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
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4 Testing
To test the NCL1135 configuration you will need at least two NCL1135s, one of which must be
configured as a Master. Use the Ping Test to test the NCL1135s to verify that the NCL1135
have been configured correctly and that they are able to communicate with each other.
4.1 Performing a Ping Test
1. Set up the NCL1135s on either side of a room (at least 12 feet apart).
2. Ensure that each NCL1135 has an antenna connected to it. Do NOT plug the
NCL1135 to the power outlet until you have an antenna connected.
WARNING!
Antennas and associated transmission cable must be installed
by qualified personnel. Failure to terminate the antenna port
correctly can permanently damage the NCL1135. WaveRider
assumes no liability for failure to adhere to this recommendation
or to recognized general safety precautions.
3. Plug the NCL1135 back into the power source and at the terminal console keyboard,
log into the NCL1135.
4. At the NCL1135> prompt, type <ip ping
ip_address
> where
ip_address
is the
IP address for the other NCL1135.
5. Let the ip ping command run for approximately 10 seconds. Press any key to end
the ip ping command. If the configuration is correct, you should get a response
similar to the following:
ncl1135>
ncl1135> ip ping 10.0.2.52
Press any key to stop.