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Chapter 4 - Web-managed Configuration

Wireless Settings

BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ

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deselecting the frequency on the grid and updating your settings. For example, 
deselecting 5.2 GHz 60 MHz, disables the 5.260 GHz frequency.

DFS Required by Regulations

 - The DFS Required by Regulations option enables 

defining whether DFS should be used for compliance with applicable local 
regulations. The options are Yes or No. Selection of the No option will disable the 
radar detection and dynamic frequency selection mechanism.

The default depends on the Country Code (No for Universal Country Codes in the 
5.4 and 5.8 GHz bands, Yes for all other Country Codes that support DFS as 
required by applicable regulations).

Channel Check Time (seconds)

 - The Channel Check Time defines the time 

allocated for checking whether there is a radar activity on a new frequency after 
power up or after attempting to move to a new frequency upon detecting radar 
activity on the previously used frequency. During this time, the unit does not 
transmit.

The range is 1 to 3600 seconds.

The default is 60 seconds.

Channel Avoidance Period (minutes)

 - The Channel Avoidance Period defines 

the time that the frequency will remain marked in the database as Radar Detected 
or Adjacent to Radar after detecting radar activity. These frequencies will not be 
used when searching for a new frequency. When this time has elapsed, the unit’s 
frequency marking will change to Radar Free.

The range is 1 to 60 minutes.

The default is 30 minutes.

Clear Radar Detected Channels

 - When the Clear Radar Detected Channels is 

enabled, after the next update all viable frequencies will be marked in the 
database as Radar Free, including frequencies previously marked as either Radar 
Detected or Adjacent to Radar. In addition, the unit will start operation using its 
default frequency.

The default is Disable.

NOTE

When ETSI country codes are applied, on operating channels overlappling partially or totally with 
frequency range 5600 - 5650 MHz, the Channel Check Time is forced to minimum 600 seconds (10 
minutes).

Summary of Contents for BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ

Page 1: ...Product Manual Software Version 3 1 December 2009 P N 215448 BreezeACCESS SU A EZ ...

Page 2: ... CirDelay BurstDuration MinContentionWiodow MaxContentionWindow AIFS HardwareRetries PreferredAuMacAddress EthernetLinkType VlanDataID VlanDataPriority SW Version 5 5 October 2008 set ClientSta security mode Section 5 9 2 New SW Version 5 5 October 2008 set ClientSta HardwareRetries Section 5 9 13 New SW Version 5 5 October 2008 set ClientSta PreferredAuMacAddress Section 5 9 14 New SW Version 5 5...

Page 3: ...9 DFS Commands Section 5 14 New SW Version 2 1 April 2009 Burst Time Sections 4 3 5 7 14 5 12 New SW Version 3 0 October 2009 Traffic Prioritization Sections 4 3 5 15 New SW Version 3 0 October 2009 LED Operation Mode Sections 4 3 5 4 New SW Version 3 0 October 2009 CRC monitoring Section 4 5 New SW Version 3 0 October 2009 Set Factory Defaults Utility Appendix B New SW Version 3 0 October 2009 To...

Page 4: ...spective owners Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Alvarion Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it Warranties and Disclaimers All Alvarion Ltd Alvarion products purchased from Alva...

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Page 7: ...ith international safety standards Radio The instrument transmits radio energy during normal operation To avoid possible harmful exposure to this energy do not stand or work for extended periods of time in front of its antenna The long term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic fields have not been yet fully investigated Outdoor Unit and Antenna I...

Page 8: ... of Electronic and Electrical Waste Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product ...

Page 9: ...hange without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract o...

Page 10: ...Z x Product Manual the manufacturers Non compliance with such instructions may result in serious damage and or bodily harm and or void the user s authority to operate the equipment and or revoke the warranty provided by such manufacturer ...

Page 11: ...ains the following chapters and appendices Chapter 1 Product Description Describes the SU A EZ unit and its functionality Chapter 2 Installation Describes how to install the SU A EZ and how to connect to subscriber s equipment Chapter 3 Initial Configuration Describes how to initially configure the SU A EZ in order to test basic link operation Chapter 4 Web managed Configuration Describes advanced...

Page 12: ...liance 8 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 9 2 1 Installation Requirements 11 2 1 1 Packing List 11 2 1 2 Additional Equipment and Tools Required for Installation 12 2 2 Installation Steps 13 2 3 ODU Hardware Description 14 2 3 1 Integrated High Gain Antenna 14 2 3 2 Ethernet Port 14 2 3 3 Ethernet Port Cover Service Box 14 2 3 4 Grounding Point 15 2 3 5 Water Tight Test Point 15 2 3 6 Pole Mounting...

Page 13: ...ameters 36 3 3 1 Accessing the Web Management Interface 36 3 3 2 Basic Parameters 37 Chapter 4 Web managed Configuration 39 4 1 Introduction 41 4 1 1 Main Menu 41 4 2 Management Settings 46 4 3 Wireless Settings 48 4 4 Saving Settings 60 4 5 Status Information 61 4 6 Site Survey 63 4 7 Radar Status 63 4 8 Managing the SU A EZ Configuration 65 4 9 Upgrading SU A EZ Firmware 67 4 10 Feature Upgrade ...

Page 14: ...4 3 set ClientSta led1Mode led7Mode 82 5 4 4 set ClientSta led1Target led7Target 83 5 5 Regulatory Domain Commands 84 5 5 1 regdomain 84 5 5 2 addfreq 85 5 5 3 dynamicfreq 86 5 5 4 delfreq 87 5 5 5 getfreq 87 5 6 Password Commands 89 5 6 1 set system password 89 5 6 2 passwd 90 5 7 File Commands 91 5 7 1 save running 92 5 7 2 set config default 92 5 7 3 set ClientSta status update 92 5 7 4 set tft...

Page 15: ...0 4 set ClientSta default key 110 5 10 5 set ClientSta distance 111 5 10 6 set ClientSta key 111 5 10 7 set ClientSta linkrate 112 5 10 8 set ClientSta mangVLAN 112 5 10 9 set ClientSta modulation 113 5 10 10set ClientSta rtsthreshold 113 5 10 11set ClientSta txpowerlevel 114 5 10 12set ClientSta wireless essid 115 5 10 13set ClientSta HardwareRetries 115 5 10 14set ClientSta PreferredAuMacAddress...

Page 16: ...RadarDetectedChannels 129 5 14 5 set ClientSta dfsMinimumPulseToDetect 130 5 14 6 set ClientSta dfsDetectionAlgorithm 130 5 15 Traffic Prioritization Commands 132 5 15 1 set ClientSta VlanPriorityThreshold 132 5 15 2 set ClientSta ToSPrioritizationOption 133 5 15 3 set ClientSta IPToSPrecedenceThreshold 133 5 15 4 set ClientSta DSCPThreshold 134 5 15 5 set ClientSta UdpTcpPortRangesPrioOpt 134 5 1...

Page 17: ...Table of Contents BreezeACCESS SU A EZ xvii Product Manual ...

Page 18: ...1 Chapter Product Description ...

Page 19: ...Chapter 1 Product Description BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 2 Product Manual In This Chapter Introducing BreezeACCESS on page 3 The SU A EZ on page 4 Specifications on page 5 ...

Page 20: ...h immediate available local stock BreezeACCESS enables virtually instant network expansion and simplified deployment BreezeACCESS presents a step forward in overcoming the digital divide by providing an affordable solution that offers vast opportunities for enhanced communication education business social development and improved quality of life BreezeACCESS products operate in unlicensed frequenc...

Page 21: ...E 802 3 Ethernet 10 100BaseT RJ 45 interfaces and is powered from the 110 220 VAC mains The IDU is connected to the ODU via a Category 5 Ethernet cable This cable carries Ethernet traffic between the indoor and the outdoor units and also transfers power 54 VDC from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit The ODU outdoor unit contains the processing and radio modules and includes an integrated high gai...

Page 22: ...20 5 640 5 660 5 680 5 700 GHz Universal 4 900 5 865 GHz in 5 MHz steps Operation Mode Time Division Duplex TDD Channel Bandwidth 20 MHz and 10 MHz Data Rates Normal Mode 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps per channel Maximum Throughput 12 Mbps upload 12 Mbps download Radio Technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Modulation Technique Binary Phase Shift Keying BPSK 6 and 9 Mbps Quadratur...

Page 23: ...GHz BPSK 6 Mbps 89 89 89 89 BPSK 9 Mbps 88 88 88 88 QPSK 12 Mbps 86 86 86 87 QPSK 18 Mbps 84 84 84 84 16 QAM 24 Mbps 81 81 81 80 16 QAM 36 Mbps 77 77 77 77 64 QAM 48 Mbps 73 73 73 71 64QAM 54 Mbps 71 71 70 67 Maximum Output Power dBm Data Rate 5 150 5 250 GHz 5 250 5 350 GHz 5 500 5 700 GHz 5 725 5 875 GHz 6 Mbps 18 18 18 18 9 Mbps 18 18 18 17 12 Mbps 18 18 18 17 8 Mbps 18 18 18 17 24 Mbps 18 18 1...

Page 24: ...ection Access Password Encryption WEP 152 bits Allocation of IP parameters Configurable or automatic DHCP client Software upgrade HTTPS FTP TFTP Configuration Upload Download HTTPS Table 1 5 Mechanical Specifications Item Description Dimensions 195mm W X 190mm H X 74mm D Weight 1 47Kg Mounting Bracket Rotation 360º Table 1 6 Ethernet Pin Out Assignments Radio Power Pins 4 7 Power 5 8 Power 56V Tab...

Page 25: ...Unit 5ºC to 50ºC Humidity Maximum 95 non condensing Water Proof ODU IP 67 Table 1 9 Standards Compliance Type Standard EMC EN55022 CE Class B FCC Class B Part 15 VCCI Class B Safety UL CUL CSA60950 1 UL60950 1 CE CB EN60950 1 IEC 60950 1 Lightning The unit withstand at 4KV of Input surge 1 2usec rise fall time 50µsec duration every 10 seconds for all interfaces Radio ETSI 301 893 11a ETSI 301 489 ...

Page 26: ...2 Chapter Hardware Installation ...

Page 27: ...ation Requirements on page 11 Installation Steps on page 13 ODU Hardware Description on page 14 Mounting the SU A EZ ODU on page 17 Connecting Cables to the Outdoor Unit on page 22 The Power Injector IDU on page 26 Connecting the Power Injector IDU Cables on page 27 Align the Antenna on page 29 ...

Page 28: ...ted antenna 1 A Service Box Sealing Assembly for the ODU s Ethernet connector 2 A pole mounting kit for the SU A EZ including a mounting plate 3 and a metal band and four screws 4 IDU Indoor Unit 5 with two screws and two anchors 6 for wall mounting the IDU Mains power cord 7 In addition Two sets of stickers with the ODU Each set includes two stickers one with the ODU s MAC address and one with th...

Page 29: ...Indoor to Outdoor cable should not exceed 90 meters The length of the Indoor to Outdoor cable together with the length of the Ethernet cable connecting the IDU to the data equipment should not exceed 100 meters Two shielded RJ 45 connectors and a suitable crimping tool Grounding cable with appropriate terminations Mains plug adapter or termination plug if the power plug on the supplied AC power co...

Page 30: ...n AC power source 4 Align the antenna for optimal performance CAUTION ONLY experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and wherever applicable are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities should install outdoor units and antennas Failure to do so may void the product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to le...

Page 31: ...thernet cable The Ethernet port connection provides power to the SU A EZ as well as a data link to the local network via the IDU The unit appears as an Ethernet node and performs a bridging function by moving packets from the wired LAN to the remote Access Unit from here on in referred to as AU 2 3 3 Ethernet Port Cover Service Box The SU A EZ s RJ 45 Ethernet port requires the use of a weatherpro...

Page 32: ... Indicators The SU A EZ includes status LED indicators located on the base of the unit as indicated in the following figure The following table describes the system status LEDs CAUTION Do no remove or loosen this screw Doing so could lead to damage of the unit NOTE The behavior described below for the LEDs is called Normal Mode and is enabled by default However the LEDs behavior can be customized ...

Page 33: ...er Pair Left Pair Off Off Off The radio is disabled or unit is still booting up Blinking slowly Off Off No signal detected or RSSI is below 88 dBm Blinking fast Off Off RSSI is between 88 dBm and 87 dBm Blinking very fast Off Off RSSI is between 86 dBm and 85 dBm On Off Off RSSI is between 84 dBm and 82 dBm On Blinking slowly Off RSSI is between 81 dBm and 80 dBm On Blinking fast Off RSSI is betwe...

Page 34: ...ne steel band clamp that secures the unit to a pole The rectangular plate connects to the unit using four screws The steel band clamp threads through the rectangular plate and around the pole to which it fastens Perform the following steps to mount the unit to a 1 5 to 2 inch diameter steel pole or tube using the mounting bracket 1 Thread the provided steel band through the rectangular plate Threa...

Page 35: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Mounting the SU A EZ ODU BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 18 Product Manual 2 Attach the rectangular mounting plate to the SU A EZ using the supplied four screws ...

Page 36: ... SU A EZ ODU BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 19 Product Manual NOTE The mounting plate can be attached to the unit in a way that allows it to be mounted vertically or at a 45 degree angle Secure the rectangular plate to the SU A EZ using the supplied screws ...

Page 37: ...r plate on one side of the pole and strap the steel band clamp around the pole Feed the steel band through its fastener and secure it tightly NOTE Be sure to take account of the antenna polarization direction antennas in a link must be mounted with the same polarization Strap the steel band clamp around the pole and feed it through the fastener ...

Page 38: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Mounting the SU A EZ ODU BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 21 Product Manual Tighten the steel band clamp to secure the SU A EZ to the pole ...

Page 39: ...r to Outdoor cable should not exceed 90 meters The length of the Indoor to Outdoor cable together with the length of the Ethernet cable connecting the IDU to the data equipment should not exceed 100 meters Table 2 1 Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables Manufacturer Part Number Synergy Cables Ltd www sinergy cables com 612098 HES Cabling Systems www hescs com H5E 00481 Teldor www teldor com 8393204...

Page 40: ...ice Box to guarantee good sealing 6 Route the cable to the location selected for the indoor equipment It is recommended to attach a lightning arrestor to the cable immediately before it enters the building 7 Assemble an RJ 45 connector on the indoor end of the ODU cable Refer to the pin assignment and color codes in standard cables described below IDU ODU Cable Preparation Use a crimp tool for RJ ...

Page 41: ...e following table 2 5 3 Grounding Wire Be sure to ground the Outdoor Unit with an appropriate grounding wire not included by connecting the grounding point on the base of the unit to a good ground earth connection Figure 2 1 Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments Table 2 2 Cable Color Codes Wire color Pin Blue 1 Blue white 2 Orange 3 Orange white 6 Brown 4 Brown white 5 Green 7 Green white 8 ...

Page 42: ...U A EZ 25 Product Manual CAUTION Be sure that grounding is available and that it meets local and national electrical codes For additional lightning protection use lightning rods lightning arrestors or surge suppressors Ground Wire Ethernet Cable RJ 45 Weatherproof Cover Grounding Screw ...

Page 43: ...e SU A EZ to a workstation or other device that does not have MDI X ports you must use a crossover twisted pair cable The SU A EZ does not have a power switch It is powered on when its Ethernet port is connected to the power injector module and the power injector module is connected to an AC power source The Power LED indicates whether AC power is applied The Link LED does not function in current ...

Page 44: ...tation use a crossover cable Use Category 5E or better UTP cable for 10 100BASE TX connections CAUTION Do not install the power injector outdoors The unit is for indoor installation only CAUTION Install lightning protection at the power injector end of the Ethernet cable use a lightning arrestor immediately before the cable enters the building NOTE The SU A EZ s Ethernet port does not support Powe...

Page 45: ...ther end of the power cable into a grounded 3 pin socket AC power source 5 Check the Power LED on top of the power injector IDU to be sure that power is being supplied to it NOTE For International use you may need to change the AC line cord You must use a line cord set that has been approved for the receptacle type in your country RESET RADIO ETHERNET Ethernet cable from LAN switch Ethernet cable ...

Page 46: ...h LEDs indicate the downlink radio signal strength for the link The more LEDs that turn on the stronger the signal When you move the antenna during alignment the radio signal from the remote antenna can be seen to have a strong central main lobe and smaller side lobes The object of the alignment process is to set the antenna so that it is receiving the strongest signal from the central main lobe T...

Page 47: ...ct Manual 2 Find the point where the signal is strongest refer to LED Indicators on page 15 and secure the bracket in that position NOTE Sometimes there may not be a central lobe peak because vertical alignment is too far off only two similar peaks for the side lobes are detected ...

Page 48: ...3 Chapter Initial Configuration ...

Page 49: ...Chapter 3 Initial Configuration BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 32 Product Manual In This Chapter Introduction on page 33 Setting the Regulatory Domain on page 34 Configuring Basic Parameters on page 36 ...

Page 50: ...ny PC directly attached to the unit can access the management interface using a web browser such as Internet Explorer version 6 0 or above The initial configuration steps can be made through the web browser interface using the default IP address You can make the initial changes by connecting a PC directly to the Ethernet port of SU A EZ s power injector IDU before mounting the unit outdoors in its...

Page 51: ...y installer as the operating mode and the default password is also installer For more information on using Telnet and the command prompt see Command Line Interface Example Then type regdomain followed by the RETURN key The unit then displays all possible domain settings The options are FCC Federal Communications Commission ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute UK United Kingdom JAPA...

Page 52: ...pply the new selected regulatory domain you need to use the command set ClientSta status update yes to apply them and save running command to save all changes The unit must be reset to fully apply the changes Installer regdomain Usage regdomain FCC ETSI UK JAPAN Universal WLG Brazil India Installer regdomain FCC Installer ...

Page 53: ... IP address of 10 0 0 1 and a subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 If your PC has an IP address static or assigned by a DHCP server on the same subnet then you can connect immediately to the web interface Otherwise you must first change your PC s IP address to be on the same subnet as the SU A EZ In the web browser s address bar type the default IP address http 10 0 0 1 The web browser displays the SU A EZ s ...

Page 54: ... On the Wireless Client Setting page enter a new password to replace the default private 2 Set the ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier Enter the ESSID or wireless network name of the network you want to connect to All SU A EZs in the same network must use the same ESSID as the remote access point to NOTE It is strongly recommended that you configure your own password If a password is not configu...

Page 55: ...lowed by 32 hexadecimal digits 0 to 9 and A to F for 152 bit keys Note that Authentication Algorithm Data encryption Default key and all 4 keys or at least the one selected as the default must be configured with the same values as those configured in the AP in order to ensure proper operation 4 Change the SU A EZ IP Address If the SU A EZ s default IP address is not compatible with the network you...

Page 56: ...4 Chapter Web managed Configuration ...

Page 57: ...roduction on page 41 Management Settings on page 46 Wireless Settings on page 48 Saving Settings on page 60 Status Information on page 61 Site Survey on page 63 Radar Status on page 63 Managing the SU A EZ Configuration on page 65 Upgrading SU A EZ Firmware on page 67 Feature Upgrade on page 68 ...

Page 58: ...les the DHCP client 46 Station IP Address Configures an IP address for the SU 47 Station Subnet Mask Configures a subnet mask for the SU 47 Default Gateway Configures a gateway for routing traffic to the SU 47 Management VLAN Tag Sets the tag for identifying the management VLAN 47 SNMP Read Only Community Sets the SNMP Read only password 47 Wireless Settings Configures the ESSID WEP keys and anten...

Page 59: ... maximal value for the additional timeslots employed by the back off algorithm 52 AIFS Defines the Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing number of time slots 52 Burst Time ms Defines the burst size 53 Hardware Retries Sets the maximum number of times that an unacknowledged frame is retransmitted in each Hardware Retrial phase 53 Preferred AU MAC Address Sets the preferred AU 53 RF Distance Km Configures...

Page 60: ...tions Sets whether DFS is required by local regulations 57 Channel Check Time seconds Sets the duration of the channel radar check 57 Channel Avoidance Period minutes Sets the duration for the persistency of the Radar Detected or Adjacent to Radar tagging applied when radar is detected on a particular channel or adjacent channel respectively 57 Clear Radar Detected Channels Sets all frequencies to...

Page 61: ...n 63 Radar Status Displays the radar detection status for each channel 63 Maintenance Configuration Saves the unit s configuration to a file restores the configuration from a previously saved file resets configuration settings to factory defaults and resets the unit 65 Restore Factory Default Restores factory default and reboots the SU 65 Save Current Configuration Saves the current configuration ...

Page 62: ...are by TFTP FTP 68 Feature Upgrade Upgrades a particular feature for the unit 68 Model Displays the SU s model name 69 Licence Number Displays the unit s current licence number 69 Upgrade via HTTP Allows the user to upgrade the feature by HTTP 69 Upgrade via TFTP FTP Allows the user to upgrade the feature by TFTP FTP 69 Menu Description Page ...

Page 63: ...e password is not configured then anyone having access to the SU A EZ may be able to compromise the SU A EZ and network security New Password The new admin password for management access Length 1 32 characters case sensitive Confirm New Password Enter the password again for verification DHCP Client With DHCP Client enabled the IP address subnet mask and default gateway can be dynamically assigned ...

Page 64: ...of SU A EZ features depend on IP addressing to operate Station Subnet Mask The mask that identifies the host IP address bits used for routing to specific subnets Default Gateway If a management station exists on another network segment then you must enter the IP address for a gateway that can route traffic between these segments Management VLAN Tag Sets the tag of the management VLAN Default 0 mea...

Page 65: ...egulatory domain frequencies and other radio parameters are described in this section Access Point ESSID to Associate The ESSID or wireless network name of the network you want to connect to All wireless clients and Access Units in the same network must use the same ESSID to associate The ESSID is case sensitive and can consist of up to 31 alphanumeric characters ...

Page 66: ...S CCM and Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP It is possible to associate an SU using the AES CCM with an AU employing FIPS 197 Default Key Selects the key number to use for encryption The key indicated by the default key selection must be configured with the same value in the AU and in the SU A EZ in order for the link to work Default Key 1 Keys If the wireless network you are connecting to uses data en...

Page 67: ...ted or fixed Default limited It also sets the maximum data rate at which the SU A EZ transmits unicast packets on the wireless interface The maximum transmission distance is affected by the data rate The lower the data rate the longer the transmission distance Default 54 Mbps MIR uplink Sets the Maximum Information Rate of the uplink from the SU to the AU The MIR value cannot be lower than the cor...

Page 68: ...CIR Kbps after a period of inactivity of at least 5 milliseconds provided overall conditions in the wireless link allow this burst The Burst Duration should be set to a lower value for delay sensitive traffic Typically the Burst Duration of the SUs should be set to lower values than that of the AU because of the higher number of packets that should be transmitted by the AU Range 0 2000 ms Default ...

Page 69: ...g on the type of the next frame to be transmitted as follows SIFS Short Inter Frame Spacing is used for certain frames that should be transmitted immediately such as ACK and CTS frames The value of SIFS is 16 microseconds DIFS Distributed coordination function Inter Frame Spacing is typically used for other frame types when the medium is free If the unit decides that the medium is not free it will...

Page 70: ... Preferred AU MAC Address The Preferred AU MAC Address parameter defines a specific AU with which the SU should associate when it is set up Once the SU has identified the preferred AU based on its MAC address it will associate with it and terminate the scanning process Setting up the 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC address 12 zeros means there is no preferred AU If there is no preferred AU MAC Address or if...

Page 71: ...cess the SU will add the VLAN tag and VLAN priority headers defined below see the VLAN Tag For Data Frames and Priority Tagging For Data Frames options below for details Hybrid This type of link supports both VLAN aware and VLAN unaware devices The SU is VLAN transparent transferring all tagged and untagged frames as they are VLAN Tag For Data Frames VLAN ID that identifies the VLAN to which the u...

Page 72: ...P ToS Prioritization RFC 2474 is enabled Range 0 63 Default 32 UDP TCP Port Ranges Prioritization Sets up prioritization based on the destination UDP TCP port ranges The following settings are available Disable UDP TCP Port Ranges Prioritization is disabled UDP only UDP Port Ranges Prioritization is enabled TCP only TCP Port Ranges Prioritization is enabled UDP and TCP Both UDP and TCP Port Ranges...

Page 73: ...ce destination IP address matching the predefined IP range The available settings are Disable IP Range Prioritization is disabled Source IP Frames with matching source IP addresses are prioritized Destination IP Frames with matching destination IP addresses are prioritized Source or Destination IP Frames with matching source or destination IP address are prioritized The default value is Disable IP...

Page 74: ...detecting radar activity on the previously used frequency During this time the unit does not transmit The range is 1 to 3600 seconds The default is 60 seconds Channel Avoidance Period minutes The Channel Avoidance Period defines the time that the frequency will remain marked in the database as Radar Detected or Adjacent to Radar after detecting radar activity These frequencies will not be used whe...

Page 75: ...el bandwidth 10 10 MHz channels 20 20 MHz channels 10 20 Either 10 or 20 MHz channels The default value is 10 20 Select All Selects all available frequencies in the regulatory domain Clear All De selects all available frequencies in the regulatory domain at least one frequency will be retained for security purposes LED Operation Mode Allows users to customize the operation mode for the 7 SNR leds ...

Page 76: ...The threshold parameter must be lower than or equal to the threshold target value for the LED to light up greater than or equal to The threshold parameter must be greater than or equal to the threshold target value for the LED to light up equal to The threshold parameter must be equal to the threshold target value for the LED to light up Target Defines the threshold target values Depending on the ...

Page 77: ...Chapter 4 Web managed Configuration Saving Settings BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 60 Product Manual 4 4 Saving Settings To save any new settings click Update ...

Page 78: ...gs and traffic counters for the SU A EZ Access Point ESSID to Associate The service set identifier of the network to which the client wants to associate Access Point MAC Address The physical layer address of the AU Specified in the form of six pairs of hexadecimal digits separated by colons for example 00 10 E7 01 02 03 Channel Displays the radio channel through which the SU A EZ communicates with...

Page 79: ...formation Rate for both SU to AU and AU to SU communication Rx Tx Packets Bytes Wireless The number of successfully received Rx and transmitted Tx data packets bytes via the wireless port since the unit was last reset or since the counters were cleared Rx Tx Packets Bytes Ethernet The number of successfully received Rx and transmitted Tx data packets bytes via Ethernet since the unit was last rese...

Page 80: ... beacons Scan Access Point Click this to perform a scan for neighboring wireless devices 4 7 Radar Status The Radar Status section displays the radar detection status for each available channel Each channel is color coded as follows Radar free channels are colored in green Channels adjacent to radar are colored in yellow Channels that are occupied by radar are colored in red Unavailable channels a...

Page 81: ...Chapter 4 Web managed Configuration Radar Status BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 64 Product Manual Click the Refresh button to update the Radar Status table ...

Page 82: ... the unit s configuration settings restore factory defaults and to reset the unit To Restore Factory Default Configuration Click the Reset button to set the configuration settings for the SU A EZ to the factory defaults and reboot the system Note that all user configured information will be lost You will have to re enter the default user name admin and password private to re gain management access...

Page 83: ... configuration file check box to store the backup configuration file in an encrypted format To Restore the Configuration From a Previously Saved File Sends a saved configuration file on the web management station to the SU A EZ to restore a specific configuration You can use the Choose File button to find the configuration file on the local PC Click the Restore button to replace the current SU A E...

Page 84: ...ct Manual 4 9 Upgrading SU A EZ Firmware You can upgrade new SU A EZ firmware often called system software from a local file on the management workstation After upgrading new software the SU A EZ will automatically reboot itself and load the new code Model Shows the model number of the SU A EZ ...

Page 85: ... is the server that is hosting the new software version FTP Login User Applicable only for FTP Username for logging in to the FTP server FTP Login Password Applicable only for FTP Password for logging in to the FTP server New Firmware Image Name of the new software version Please enter a valid file name that is present on FTP TFTP server Select Upgrade to start the download process 4 10 Feature Up...

Page 86: ...f the inserted encrypted string does not match the code will be rejected by the unit After inserting the license code click the Upgrade button to proceed The unit will automatically update its configuration making the new feature available There is no need to reset the unit Upgrade via TFTP FTP Download a license file image using TFTP or FTP protocol Protocol Type Selects either TFTP or FTP Server...

Page 87: ...pplicable only for FTP Username for logging in to the FTP server FTP Login Password Applicable only for FTP Password for logging in to the FTP server New Firmware Image Name of the license code file Please enter a valid file name that is present on FTP TFTP server Select Upgrade to start the download process ...

Page 88: ...5 Chapter Command Line Interface ...

Page 89: ... 78 LED Operation Mode Commands on page 81 Regulatory Domain Commands on page 84 Password Commands on page 89 File Commands on page 91 SNMP Commands on page 104 Ethernet Interface Commands on page 105 Wireless Commands on page 108 VLAN Commands on page 120 Contention Commands on page 122 MIR CIR Commands on page 125 DFS Commands on page 128 Traffic Prioritization Commands on page 132 ...

Page 90: ...twork portion and host portion To access the SU A EZ through a Telnet session you must first use the default IP address 10 0 0 1 1 From the remote host enter the Telnet command and the IP address of the device you want to access 2 At the prompt enter the user name and system password for the command mode that you wish to enter There are two command modes admin mode and installer mode Admin mode al...

Page 91: ... 5 Command Line Interface Using the Command Line Interface BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 74 Product Manual ClientSta login installer Password Installer CAUTION You can open up to four sessions to the device via Telnet ...

Page 92: ...red as add In exchange you can get hints from the CLI by entering add followed by TAB key If an entry is ambiguous or incorrect the system will not prompt for further input nor inform you if you have entered incorrect syntax 5 2 2 Command Completion If you terminate input with a Tab key the CLI will print the remaining characters of a partial keyword up to the point of ambiguity In the configure e...

Page 93: ...ore adding an additional term displays more help system results for example entering set ClientSta followed by a double tab displays all parameters associated with this command subset only ClientSta addfreq Add Frequency delfreq Delete Frequency dynamicfreq Set Exactly Frequency exit Logout the system get Get property values of the running configuration getfreq Get Current Frequency ping reboot Re...

Page 94: ...mands or parameters You can use the Tab key to complete partial commands Installer set ClientSta authentication authentication algorithm bridge mip bridge ip mask bridge static ip bridge ip data encryption option data encryption option default gw default gateway default key default key dhcpc DHCP client distance wireless RF distance key 1 wep key string 1 key 2 wep key string 2 key 3 wep key strin...

Page 95: ...his command sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the network Syntax ping ip_address ip_address IP address of the host Default Setting None Command Mode Installer Admin Command Usage Use the ping command to see if another site on the network can be reached Table 5 1 General Commands Command Function Mode Page exit Logs out of the current session Installer Admin 78 ping Sends a ping si...

Page 96: ... 1 Example 2 Example 3 Installer ping 10 0 0 1 PING 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 10 0 0 1 icmp_seq 0 ttl 64 time 0 4 ms 64 bytes from 10 0 0 1 icmp_seq 1 ttl 64 time 0 3 ms 64 bytes from 10 0 0 1 icmp_seq 2 ttl 64 time 0 3 ms 64 bytes from 10 0 0 1 icmp_seq 3 ttl 64 time 0 3 ms 64 bytes from 10 0 0 1 icmp_seq 4 ttl 64 time 0 3 ms 64 bytes from 10 0 0 1 icmp_seq 5 ttl 64 time 0 3 m...

Page 97: ...is command restarts the system Syntax reboot Default Setting None Command Mode Installer Admin Command Usage Used for troubleshooting If you perform a reboot without prior using the save running command your parameter changes will be lost Example This example shows how to reset the system Installer reboot ...

Page 98: ...Ds are in threshold mode this command sets the type of parameter that is monitored for the respective LED and that the threshold is set for Table 5 2 LED Operation Mode Commands Command Function Mode Page set ClientSta ledMode Sets the SNR LEDs into the Normal or Threshold mode Installer Admin 81 set ClientSta led1Type led7Type In Threshold mode this option sets the threshold parameter that is mon...

Page 99: ...d1Mode led7Mode When the SNR LEDs are in threshold mode this command sets how the threshold parameter relates to the threshold target value for the LED that the threshold is set for Syntax set ClientSta led Mode eq ge le le The threshold parameter must be lower than or equal to the threshold target value for the LED to light up ge The threshold parameter must be greater than or equal to the thresh...

Page 100: ...d sets the threshold target value for the LED that the threshold is set for Syntax set ClientSta led Target target value target value Numeric string Range 108 0 for RSSI 0 100 for CRC 0 80 for SNR 1 8 for modulation Command Mode Installer Admin Example 1 Example 2 Installer set ClientSta led5Mode eg Installer Installer set ClientSta led2Target 50 Installer Installer set ClientSta led5Target 7 Inst...

Page 101: ...elect for wireless transmission of data outside of a test environment This selects all frequencies in the 802 11a bandwidth WLG White Logo may be customized to a domain other than those stated above Access restricted Table 5 3 Regulatory Domain Commands Command Function Mode Page regdomain Allows you to select what regional domain to set Installer 84 addfreq Adds one or more individual frequencies...

Page 102: ...f1 f2 Specify the frequencies you wish to add to the regulatory domain in MHz i e for the frequency 5 500 GHz type 5500 f3 f4 A frequency range may be entered by separating two frequencies with a for example type 5500 5560 to select the range from 5 500GHz to 5 560GHz Default Setting None Command Mode Installer Admin Example In this example the command is entered and the following help is displaye...

Page 103: ... scanning frequency list in MHz separated by comas and no spaces For a frequency range separate the beginning and ending frequencies with a i e for the frequencies 5 26GHz 5 54GHz and the range 5 7 5 785 type 5260 5540 5700 5785 Default Setting None Command Mode Installer Admin Example In this example the frequencies 5 260GHz 5 540GHz and 5 700GHz to 5 785GHz are added within the band allowed by t...

Page 104: ...ple type 5500 5560 to select the range from 5 5GHz to 5 56GHz Default Setting None Command Mode Installer Admin Example In this example the frequency 5 500GHz is deleted from the frequency range 5 5 5 getfreq This command allows you to display the available frequencies that the unit is using Syntax getfreq Default Setting None Command Mode Installer Admin Example 1 This example shows how to displa...

Page 105: ...getfreq 5520 5540 5600 5580 5620 5640 5660 5680 5700 Installer addfreq 5500 Installer delfreq 5600 Installer getfreq 5500 5520 5540 5560 5580 5620 5640 5660 5680 5700 Installer NOTE Be aware that the new range or frequency will be applied after reset or after running the set ClientSta status update yes command ...

Page 106: ...em password This command changes the password for Admin mode Syntax set system password password password A string Range 1 32 printable characters Default Setting private Command Mode Admin Example Table 5 4 Password Commands Command Function Mode Page set system password Specifies the password for management access to the Admin account Admin 89 passwd Specifies the password for management access ...

Page 107: ...ssword may be 5 8 characters using upper and lower case letters and numbers with no spaces nor comas Syntax passwd Default Setting installer Command Mode Installer Example Installer passwd Changing password for installer Enter the new password minimum of 5 maximum of 8 characters Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers Enter new password Re enter new password Password ...

Page 108: ...ftpftp ptype Selects the method used for file transfer Installer Admin 94 set tftpftp rfile Sets the name of the file for upgrade Installer Admin 94 set tftpftp sip Sets the IP address of the FTP or TFTP server Installer Admin 94 set tftpftp start Starts the file upgrade process Installer Admin 95 get tftpftp Displays detailed information about FTP or TFTP settings Installer Admin 95 get config Di...

Page 109: ...gs and restarts the system Syntax set config default yes no yes Resets settings to the factory default and reboots the system no Takes no action Default Setting no Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 7 3 set ClientSta status update This command will apply all parameters that are currently set in the unit Please be aware that after this command is issued the unit will disassociate and perform a ...

Page 110: ...ric string Range up to 36 characters Default Setting Blank Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 7 5 set tftpftp ftpuser Sets the user name for the FTP connection Syntax set tftpftp ftpuser username username Alphanumeric string Range up to 36 characters Default Setting Blank Command Mode Installer Admin Example Installer set ClientSta status update yes Installer Installer set tftpftp ftppass unfo...

Page 111: ...m FTP server rfile remote file The new firmware file name should not contain slashes or the leading letter of the file name should not be a period Valid characters A Z a z 0 9 _ Syntax set tftpftp rfile file file The name of the file for transfer Default Setting upgrade tar Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 7 8 set tftpftp sip IP address of FTP or TFTP server Syntax set tftpftp sip IP address...

Page 112: ... 7 10 get tftpftp This command displays detailed TFTP or FTP configuration information In addition instead of listing all display parameters a specific parameter relative to the configuration may be specified by adding syntax after the command i e get tftpftp ptype Syntax get tftpftp detail parameter detail Use to display all parameters for this command parameter Optional parameter used to narrow ...

Page 113: ...s if the configuration will reset to the default setting after the next reboot version Displays the current configuration version file number Default Setting None Command Mode Installer Admin Example 1 Example 2 Installer get tftpftp detail Property Value ptype tftp rfile upgrade tar sip 0 0 0 0 ftpuser ftppass start no Installer Installer get tftpftp ptype tftp Installer Installer get config Prop...

Page 114: ...il model bversion version platform detail Use to display all parameters for this command model The SU A EZ model number bversion The boot code version number version The software version number platform The design version for integrating software and hardware When no parameter is specified the default admin password will be displayed if it is still in use If the admin password is to be changed aft...

Page 115: ...anual Default Setting None Command Mode Installer Admin Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Installer get system detail Property Value model SU bversion 1 00 07 version 1 00 14 platform ar531x Installer Installer get system platform ar531x Installer Installer get system private Installer ...

Page 116: ...date Notifies the user if a system status update has been recorded wireless essid Displays the service set identifier used to identify wireless traffic authentication Displays the type of authentication used security mode Displays the encryption algorithm used when the data encryption option is activated data encryption option Notifies the user if data encryption is being used on transmitting data...

Page 117: ...e VLAN priority tag over which packets are routed via the High priority queue ToSPrioritizationOption Displays the current state of the ToS prioritization IPToSPrecedenceThreshold Displays the threshold value for the 3 IP precedence bits over which packets are routed via the High priority queue DSCPThreshold Displays the threshold value for the 6 DSCP bits over which packets are routed via the Hig...

Page 118: ... behavior led1Type led8Type Displays the corresponding SNR LED s threshold parameter led1Mode led8Mode Displays the corresponding SNR LED s threshold relational operator led1Target led8Target Displays the corresponding SNR LED s threshold target value Default Setting Normal Mode Command Mode Installer Admin Example 1 ...

Page 119: ...ault gw 0 0 0 0 regdomain ETSI total channel 10 dfs radar status mangVLAN 0 txpowerlevel Full MirDownlink 12032 MirUplink 12032 CirDownlink 0 CirUplink 0 CirDelay 5000 BurstDuration 5 MinContentionWindow 15 MaxContentionWindow 1023 AIFS 2 burstTime 10 HardwareRetries 10 PreferredAuMacAddress 00 00 00 00 00 00 distance 20 dhcpc no snmp rocommunity public EthernetLinkType Hybrid VlanDataID 1 VlanDat...

Page 120: ...DetectedChannels no dfsMinimumPulseToDetect 4 dfsDetectionAlgorithm etsi ledMode normal led1Type disabled led1Mode le led1Target 0 led2Type disabled led2Mode le led2Target 0 led3Type disabled led3Mode le led3Target 0 led4Type disabled led4Mode le led4Target 0 led5Type disabled led5Mode le led5Target 0 led6Type disabled led6Mode le led6Target 0 led7Type disabled led7Mode le led7Target 0 Installer I...

Page 121: ...ccess Authorized management stations are only able to retrieve MIB objects Syntax set ClientSta snmp rocommunity string string 1 32 alphanumeric characters Default Setting public Command Mode Installer Admin Example Table 5 6 SNMP Commands Command Function Mode Page set ClientSta snmp rocommunity Defines the SNMP read only access string Installer Admin 104 Installer set ClientSta snmp rocommunity ...

Page 122: ... 0 Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 9 2 set ClientSta bridge static ip This command sets the IP address for the interface Syntax set ClientSta bridge static ip IP address IP address The IP address of the unit Specified as four decimal numbers 0 to 255 separated by periods Table 5 7 Ethernet Interface Commands Command Function Mode Page set ClientSta bridge mip Sets the subnet mask for the un...

Page 123: ...0 0 Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 9 4 set ClientSta dhcpc Enables or disables the DHCP client If enabled the unit searches for a DHCP server and acquires its IP parameters from the server If a DHCP server is not located within approximately 60 seconds the currently configured parameters are used Every minute the unit will search for a DHCP server to acquire an IP address To set a new IP a...

Page 124: ...Chapter 5 Command Line Interface Ethernet Interface Commands BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 107 Product Manual Command Mode Installer Admin Example Installer set ClientSta dhcpc yes Installer ...

Page 125: ...hexadecimal keys Installer Admin 111 set ClientSta linkrate Sets the maximum data rate for transmission of wireless packets Installer Admin 112 set ClientSta mangVLAN Sets the management VLAN ID Installer Admin 112 set ClientSta modulation Sets a fixed or dynamic data transmission rate Installer Admin 113 set ClientSta rtsthreshold Sets the packet size threshold at which an RTS must be sent to the...

Page 126: ...ller Admin Example 5 10 2 set ClientSta security mode This command defines the encryption algorithm employed when enabling the data encryption option You can choose either Advanced Encryption Standard in Counter with CBC MAC mode AES CCM or Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Syntax set ClientSta security mode AES CCM WEP AES CCM Selects the Advanced Encryption Standard in Counter with CBC MAC mode stand...

Page 127: ...tSta data encryption option yes no yes Enables data encryption no Disables data encryption Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 10 4 set ClientSta default key This command selects the key number to use for encryption The key indicated by the default key selection must be configured with the same value in the AP and in the SU A EZ in order for the link to work Syntax set ...

Page 128: ...fault Setting 1 km Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 10 6 set ClientSta key This command defines hexadecimal WEP encryption keys on the SU A EZ Up to four keys may be entered Syntax set ClientSta key 1 key 2 key 3 key 4 hex key 1 key 4 Selects the key number to use for encryption hex Enter keys as 0x followed by 32 hexadecimal digits 0 9 and A F for 152 bit keys Default Setting Null Command M...

Page 129: ...ate linkrate linkrate May be set to 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 or 54 Mbps Default Setting 54 Mbps Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 10 8 set ClientSta mangVLAN This command configures the management VLAN ID The management VLAN is for managing the SU A EZ The data traffic is bridged transparently regardless of this setting Syntax set ClientSta mangVLAN VLAN ID VLAN ID Range 0 or 1 4094 0 implies that ...

Page 130: ... 10 10 set ClientSta rtsthreshold This command sets the packet size threshold at which a Request to Send RTS signal must be sent to the receiving station prior to the sending station starting communications Syntax set ClientSta rtsthreshold threshold threshold Threshold packet size for which to send an RTS Range 20 2347 bytes Default Setting 60 Command Mode Installer Admin Command Usage If the thr...

Page 131: ... with the operation of other radio devices in the service area The full transmission power level corresponds to the maximum power level allowed for the currently used regdomain setting Syntax set ClientSta txpowerlevel Full Half Quarter Eighth Min Full 100 of maximum transmission power level Half 50 of maximum transmission power level Quarter 25 of maximum transmission power level Eighth 12 5 of m...

Page 132: ... frame will be dropped when the number of unsuccessful retransmissions reaches this value Syntax set ClientSta HardwareRetries no of retries no of retries No of hardware retries Range 1 14 Default Setting 10 Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 10 14 set ClientSta PreferredAuMacAddress This command sets the MAC address for a specific AU the SU A EZ will attempt to connect to when it starts Setti...

Page 133: ... command shows all 802 11a wireless devices that act as AP s transmit beacons within the proximity of the SU A EZ Syntax get BSSList get BSSList essid apmac channel freq rssi essid The service set identifier that is attached to packets sent from neighboring devices apmac The physical layer address used to uniquely identify the APs channel The radio channel through which neighboring devices communi...

Page 134: ...Status essid apmac channel freq linkquality rssi noisefloor txpower linkstatus rxpkt wlan rxbyte wlan txpkt wlan txbyte wlan rxpkt eth rxbyte eth txpkt eth txbyte eth mir_up mir_down cir_up cir_down bandwidth essid The service set identifier that is attached to packets sent from the SU A EZ apmac The physical layer address used to uniquely identify the AP channel The radio channel through which th...

Page 135: ...itted by the SU A EZ txbyte wlan A measurement of the number of wireless bytes transmitted by the SU A EZ rxpkt eth A measurement of the number of packets received by the SU A EZ over the Ethernet port rxbyte eth A measurement of the number of bytes received by the SU A EZ over the Ethernet port txpkt eth A measurement of the number of packets transmitted by the SU A EZ over the Ethernet port txby...

Page 136: ...0 00 00 00 00 00 channel 108 freq 5540 linkquality 0 rssi 256 noisefloor 256 txpower Full linkstatus 0 rxpkt wlan 0 rxbyte wlan 0 txpkt wlan 0 txbyte wlan 0 rxpkt eth 1041 rxbyte eth 105870 txpkt eth 734 txbyte eth 209723 mir_up 12032 cir_up 12032 bandwidth 10 20 crc_count_wlan 0 crc_percentage_wlan 0 iface wlan0 Installer Installer get CStatus noisefloor 96 Installer ...

Page 137: ...Determines the SU to behave as a VLAN transparent unit Default Setting Hybrid Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 11 2 set ClientSta VlanDataID This command sets the VLAN ID tag used by the SU when working in Access Mode Syntax set ClientSta VlanDataID VLAN ID VLAN ID Common ID for all the devices that are part of the same VLAN Range 1 4049 Default Setting 1 Command Function Mode Page set Clien...

Page 138: ...g used by the SU when working in Access Mode Syntax set ClientSta VlanDataPriority priority priority Sets the priority of the uplink frames relative to the other frames transferred inside the VLAN Lower values indicate higher priorities Range 0 7 Default Setting 0 Command Mode Installer Admin Example Installer set ClientSta VlanDataID 14 Installer Installer set ClientSta VlanDataPriority 3 Install...

Page 139: ...tSta burstTime This command sets the duration in milliseconds of a burst interval During this time inter frame spacing between consecutive frames does not include contention time intervals The burst time can not exceed the Maximum Burst Duration set for the sub band Command Function Mode Page set ClientSta AIFS Defines the Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing number of time slots Installer Admin 122 se...

Page 140: ...w no of timeslots no of timeslots The initial lowest maximal value for the number of timeslots additional to the DIFS employed by the back off algorithm Range 7 15 31 63 127 255 511 1023 Default Setting 15 Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 12 4 set ClientSta MaxContentionWindow This command sets the final highest maximal value for the additional timeslots employed by the back off algorithm Sy...

Page 141: ...Chapter 5 Command Line Interface Contention Commands BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 124 Product Manual Command Mode Installer Admin Example Installer set ClientSta MaxContentionWindow 255 Installer ...

Page 142: ...e 5 13 2 set ClientSta MirUplink This command sets the Maximum Information Rate of the uplink from the SU to the AU Command Function Mode Page set ClientSta MirDownlink Sets the Maximum Information Rate of the downlink from the AU to the SU Installer Admin 125 set ClientSta MirUplink Sets the Maximum Information Rate of the uplink from the SU to the AU Installer Admin 125 set ClientSta CirDownlink...

Page 143: ...e of the downlink from the AU to the SU Syntax set ClientSta CirDownlink CIR downlink CIR downlink The CIR in Kbps of the downlink from the AU to the SU Range multiples of 128 up to 12032 Default Setting 0 Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 13 4 set ClientSta CirUplink This command sets the Committed Information Rate of the uplink from the SU to the AU Syntax set ClientSta CirDownlink CIR upli...

Page 144: ...tion for the initial uninterrupted burst after a period of inactivity Syntax set ClientSta BurstDuration burst duration burst duration The duration in ms of the initial uninterrupted burst of data sent after a period of inactivity Range 0 2000 Default Setting 5 Command Mode Installer Admin Example Installer set ClientSta CirUplink 1280 Installer Installer set ClientSta BurstDuration 25 Installer ...

Page 145: ...Command Function Mode Page set ClientSta dfsOption Enables or disables DFS Installer Admin 128 set ClientSta dfsChannelCheckTime Sets the duration of the radar check for a channel Installer Admin 129 set ClientSta dfsChannelAvoidancePeriod Set the persistence of the Radar Detected or Adjacent to Radar status for a the corresponding frequencies Installer Admin 129 set ClientSta dfsClearRadarDetecte...

Page 146: ...nel will be unavailable for usage after radar signals are detected on it or on an adjacent channel Syntax set ClientSta dfsChannelAvoidancePeriod no of minutes no of minutes The number of minutes to keep the frequency tagged as Radar Detected or Adjacent to Radar Range 1 60 Default Setting 30 Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 14 4 set ClientSta dfsClearRadarDetectedChannels This command sets ...

Page 147: ...ToDetect no of pulses no of pulses The minimum number of pulses that make up the radar signal Range 1 100 Default Setting 4 Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 14 6 set ClientSta dfsDetectionAlgorithm This command defines the type of radar detection algorithm employed by the DFS mechanism Syntax set ClientSta dfsDetectionAlgorithm etsi fcc etsi Sets a detection algorithm based on the ETSI stand...

Page 148: ...Chapter 5 Command Line Interface DFS Commands BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 131 Product Manual Installer set ClientSta dfsDetectionAlgorithm fcc Installer ...

Page 149: ... IPToSPrecedenceThreshold Sets the threshold value used when the IP precedence mechanim is enabled Installer Admin 133 set ClientSta DSCPThreshold Sets the threshold value used when the DSCP precedence mechanim is enabled Installer Admin 134 set ClientSta UdpTcpPortRangesPrioOpt Sets the UDP TCP implementation of the destination port range based prioritization Installer Admin 134 set ClientSta Udp...

Page 150: ...ion This command allows setting a ToS prioritization based on IP precedence or DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point Syntax set ClientSta ToSPrioritizationOption Disable IP DSCP Disable Disables ToS prioritization IP Enables IP precedence based prioritization RFC 791 DSCP Enables DSCP based prioritization RFC 2474 Default Setting Disable Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 15 3 set ClientSta ...

Page 151: ...shold will be routed through the Low Priority queue Syntax set ClientSta DSCPThreshold threshold value threshold value When the frame contains a DSCP tag higher than this value it will be routed through the High Priority queue Range 0 36 Default Setting 32 Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 15 5 set ClientSta UdpTcpPortRangesPrioOpt This command configures the UDP TCP port ranges based priorit...

Page 152: ...s RTP Enables UDP port range prioritization only for RTP ports Default Setting RTPRTCP Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 15 7 set ClientSta TcpPortPriRtpRtcp This command configures whether TCP port range prioritization differentiates between RTP odd ports and RTCP even ports traffic Syntax set ClientSta TcpPortPrioRtpRtcp RTPRTCP RTP RTPRTCP Enables TCP port range prioritization for both RTP...

Page 153: ...ting empty Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 15 9 set ClientSta TcpPortRanges This command defines the TCP port ranges used for prioritization If a frame s destination TCP port matches this setting it will be routed via the High Priority queue Otherwise it will be routed through the Low Priority queue Syntax set ClientSta TcpPortRanges port ranges port ranges A list of up to 64 TCP priority p...

Page 154: ...prioritization for the destination IP address SrcOrDstIP Enables IP range prioritization for both the source and destination IP addresses Default Setting Disable Command Mode Installer Admin Example 5 15 11 set ClientSta IpRangeIpAddress This command configures the base IP address for the IP range based prioritization Syntax set ClientSta IpRangeIpAddress IP address IP address The base IP address ...

Page 155: ...x set ClientSta IpRangeMask IP mask IP mask The IP mask which along with the base IP address determines the IP range used for prioritization Range 4 groups of up to 3 digits separated by dots Default Setting 255 0 0 0 Command Mode Installer Admin Example Installer set ClientSta IpRangeMask 255 255 0 0 Installer ...

Page 156: ...A Appendix Troubleshooting ...

Page 157: ...Appendix A Troubleshooting BreezeACCESS SU A EZ 140 Product Manual In This Appendix This appendix provides a lists of things to check in case of problems before contacting local Technical Support ...

Page 158: ...you have a valid network connection to the SU A EZ If you are connecting to the SU A EZ through the wired Ethernet interface check the network cabling between the management station and the SU A EZ If you are connecting to SU A EZ from the wireless interface ensure that you have a valid connection to the SU A EZ If you cannot connect using Telnet you may have exceeded the maximum number of concurr...

Page 159: ...B Appendix Using the Set Factory Defaults Utility ...

Page 160: ...ty is intended to enable management access to a unit in cases where such access is not possible due to wrong or unknown configuration of certain parameters This includes cases such as unknown Management VLAN ID and wrong management access filtering NOTE In order to use the application on SU EZ WinPcap needs to be installed on the host PC ...

Page 161: ...ature is available via both the Ethernet and Wireless ports To set factory defaults 1 Connect the PC with the Set Factory Defaults utility to the Ethernet port of the unit 2 Enter the unit s MAC address 3 Click on the Set button This utility performs the same operation as Restore Factory Default Configuration from Web management or set config default Telnet command restoring the default factory co...

Page 162: ...Glossary ...

Page 163: ...a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCP IP network DHCP is based on the Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP adding the capability of automatic allocation of reusable network addresses and additional configuration options Ethernet A popular local area data communications network which accepts transmission from computers and terminals Encryption Data passing between the SU A EZ and ...

Page 164: ...wer over Ethernet A specification for providing both power and data to low power network devices using a single Category 5 Ethernet cable PoE provides greater flexibility in the locating of Wi s and network devices and significantly decreased installation costs RTS Threshold Transmitters contending for the medium may not be aware of each other RTS CTS mechanism can solve this Hidden Node Problem I...

Page 165: ...ical barriers and allows users to share information and resources as though located on the same LAN Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is based on the use of security keys and the popular RC4 encryption algorithm Wireless devices without a valid WEP key will be excluded from network traffic Wireless Client SU A EZ A wireless client is a computer system that accesses a remote...

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