User Manual
Management
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Section 8 Management
In this section the following topics will be discussed:
?? SU Management from AP
?? TCP/IP SU Management
?? Security
?? SNMP
SU Management from AP
Network management can be performed by the following methods
?? HTTP Interface
?? CLI See Appendix on Command Set Reference
?? SNMP Manager Discussed in this section, below
The AP provides functionality and several commands which permit the management of associated SUs. In fact, most system management
functions are performed by issuing commands from the AP. Presented below are a few examples of these commands:
su <ping|info|status> <suid>
su powerleveling <all|suid>
su ipconfig <suid> <new IP> <new subnet> <new gateway>
su reboot <all|suid>
su restart <all|suid>
su testrflink <all|suid> [r]
su testrflink aptx [<pkt,20..100>]
su sw <suid> <sw #> <on|off>
Note: SU commands issued from the AP will automatically update the SU’s flash memory. No save ss command is necessary.
As an example, you can change SUs password for a single SU or all SUs in sector: su password <suid> <pwd> <pwd>
Example: su password 7 hello hello to remotely change the password on SU#7 to “hello”
As another example, to change the SUs IP, subnet, and gateway: su ipconfig <suid> <new ip> <new subnet> <new gateway>
Type the following:
#>su ipconfig 7 192.168.10.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1
In this example SU ID #7’s IP address is changed to 192.168.10.10, the subnet mask is changed to 255.255.255.0, and the gateway is
changed to 192.168.10.1.
A complete description of these commands and many others can be found in Appendix on Command Set Summary.
TCP/IP of Radio at Other End of Wireless Link
As noted in the “Getting Started” section, it is possible to use Telnet and the HTTP interface to manage the SU from the AP side of the
wireless connection as long as switch #2 (TCP/IP for AP switch) is turned on at the SU. To turn on switch 2 (while logged onto the AP) use
the following command:
su sw <su-id|all> 2 on
Example: su sw 2 all on to turn on switch 2 for all associated SUs.
It is also possible to use Telnet and the HTTP interface to manage the AP from the SU side of the wireless connection as long as switch #7
(TCP/IP for SU switch) is turned on at the AP. To turn on switch AP (while logged onto the AP) use the following command:
sw 7 on