User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- SkyWay Wireless Bridge/Router
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introducing Skyway
- Chapter 2: Getting to Know the SkyWay Bridge/Router
- Chapter 3: Preparing for Installation
- Chapter 4: Installing Skyway
- Chapter 5: Configuring and Managing SkyWay
- Configuring SkyWay
- Setting System Configuration Parameters
- Understanding RF-DLC
- Configuring the Ports
- Bridging
- IP Routing
- Internet Control Message Protocol
- SNMP
- Diagnostics
- File Transfer Utilities
- Security
- Chapter 6: Monitoring SkyWay
- Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Skyway
- Appendix A: Run-time Menu Tree
- Appendix B: BIOS Menu Tree Summary Table
- Appendix C: Interface Specifications and Pinouts
- Appendix D: Detailed Product Specifications
- Appendix E: Supported Protocols
- Appendix F: Error Codes
- Appendix G: SNMP Trap Messages
- Appendix H: Installation Recording Form
- Appendix I: Sources of SNMP Management Software
- Appendix J: Glossary and Basic Concepts
- Appendix K: Skyway Antennas
- Warning:
- Notes:
- 7002301: 6 dBi Omni Directional Antenna
- 7002401: 11 dBi Omni Directional Antenna
- 7002501: 16 dBi Outdoor Flat Panel Directional Antenna
- 7002601: 17 dBi Outdoor Flat Panel Directional Antenna
- 7002701: 22 dBi Outdoor High gain Flat Panel Directional Antenna
- 7002801: 8 dBi Indoor/Outdoor Patch Antenna
- 7002901: 12 dBi 110 Outdoor Sectorial Antenna
- Index

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Diagnostics
There are two types of diagnostics you can run on the SkyWay, Bios and Run Time.
BIOS Diagnostics
Access BIOS diagnostics through the BIOS Main Menu, option 2 (for details, see “ Bios
Application” on page 18). The Bios Diagnostics menu includes these diagnostic rou-
tines:
RunTime Diagnostics
There are two kinds of Run Time diagnostics you can use to test communications
between the Base and Sub Stations:
• RF Base and Sub Radio Tests test communications at the bench test level,
before installation
• Ping Utility tests communications after installation
For an example of using the RF Base and Sub Radio Tests, see “Bench Test” on
page 32.
DRAM tests the active memory
Flash tests the storage area (flash memory)
Ethernet internal or external Ethernet test
Loop Through All set up and run all of the above tests