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
Advanced Configuration
Tsunami QB-8100 Series (100 Mbps/5 Mbps Models) Installation and Management Guide 48
Parameter Description
Mode Specifies the radio mode in which the device is
configured.
Network Name It is the name given to a network so that an End
Point A and an End Point B can mutually
authenticate. End Point B can register to End Point A
only if it has the same Network Name. The Network
Name can be 1 to 32 characters in length.
WORP MTU WORP MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) is the largest
size of the data payload in wireless frame that may
be transmitted. The MTU size can range from 350 to
3808 for High Throughput modes.
The default and maximum value of the WORP MTU
is 3808.
Super Framing Super Framing refers to the mechanism that enables
multiple Ethernet/802.3 frames to be packed in a
single WORP data frame. When the WORP MTU size
is configured larger than the Ethernet frame size,
then WORP constructs a super frame with size of
the WORP MTU configured and pack multiple
Ethernet frames. It results in reducing the number of
frames transmitted over wireless medium thereby
conserving wireless medium and increasing the
overall throughput.
Multi Frame Bursting To achieve higher throughput, WORP protocol
allows each side (End Point A or End Point B) to send
multiple data frames in sequence and treats it as a
single data frame. During Multi bursting sequence,
the receiver will not be allowed to interrupt the
sequence by sending any message. By default, this
feature is Enabled.
This parameter is configurable only on End Point A
and it turns this feature on (if enabled) or off (if
disabled) for both End Point A and End Point B.
When Multi Frame Bursting is enabled, the number
of frames transmitted for each polling cycle can be
configured as part of Quality of Service (QoS)
Configuration.