User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Contents v
- Figures ix
- Tables xi
- Preface xv
- Appendix A Specifications 157
- Appendix B Factory Configuration 159
- Appendix C CommandLine Syntax 163
- Appendix D Antenna Guidelines 181
- Appendix E CCU/EUM Data Tables 183
- Appendix F Ping Commands 197
- Appendix G SNMP MIB Definitions 199
- Appendix H Operating Statistics 223
- Appendix I IP Plan — Example 241
- Appendix J Acronyms and Glossary 253
- Index 261
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Quick Startup
- 3 Detailed Description
- 4 IP Network Planning
- 5 Radio Network Planning
- 6 Installation/Diagnostic Tools
- 7 Configuring the CCU
- 7.1 CCU and EUM Serial Number, MAC Address, and Station ID
- 7.2 Setting the CCU Password
- 7.3 Configuring the CCU RF Parameters
- 7.4 Configuring CCU IP Parameters
- 7.5 Configuring DHCP Relay
- 7.6 Configuring Port Filtering
- 7.7 Configuring the SNTP/UTC Time Clock
- 7.8 Configuring SNMP
- 7.9 Adding EUMs to the Authorization Table
- 8 Configuring the EUM
- 9 Installing the EUM
- 9.1 Before you Start the EUM Installation
- 9.2 Other EUM Programming Considerations
- 9.3 Installation Overview
- 9.4 Installation Procedures
- 9.4.1 Opening the Box
- 9.4.2 Turning off the End-user’s Cordless Phones
- 9.4.3 Choosing a Location for the EUM and Antenna
- 9.4.4 Connecting the EUM Components
- 9.4.5 Conducting a Preliminary Check of the EUM
- 9.4.6 Positioning the Antenna
- 9.4.7 Mounting the Antenna
- 9.4.8 Connecting the End-user’s PC
- 9.4.9 Obtaining Valid IP Addresses for the End-user’s PC
- 9.4.10 Testing the Data Link
- 9.4.11 Configuring the Browser Application
- 9.4.12 Completing the Installation
- 9.4.13 Baselining the Installation
- 9.4.14 Troubleshooting
- 10 Maintaining the Network
- 11 Monitoring the Network
- 12 Troubleshooting
- 13 Specialized Applications
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Factory Configuration
- Appendix C CommandLine Syntax
- Appendix D Antenna Guidelines
- Appendix E CCU/EUM Data Tables
- Appendix F Ping Commands
- Appendix G SNMP MIB Definitions
- MIB-II Elements Supported from RFC-1213
- WaveRider CCU Enterprise MIBs
- CCU Base MIB
- CCU General Information Group
- CCU Radio Configuration Group
- CCU Radio Statistics Group
- CCU Radio General Statistics Group
- CCU Radio Driver Statistics Group
- CCU Radio MAC Statistics Group
- CCU Ethernet Statistics Group
- CCU Modem Information MIB
- CCU Registration Information MIB
- CCU Registration Table
- CCU Authorization Information MIB
- CCU Authorization Table
- CCU RFC MIB-II Traps
- WaveRider EUM Enterprise MIBs
- EUM RFC MIB-II Traps
- Appendix H Operating Statistics
- Appendix I IP Plan — Example
- Appendix J Acronyms and Glossary
- Index

6 Installation/Diagnostic Tools
78 APCD-LM043-4.0
RSSI: 73 865; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0%
RSSI: 73 932; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0%
RSSI: 73 933; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0%
RSSI: 74 709; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0%
RSSI: 73 743; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0%
RSSI: 74 747; 1; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0%
Console>
Adjust the antenna location and pointing for maximum RSSI. You may need to adjust
the antenna and then step back each time to read the RSSI, so you do not obstruct
the signal from the CCU.
Note that the RSSI value is only a representation and does not give a true indication of
receive signal level. A higher RSSI value does, however, indicate a higher receive
signal level, so it can be used to indicate a best antenna placement.
To calculate the true receive signal level, use the calibration table contained in the
PCF file, described in Permanent Configuration File (CCU and EUM) on page 193.
The EUM Configuration Utility can also be used to optimize antenna pointing and
does provide a true reading of receive signal strength.
6.5 Transfer a File to or from a CCU Using FTP
You can run a simple FTP test from the EUM to verify the performance and integrity of the
communications between the CCU and EUM. The procedure outlined below will get afilefrom
the CCU (we suggest using the backup file for the CCU application, sa1110.bak), and then
(temporarily) put a file onto the CCU. In both cases, you can record the file transfer
performance. WaveRider recommends doing this procedure with a screen capture, so you
have a permanent record to baseline the performance of the link, for example.
Before you carry out the FTP test, you may want to baseline the performance of the computer
you are using at the EUM, by first connecting it directly to an FTP server and running an FTP
test back-to-back with the server. This back-to-back FTP test should be at least 3 Mbps, or
you may have a problem with your server or computer setup.
To Transfer a File to or from a CCU Using FTP
1. From the end-user computer at the EUM, bring up the Windows command line
interface.
2. At the Enter prompt, type ftp <aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd>, where <aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd> is
the CCU radio IP address.
3. In the FTP window, enter the following commands to get sa1110.bak from the CCU:
Connected to <aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd>.
220 FTP server ready
User (<aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd>:(none)):
Enter <user name> or <cr> if none set
331 Password required
Password:
Enter <pwd> or <cr> if none set
230 User logged in
ftp> hash