User Manual

Basic Configuration via CLI
Trango Broadband Wireless — User Manual Access5830 Rev. D
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SU SYSTEM INFORMATION PARAMETERS AND RELATED COMMANDS
SU Parameter Description Related CLI Command
Opmode.
IP
Subnet
Gateway
IP, Subnet, and Gateway address
of radio.
ipconfig [<new ip> <new subnet mask> <new gateway>]
Example:
#>ipconfig 10.1.1.3 255.0.0.0 10.1.1.1
Tftpd Tftpd status (on or off). Tftpd
should be turned on to import file
into radio (such as new firmware).
Default is off. TFTPD will revert to
Off after rebooting.
tftpd <on|off>
Example:
#>tftpd on
RF Tx Power Current transmit power of the SU
not including antenna gain. This is
controlled by the AP during the
power levelling process.
Informational Parameter – can not be manually changed by
user.
Active Channel Shows the channel used in the
current association, and
"Associated" or "Disconnected"
depending on the association
status.
Information Parameter – the active channel will be set once
the SU scans and begins the association process with an
AP.
Broadcast Packet Filter This software switch (switch 0)
enables/disables the blocking of
Ethernet control packet except
ICMP and ARP to reduce the
amount of unnecessary overhead
introduced to the wireless link.
sw <sw#>=0..6 [on|off] (default is on)
Example:
#>sw 0 on
AP Autoscan This software switch (switch 1) is
to turn AP autoscan on or off.
sw 1 [on|off] (default is on)
TCP/IP for AP This software switch (switch 2)
when on, allows users at the AP
side of the network to telnet or
HTTP into the SU.
sw 2 [on|off] (default is on)
Example:
#>sw 2 off
TCP/IP for LocalEth This software switch (switch 6)
when on, allows users on the
wired side of the SU to telnet or
HTTP into the SU.
sw 6 [on|off] (default is on)
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 678 Oak Ave
Counters:
RF Tx RF Rx
Eth Tx Eth Rx
This is an average of wired and
wireless, transmit and received
traffic in kilabits per second.
Informational Parameter
Subscriber Unit Database Settings
Once you are familiar with the AP’s basic system information presented above, you are ready to add one or more SUs to the SU
database (sudb). There are three basic commands related to the SU database: sudb add, sudb cirmir, sudb defaultcirmir, sudb
view, and save sudb.
Adding an SU
To add an SU to the database, you will need to know the following information: