User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 4. System Diagnostics and Operating Tips
 - Appendix A. Initial Settings
 - Appendix B. Installing the Configuration Software and Upgrading Firmware
 - Appendix C. Technical Specifications
- Burst-Rate Limit
 - Downlink/Uplink Throughput
 - Frequency Plans
 - Tx Power
 - Antenna
 - Receiver Sensitivity
 - Maximum Distance Between Base Station and Subscriber Unit
 - System
 - Standards Compliance and Interfaces
 - Configuration and Management
 - Power/Environment Safety
 - Physical Dimension
 - Installation Details
 - Optional Accessories
 
 - Appendix D. Constructing Power and Ethernet Cables
 - Appendix E. Lightning Protection Recommendations
 - Appendix F. Technical Support and Training
 
Tsunami Multipoint Version 1.3 Installation Guide 
Turning Off Password Protection 
To turn off password protection, from the BSU console, enter setpw<level><oldpw><null><null> 
where: 
<level> = either admin or user, depending upon which level of password protection you want to 
remove. For example, if the current admin password is “superuser,” to remove the admin 
password, enter setpw admin superuser null null. 
<oldpw> = the old password. 
If you turn off both display-level and user-level password protection, restart the BSU to refresh its 
memory. 
Figure 28. Password Definition/Usage Diagram 
Logging In 
If password protection is turned on, you must “log in” to the system to either display system status 
(user-level privileges) or change the system’s configuration (admin-level privileges). 
To log in, enter login <password> where <password> is either the user-level or admin-level password. 
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CPN 63179  Issue Date: 01/24/03 










