User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- 1 NCL1135 Overview
- 2 Network Considerations
- 3 Configuring the NCL1135
- 4 Testing
- 5 Deploying the NCL1135
- 6 Operational Statistics
- 7 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A NCL1135 CommandLine Syntax
- Appendix B Abbreviations and Terminology
- Appendix C Operating Channel Frequencies
- Appendix D NCL1135 Specifications
- Appendix E Configuration Data Record
Chapter 3 Configuring the NCL1135
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3.1.2 Setting the NCL1135 System Name
You must be successfully connected and logged into the NCL1135.
1. At the NCL1135> prompt, type <system name
your_system_name
> to name the
NCL1135 in your system.
TIP: We recommend that you use a system name that
uniquely identifies the unit. You can use a name based on
its location, its purpose, or a combination of both. For
example, a system name, Station_firehall identifies the
NCL1135 configured as a Station and located at the
firehall.
The session to change the system name from NCL1135 to Station_firehall
would look like this:
NCL1135> system name Station_firehall
System name changed to: Station_firehall
Station_firehall>
NOTE: In this User Manual, the command-line prompt will always be
shown as NCL1135>.
2. Type <write> or <save> to save the settings to memory.
3.1.3 Resetting an NCL1135 to Factory Settings
If the NCL1135 is a factory-configured unit, the following procedure does not need to be
performed. Use this procedure if the NCL1135 had been previously configured for use
elsewhere in your network and you would like to prepare it for another location and use.
1. Connect the NCL1135 to a terminal or terminal-emulation software and at the
NCL1135> prompt, type <write erase> to reset the unit to its factory-default
settings.
2. Type <reboot> for the unit to recognize the factory-default settings.