User Manual

Basic Configuration via CLI
Trango Broadband Wireless User Manual Access5830 Rev. D
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AP SYSTEM INFORMATION PARAMETERS AND RELATED COMMANDS
AP Parameter Description Related CLI Command
the wireless link
Remarks User definable radio information (i.e.
customer name, address of
installation, and so on). Maximum 28
characters can be stored.
remarks [remarks]
Example:
#>remarks 123 Elm Street
Subscriber Unit Basic Settings
Logon to the SU, and to receive a comprehensive snapshot of the system’s configuration info and status, type the command sysinfo.
Insert sample of SU sysinfo here
Many of these parameters can be changed by the user. A description of each of these changeable parameters, along with the related
command is shown in the table below.
!
Important! When changing settings, it is usually necessary to type the save ss command in order to update the radio’s flash
memory. If you do not type the save ss command, the setting will be lost the next time the radio is rebooted. The command
save ss is equivilent to the command updateflash systemsetting.
Figure 5-2 Reference Table of Basic SU System Information
SU SYSTEM INFORMATION PARAMETERS AND RELATED COMMANDS
SU Parameter Description Related CLI Command
Device ID MAC Address of the SU N/A
Base ID Specifies the cell or cluster to
which the SU belongs.
set baseid <baseid>
Example:
#>Set baseid aa12
SU ID Together with Base ID is the
unique identifier of this SU used in
association. It is used to execute
commands from the AP on this
specific SU.
set suid <suid>
Example:
#>set suid 5
AP ID Informational parameter that
shows to which AP the SU is
associated. Please note that AP
ID is not used by the system for
SU authentication.
set apid <apid>
Informational Parameter
Example:
#>set apid 33
Opmode Current Opmode of radio. Opmode on y
This sets radio in Opmode ON. To set radio in Opmode
OFF, reboot, and access radio via Ethernet port in first 30
seconds. Alternatively, change the default opmode to OFF,
save, and reboot..
Default Opmode Determines the Opmode (“SU” or
“OFF”) of the radio after power
cycle. When the parameter is set
to “ON”, the radio will progress
into “ON” Opmode automatically
after reboot/power cycle.
set defaultOpmode <su or off>
Example:
#>set defaultopmode on
Opmode Start Determines the amount of time
the radio will remain in Opmode
OFF after reboot before
progressing to the default
set defaultopmode on [<time (sec)>]
Example:
#>set defaultopmode on 60