2 RANGELAN2 Extension Point Models 7540 and 7541 User’s Guide
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Warranty Return Policy If you have a problem with your RangeLAN2 product, please call Proxim Technical Support at 408-7312640. Proxim Technical Support will assist with resolving any technical difficulties you may have with your Proxim product. After calling Proxim Technical Support, if your product is found to be defective, you may return the product to Proxim after obtaining an RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number from Proxim Technical Support.
Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................. 1 The RangeLAN2 Family .......................................................................... Extension Point Radios ............................................................................ System Requirements ............................................................................... The Product Package ................................................................................ 1 2 3 3 2.
Backbone Radio Configuration Menu ................................................... 29 SNMP Management ............................................................................... 30 Reset Extension Point to Factory Defaults ............................................. 30 Dump Configuration to Screen .............................................................. 30 7. Statistics Menu .......................................................... 31 BSA Radio Statistics Menu ..............................
Power Outages / Brownouts ................................................................... Installation Checklist .............................................................................. Commonly Asked Technical Support Questions ................................... LED Indicators ....................................................................................... 53 54 55 56 A. Menu Structure ......................................................... 59 B. Download Menu ........................
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1. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the RangeLAN2 754x Extension Point, a member of the RangeLAN2 family. The Extension Point will allow you to wirelessly extend the coverage of your existing RangeLAN2 network. It includes features like Smart Attach and 10BaseFree . Smart Attach is a combination of parameters including Preferred Master Lists, the Error Domain, and the Backbone Search Timer which enable easy configuration of the Extension Point devices.
❑ RangeLAN2 7510/752x is a wireless access point which allows for easy expandability of your wireless network increasing range and facilitating mobility applications. It operates at the Data Link level (layer 2) of the OSI model, providing protocol-independent access for RangeLAN2 computer users into existing wired Ethernet LANs. ❑ RangeLAN2 753x is a wireless access point which allows for easy expandability of your wireless network increasing range and facilitating mobility applications.
System Requirements To begin using your Extension Point, you need the following minimum system requirements: ❑ A RangeLAN2 7510/752x/753x Access Point with V1.
Figure 1 Extension Point components 4
2. Quick Installation You may follow the quick installation steps if the following conditions are true: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ There will only be one Extension Point on this network You will use all the software default values You do not need to configure an IP address for the Extension Point and do not intend to manage it via telnet You will not be setting Security IDs on your network If your installation meets the preceding criteria, proceed with the following instructions: 1.
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3. Physical Installation Antenna Options The Extension Point requires two antennas that are purchased separately. Most installations are well served by one directional (for the Backbone radio) and one omnidirectional (for the BSA radio) antenna. Each of these antennas ships with installation and mounting instructions. For information on additional antenna options, please contact your Proxim Sales Representative.
Indoor Mounting Options The Extension Point was designed to sit on a desktop. You may optionally purchase a mounting hardware bracket to attach it to a cubicle or a wall.
Figure 4 Cubicle Mount 9
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4. Wireless Topologies There are many wireless topologies that can be created using one or several Extension Points. This chapter explains One-Hop, Multiple Linear, Tree and Building-to-Building topologies. You can combine topologies to create larger, more complex networks. This chapter also describes roaming and how it affects the number and configuration of Extension Points.
After initial implementation of the wireless components of the network, additional Extension Points can be added, although those additions should be planned as carefully as the initial installation. Exercise caution when removing an Extension Point from an operational network. Units you remove may carry active backbone traffic from other cells, and if valid fallback Masters are not configured and available, that traffic will be disrupted.
Network Backbone Master, Domain 0, Channel 2, Subchannel 2 Station, Domain 0 RangeLAN2 754x Extension Point RangeLAN2 7510/752x/753x Access Point Master, Domain 0, Channel 1, Subchannel 1 Laptops w/RangeLAN2 7400 PC Cards Figure 5 One Hop Topology Multiple Linear The multiple linear (or multiple hop) architecture involves the use of two or more Extension Points communicating with one another, with the final unit communicating with the 7510/752x/ 753x Access Point.
The figure below illustrates a two-hop topology. Each Extension Point is further from the wired 7510/752x/753x Access Point, allowing the final wireless clients to communicate at greater distances. Note that each Master, while on the same Domain, uses a unique Channel to create an independent 1.6 Mbps pipe, as described in Chapter 6.
Network Backbone Laptops w/RangeLAN2 7400 PC Cards Master, Domain 0, Channel 2, Subchannel 2 Station, Domain 0 RangeLAN2 754x Extension Point RangeLAN2 7510/752x/753x Access Point Master, Domain 0, Channel 3, Subchannel 3 Master, Domain 0, Channel 1, Subchannel 1 Station, Domain 0 RangeLAN2 754x Extension Point Laptops w/RangeLAN2 7400 PC Cards Figure 7 Tree Topology Building-to-Building The Extension Point can be used to extend the range of a Building-to-Building link created using two 7510/752x
Network Backbone Network Backbone Master, Domain 0, Channel 2, Subchannel 2 RangeLAN2 7510/752x Access Point Station, Domain 0 RangeLAN2 754x Extension Point RangeLAN2 7510/752x Access Point Master, Domain 0, Channel 1, Subchannel 1 Station, Domain 0 Figure 8 Building-to-Building Topology Roaming For seamless roaming, all RangeLAN2 devices in the network (7510/752x/753x Access Points, Extension Points, and PC Cards) must be configured with the same Domain and Security ID.
Note: If the roaming PC must remain connected to the network, cells must overlap for continuous coverage without gaps. Roaming stations will only roam among Access Points and Extension Points with the same Domain and Security ID.
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1. Connect the null modem RS-232 cable between the Extension Point Local Management Port and a free serial port on your terminal or PC. 2. Configure the terminal or terminal emulation package for 9600 bps N81 operation. If you are using a terminal emulation package, choose TTY as the terminal type. 3. Apply power to the Extension Point. During the boot process messages will be displayed on the terminal screen.
Main Menu After using one of the above two methods, you will see the following software menu whose choices will be described in the next chapters: M ain M enu C onfiguration M enu Statistics M enu Status M enu D ow nload M enu D iagnostics M enu R eset Extension Point Note: Depending on the current settings of the Extension Point, the order of the options in the menu tree may change slightly. SNMP Management You may configure and monitor the Extension Point using an SNMP management package.
❑ Proxim Enterprise MIB The Proxim Enterprise MIB is supplied in ASN.1 format. It is available on the Proxim BBS and Web site. The filename is AP7540.MIB. Follow the instructions in your SNMP management package for incorporating enterprise-specific MIBs. Modem Support The Extension Point may be remotely configured via a dial-up modem. To allow for this type of configuration: 1. Configure the modem from a terminal or terminal emulation program at 9600 bps. 2.
6. Configuration Parameters To configure the Extension Point, pick the Configuration option from the Main Menu. The following diagram illustrates the software tree: C o nfig ura tio n M e nu T C P /IP C o nfig ura tio n M e nu IP A dd r es s S u bn et M a sk B O O T P S er v er ( 0.0 .0.
TCP/IP Configuration Menu Use this option to change the TCP/IP parameters of the Extension Point. Parameter Name Range Default IP Address - 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask - 0.0.0.0 Default Gateway Address - 0.0.0.0 Send BOOTP at Boot Time True/False True BOOTP Server Address - 0.0.0.0 * Telnet Access Enabled/Disabled Enabled Telnet Password - - * 0.0.0.0 is used to send a broadcast IP Address indicates the IP address that will be assigned to the Extension Point.
You can enable or disable the Extension Point's ability to request its IP address from a BOOTP server at boot time, and you can supply the IP address of that server. You can enable or disable the ability to open a telnet session to the Extension Point and set a password to control telnet access.
BSA Radio Configuration Menu Parame te r Name Rang e De fault Rad io Po rt Ad ministrative Status Enab le d /Disab le d Enab le d Do main 0-15 0 Channe l 1-15 2 Sub channe l 1-15 2 Erro r Do main 0-15 13 Erro r Do main Time r (se co nd s) 2 - 255 55 Maste r Name 11 characte rs EP_MASTER Re p e ating Enab le d True /False False De lay Rad io Re co nfig ure True /False True MAC Op timize Auto , Ve ry Lig ht, Lig ht, No rmal Auto No Traffic Trap Pe rio d (se co nd s) 0-10,000
This option allows you to change the various wireless parameters for the BSA radio. Radio Port Administrative Status is used for SNMP. It corresponds to the SNMP MIBII Administrative status parameter and can be used to bring the BSA radio interface back up after it has been disabled by an SNMP manager. It can also be used to put the radio into a mode in which it no longer transmits or receives packets.
The Error Domain is the Domain used by the BSA radio if the Backbone radio loses synchronization with all the Masters in its list. It will switch to this Domain after the amount of time specified in the Error Domain Timer parameter has passed without finding an acceptable Master. The Master Name parameter specifies an alphanumeric name to simplify the identification of each Master in your network. This parameter is case sensitive.
To further improve the security of a wireless subnetwork, each unit requires the same Security ID to establish communication. The Security ID is used on all RangeLAN2 products and all Station Types. This ID is encrypted and stored in the Extension Point itself, not in software. It cannot be accessed but you may change it. If you do change it, however, you will need to change the Security ID on all other radios with which this one was communicating.
The First Master To Sync To parameter names the Master with which this Extension Point will synchronize. If this field is filled in, there will be another choice, Second Master To Sync To. If the first Master is unavailable to the Extension Point, it will look to the second Master. Similarly, if the second choice is filled in, a Third Master To Sync To field will be visible. If none of these fields is filled in, the radio will continually look for the best Master. These parameters are case sensitive.
7. Statistics Menu You can view statistics about the Extension Point from the Statistics Menu.
BSA Radio Statistics Menu This menu displays the number of successfully transmitted and received packets through the BSA radio interface of the Extension Point. Backbone Radio Statistics Menu This menu displays the number of successfully transmitted and received packets through the Backbone radio interface of the Extension Point. Bridge Statistics Menu This menu has one option which shows the percentage of the bridge’s forwarding table that is used by learned node addresses.
8. Status Menu The Status Menu shows you the current state of Extension Point parameters.
BSA Radio Status Menu The current Extension Point BSA radio parameters are displayed in this menu option. These will match those in the Configuration Menu with the exception of MAC Optimize. If MAC Optimize is configured as Auto, it will still appear in the Status Menu as Very Light, Light or Normal, depending on the current number of synchronized radios. The Radio Traffic Level and Radio Broadcast Level parameters show the current values of these parameters which may cause an SNMP trap.
The First Sync To parameter lists the name of the Master to which this Extension Point will first look to synchronize. If programmed, there will also be parameters for Second Sync To and Third Sync To. The Roaming Enabled parameter can differ from its configured value if any Sync To parameters are set. The Roaming Enabled parameter is set to “false” if one or more of these are programmed, even if the Configuration Menu indicates it is “true.
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9. SNMP Management You may configure and monitor the Extension Point using an SNMP management package.
The Extension Point supports the following MIBs: ❑ MIB-II (RFC 1213) ❑ IEEE 802.1d Bridge MIB (RFC 1493) ❑ Proxim Enterprise MIB The Proxim Enterprise MIB is supplied in ASN.1 format. It is available on the Proxim BBS and Web site. The filename is AP7540.MIB. Follow the instructions in your SNMP management package for incorporating enterprise-specific MIBs. Note: The Extension Point is not manufactured with a default IP address.
The Read/Write SNMP Community parameter specifies the community supported by the Extension Point. Actions permitted by this community are “read-write” (GET, GET-NEXT, and SET). The Read/Write SNMP Manager IP Address specifies the IP address of the SNMP manager which is permitted to use the Read/Write SNMP Community. An address of 0.0.0.0 indicates any manager may use the community.
Enterprise Specific Traps No Traffic - Sent when set to a non-zero value and when the Extension Point does not receive any traffic from other radios for the configured period of time. The time may be configured in the BSA Radio Configuration Menu. Broadcast Threshold - Sent if the radio broadcast traffic exceeds the limit set by the BSA Radio Configuration parameter, Radio Broadcast Trap Threshold.
10. Performance Hints This section provides the user with ideas as to how to increase performance and network satisfaction on a wireless network. Microwave Ovens Microwave ovens operate in the same frequency band as RangeLAN2. Therefore, if you use a microwave within range of RangeLAN2 (about 10') you may notice network performance degradation. However, both your microwave and your RangeLAN2 network will continue to function.
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11. Site Survey, Antenna Pointing Tool, and Master Search Tool The Extension Point has three mechanisms to determine proper placement of radios and antennas: a site survey tool which displays the quality of the wireless link between the BSA radio and its wireless clients; an antenna pointing tool to aim the Backbone radio's antenna; and a Master search tool which displays information on all visible Masters. A network administrator might use these tools when diagnosing user performance problems.
Figure 9 Broadcast Site Survey The higher the Link Quality number from a particular node, the better the link. A Link Quality number of 0 indicates that the node is no longer responding at all. This is the most important parameter to watch to verify that you will be able to maintain a reliable wireless connection. Note that the Link Quality number of RangeLAN2 7200 and 7400 adapters may be low if those adapters are in their doze mode when being surveyed.
After using the Broadcast Site Survey, you can choose the Run Directed Site Survey to check the packets per second and bytes per second measurements between the Extension Point and the node you select.
On the BSA radio, the Antenna Pointing Tool prompts for MAC address, packet size and sample interval. Enter the MAC address of any Station which is synchronized with the BSA radio. If there is only one Station synchronized to the BSA radio, its MAC address will be listed by default.
On the Backbone radio, the Antenna Pointing Tool prompts for packet size and sample interval, as well as whether or not you want to permit roaming during the test. The MAC address of the current Master is displayed. If roaming is enabled, you can move the Backbone radio antenna and synchronize with a different Master. The last parameter displayed indicates if the Backbone radio is synchronized to a Master.
Figure 12 Master Search Tool 48
12. Troubleshooting The Extension Point is designed to be very easy to install and operate. If you do experience difficulties, however, use the information in this chapter to help diagnose and solve the problem. If you cannot resolve the problem, contact Proxim, as described in Appendix F, “How to Reach Technical Support.” How to Obtain Help with Your LAN Installation If you require assistance to install your LAN, Proxim can put you in touch with a RangeLAN2 Reseller in your area.
M ain M enu C onfiguration M enu Statistics M enu Status M enu D ow nload M enu D iagnostics M enu BSA R adio Diagnostics M enu R un B ro ad cast S ite S u rve y R u n D ire cte d S ite S urve y * R u n A nte nna Po intin g T ool R ad io R O M V e rsio n Backbone Radio D iagnostics M enu R u n B ro ad cast S ite S urve y R u n D ire cte d S ite S urve y * R u n A nte nna Po intin g T ool * R un M a ste r S e arch T o ol R a d io R O M V e rsio n T ech nical S up p ort P a ram e te rs B oo
Versions You can read the ROM version of each radio in the Extension Point. You can also read the Boot ROM version and Flash Code version. Technical Support Parameters If you call Proxim Technical Support, they may ask you to enable the Technical Support Parameters to perform more detailed diagnostics on the unit. Ping IP Host From the Diagnostics Menu, you can cause the Extension Point to Ping any IP Host on the network.
Figure 13 Discover APs/EPs Display Wireless Network Tree The Extension Point will display the tree of all 7510/752x/753x Access Points and Extension Points that it is able to discover along with their relationship to one another, i.e. who is synchronized to whom. Each indentation indicates a hop. The Extension Point from which the tree is being built will be listed with asterisks (***) next to its name.
Figure 14 Display Wireless Network Tree Power Outages / Brownouts If there are power problems in an Extension Point installation, verify that as the tree comes back up, each Extension Point is synchronized to the unit you desire and expect, and make sure the wireless clients have a proper path to the network backbone.
Installation Checklist In case of installation difficulties, verify the following: ❑ All 7510/752x/753x Access Points must have V1.3 or later software. Note that the software version is listed in the upper right corner of the menu. ❑ All Masters that are using the same Domain and Security ID should have unique Channels wherever possible. If there are more than 15 Masters, reuse Channels on Masters that are not geographically adjacent.
Commonly Asked Technical Support Questions Problem/Symptom/Question Possible Solution/Answer Chapter in User’s Guide Is theExtension Point fully booted? The status LED changes from steady yellow to steady green 12 I can’t connect to the network from wireless client. 1. Verify the wireless connection using the Site Survey Tool of the Extension Point or of the client. 2.
LED Indicators There are three LEDs on the front of the Extension Point: ❑ The cornermost LED, called the System LED, changes from yellow to green to indicate the Extension Point is functional. It changes from yellow to red if there is a hardware problem with the unit. If this LED does turn red, contact Proxim Technical Support. The LED will blink yellow if the Extension Point has entered the Error Domain because it cannot find a Master on the Backbone with which to synchronize.
The following table illustrates the state of the LEDs during power-up: State System LED B S A LE D Backbone LE D Unit off Off Off Off Power-On Diagnostics Yellow Off Off Diagnostics Failed Red Off Off Normal Green BlinkingYellow Blinking Green Cannot Synch to Backbone Blinking Yellow Off Off There are two functional LEDs on the back panel of the Extension Point: ❑ The green LED next to the BSA Antenna is on steady when the BSA radio is acting as a Master.
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A. Menu Structure C o nfig ura tio n M e nu T C P /IP C o nfig ura tio n M e nu IP A d d r e ss S ubnet M ask D e fa u lt G a te w a y A d d r e s s B O O T P S e r v e r ( 0 .0 .0 .
M ain M enu C onfiguration M enu Statistics M enu B SA R adio Statistics M enu S u cce ssfu l R x D a ta P a cke ts S u cce ssfu l T x D a ta P a cke ts B ackbone R adio Statistics M enu S u cce ssfu l R x D a ta P a cke ts S u cce ssfu l T x D a ta P a cke ts B ridge Statistics M enu C u rre n t F o rw ard in g D a t a b ase U sa g e (%) R eset Statistics Status M enu D ow nload M enu D iagnostics M enu R eset Extension Point 60
M ain M enu Configuration M enu Statistics M enu Status M enu BSA R adio Status M enu C u rre n t D o m a in C u rre n t C h a n n e l C u rre n t S u b c h a n n e l C u rre n t M a s te r N a m e C u rre n t E rro r D o m a in C u rre n t E rro r D o m a in T im e r C u rre n t R e p e a tin g S ta tu s C u rre n t M A C O p tim ize R a d io T ra ff ic L e v e l (% ) R a d io B ro a d c a st L e ve l (% ) R a d io R O M V e rsio n R e se t R e q u ire d f o r R e c o n fig u ra t io n N u
M ain M enu C onfiguration M enu Statistics M enu Status M enu D ow nload M enu ** D o w n loa d E P Im a g e U s in g X-M o d em D o w n lo a d E P Im a g e U sin g T F T P D o w n lo a d E P Im a g e U sin g F T P A c ce p t D o w n lo a d s fro m O th e r E P s E P Im a g e D o w n lo a d T a b le U p d a te Im a g e s o f A ll E P s U p d a te Im a g e s o f S e le c te d E P s U p d a te Im a g e o f a S p e cific E P D iagnostics M enu ** O nly visib le w h e n co n fig u rin g via se ria
M ain M enu Configuration M enu Statistics M enu Status Menu Dow nload M enu Diagnostics M enu BSA Radio Diagnostics M enu R u n B ro a d c a s t S ite S u rv e y R u n D ire ct e d S ite S u rv e y * R u n A n te nn a P o in tin g T o ol R a d io R O M V e rsio n Backbone Radio Diagnostics M enu R u n B ro a d ca st S ite S u rve y R u n D ire ct e d S ite S u rv e y * R u n A n te nn a P o in tin g T o ol * R u n M a s te r S e a rc h T o o l R a d io R O M V e rs io n T e ch n ica l S u
B. Download Menu At some point in the future, you may need to upgrade the Extension Point software. To do this, choose the Download Menu option. Then you can choose to download a new image. When configuring the Extension Point through the serial port you may download using Xmodem, TFTP, or FTP. When configuring via telnet, you will not have the Xmodem option.
The steps for downloading a new image are: 1. Choose a method of download (Xmodem, TFTP, FTP) and place the image file on that hard drive, floppy diskette, server, etc. When performing an Xmodem download, use the Xmodem or Xmodem CRC protocols. 2. Bring up the menu on the Extension Point via a terminal with a null modem cable or a telnet session. 3. Choose the Download Menu off the Main Menu. 4. Choose the Download type, i.e. Download EP Image Using Xmodem, etc. 5.
C. Glossary Access Point - An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks together. Bandwidth — The size (in Hertz) of the frequency range that a signal transmission occupies. Typical narrow band signals occupy a 25 KHz bandwidth. The RangeLAN2 signal occupies a 1 MHz bandwidth. BB (Backbone) — The Station radio of the Extension Point that synchronizes with a Master to attach to the network backbone. BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) — A protocol used to assign IP addresses.
IP Address (Internet protocol address) — A 32-bit address assigned to TCP/IP hosts. Spread Spectrum — A radio data transmission modulation technique by which the transmitted signal is spread over a bandwidth wider than the information bandwidth. In the U.S., Spread Spectrum bands are designated by the FCC and require no user license. SNMP ( Simple Network Management Protocol) — A protocol used to manage network nodes. TCP/IP — Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol.
D. Parameters TCP/IP Parameters Parameter Name Range Default IP Address - 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask - 0.0.0.0 Default Gateway Address - 0.0.0.0 Send BOOTP at Boot Time True/False True BOOTP Server Address - 0.0.0.0 * Telnet Access Enabled/Disabled Enabled Telnet Password - - * 0.0.0.
BSA Radio Parameters Parame te r Name Rang e De fault Rad io Po rt Ad ministrative Status Enab le d /Disab le d Enab le d Do main 0-15 0 Channe l 1-15 2 Sub channe l 1-15 2 Erro r Do main 0-15 13 Erro r Do main Time r (se co nd s) 2 - 255 55 Maste r Name 11 characte rs EP_MASTER Re p e ating Enab le d True /False False De lay Rad io Re co nfig ure True /False True MAC Op timize Auto , Ve ry Lig ht, Lig ht, No rmal Auto No Traffic Trap Pe rio d (se co nd s) 0-10,000,000 0
Backbone Radio Parameters Parame te r Name Rang e De fault Rad io Po rt Ad ministrative Status Enab le d /Disab le d Enab le d Do main 0-15 0 First Maste r To Sync To 11 characte rs b lank Hig h Prio rity Pro to co l Enab le d True /False True De lay Rad io Re co nfig ure True /False True Ro aming Enab le d True /False True Se curity ID 0-20 characte rs b lank 70
E. U.S. Specifications The following technical specification is for reference purposes only. Actual product’s performance and compliance with local telecommunications regulations may vary from country to country. Proxim, Inc. will only ship products that are type approved in the destination country. Data Rate (per port) 1.6 Mbps Media Access Protocol RangeLAN2 CSMA/CA Frequency Band 2.4-2.
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Index A Accept Downloads from Other WB/APs 65 Access Point. See RangeLAN2: 7510/7520 Aging Period 25, 34 Antenna Options 7, 41 Pointing Tool 5, 43, 47, 54 Authentication Traps 39 Authorization 39 B Backbone 2, 11, 29, 32, 34, 43, 56, 66. See Backbone Basic Service Area.
D Default Gateway 24, 35 Delay Radio Reconfigure 28, 29 Discover APs/EPs 51, 54 Display Wireless Network Tree 52, 54 Domain 11, 27, 54 Dump Configuration to Screen 30 E Enable/Disable SNMP 38 EP Download Table 65 Error Domain 28 Error Domain Timer 28 F First Master To Sync To 30, 54 First Sync To 35 Flash Code Version 51 Forwarding Database Table 35 Forwarding DB Usage Trap Threshold 25 H High Priority Protocol Enabled 30 I Installation Planning 11 IP Address 20, 24, 35, 67 L LEDs 56 Link Down 39 Link
M MAC Address 43 MAC Optimize 28, 34 Manager IP Address Read-Only SNMP 38 Read/Write SNMP 39 Master 57 Name 11, 28 Master Search Tool 47, 54 Menu Backbone Radio Configuration 29 Backbone Radio Diagnostics 43, 54 Backbone Radio Statistics 32 Backbone Radio Status 34 Bridge Configuration 25 Bridge Statistics 32 Bridge Status 35 BSA Radio Configuration 26 BSA Radio Diagnostics 43 BSA Radio Statistics 32 BSA Radio Status 34 Diagnostics 49 Download 62, 64 Main 21, 23 Statistics 31, 60 Status 33, 61 TCP/IP Config
O Outdoor Packaging 7 P Ping IP Host 51 Power 53 R Radio Broadcast Level 34 Radio Broadcast Trap Threshold 40. See Trap: Radio Broadcast Threshold Radio High Usage 40 Radio Port Administrative Status 27 Radio ROM version 34 Radio Traffic Level 34 Radio Traffic Trap Threshold 40. See Trap: Radio Traffic Threshold Range 41 RangeLAN2 7100 1 7400 1 7510/752x 2, 3, 54 753x 2 7540 2 7541 2 Family 1 Read-Only SNMP Community. See Community: Read-Only SNMP Read-Only SNMP Manager IP Address.
Run Broadcast Site Survey 43 Run Directed Site Survey 45, 54 S Second Master To Sync To 30, 54 Second Sync To 35 Security ID 29, 54 Serial Port Down 40 Site Survey 43, 54 SNMP 21, 30, 37, 67 SNMP Trap Community. See Community: SNMP Trap Subchannel 11, 27, 34 Subnet Mask 24, 35 Synced-To Master Name 34 T Technical Support 49, 51, 72 Telnet. See Configuration: Telnet Terminal.