
- Lightning Protection
- Statement of Warranty
- Technical Services and Support
Overview
Tsunami QB-8100 Series (100 Mbps/5 Mbps Models) Installation and Management Guide 14
1.4 Management and Monitoring Capabilities
The network administrators can use the following management and monitoring interfaces to configure and manage the
Tsunami QB-8100 unit:
• Web Interface
• Command Line Interface
• SNMP Management
1.4.1 Web Interface
The Web interface (HTTP) provides easy access to configuration settings and network statistics from any computer on the
network. You can access the Web interface over your network, over the Internet, or with an Ethernet cable connected directly
to your computer’s Ethernet port. See Logging in to the Web Interface for more information.
1.4.2 Command Line Interface
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a text-based configuration utility that supports a set of keyboard commands and
parameters to configure and manage the QB-8100 devices. You can enter command statements composed of CLI commands
and their associated parameters. You can enter commands from the keyboard for real-time control or from scripts that
automate configuration. See the Tsunami QB-8100 Reference Manual for more information about the Command Line
Interface.
1.4.3 SNMP Management
In addition to the Web interface and the CLI, you also can use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to manage and
configure the QB-8100 devices. Note that this requires an SNMP manager program (sometimes called MIB browser) or a
Network Manager program using SNMP. The devices support several Management Information Base (MIB) files that describe
the parameters that can be viewed and configured using SNMP:
1. PXM-SNMP.mib (Enterprise MIB)
2. RFC-1213.mib (MIB-II)
3. RFC-1215.mib (Trap MIB)
4. RFC-2790.mib (HOST-RESOURCES-MIB)
5. RFC-2571.mib (SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB)
6. RFC-3412.mib (SNMP-MPD-MIB)
7. RFC-3414.mib (SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB)
The PXM MIB files are available on the Proxim Web site. You must compile one or more of these MIB files into your SNMP
program’s database before you manage your device using SNMP. See the documentation that came with your SNMP manager
for instructions about how to compile MIBs.
NOTE: When you update the software in the device, you must also update the MIBs to the same release. Because the
parameters in the MIB may have changed, you will not otherwise have full control over the features in the new
release.
The enterprise MIB (PXM-SNMP.mib) defines the Read and Read/Write objects you can view or configure using SNMP. These
objects correspond to most of the settings and statistics that are available with other management interfaces. See the
enterprise MIB for more information. The MIB can be opened with any text editor, such as Microsoft Word, Notepad, and
WordPad. See SNMP Parameters in the Services: Configuring the Passwords section.