BelAir20E User Guide
Wi-Fi Backhaul Link Configuration
April 2, 2012
Confidential
Document Number BDTM02201-A01 Standard
Managing
MP-to-MP Meshes
This section describe additional commands to help you configure and manage
an MP-to-MP mesh clusters, including:
•
“Displaying the Mesh Topology” on page 118
•
“Setting a Link RSSI Threshold” on page 119
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“Managing the Mesh Blacklist” on page 120
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“Mesh Auto-connections” on page 120
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“Managing Mesh Auto-connections” on page 121
Displaying the Mesh
Topology
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/show backhaul status
This command displays the operating parameters of the MP-to-MP links you are
connected to.
Example 1 and Example 2 that follow illustrate the output describing a mesh
between three radios: RadioA, RadioB and RadioC.
Example 1: RadioA
/interface/wifi-4-1# show backhaul status
Backhaul Links:
Link Radio MAC State(L,R) RSSI Radio Node IP Node Name
---- ----------------- ---------- ---- ----- -------- ----------
[S] 1 00:0d:67:0b:55:17 fwd fwd -49 wifi-3-1 180.1.5.120
[S] 2 00:0d:67:0b:51:ed fwd fwd -54 wifi-3-1 180.1.4.150
In the previous output, link 1 goes to RadioC and link 2 goes to RadioB.
RadioA is measuring a signal strength of -49 dBm from RadioC. RadioC has a
MAC address of 00:0d:67:0b:55:17 and is physical interface wifi-3-1 on a node
with IP address 180.1.5.120.
RadioA is measuring a signal strength of -54 dBm from RadioB. RadioB has a
MAC address of 00:0d:67:0b:51:ed and is physical interface wifi-3-1 on a node
with IP address 180.1.5.150.
Example 2: RadioB
/interface/wifi-3-1# show backhaul status
Backhaul Links:
Link Radio MAC State(L,R) RSSI Radio Node IP Node Name
---- ----------------- ---------- ---- ----- -------- ----------
[S] 1 00:0d:67:0b:55:17 fwd fwd -68 wifi-3-1 180.1.5.120
[S] 2 00:0d:67:08:63:31 fwd fwd -54 wifi-4-1 180.1.5.180