June 30, 2006
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Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
BelAir100 Network Example
BelAir100 Network Example
The example described by this chapter uses several commands that require
super-user privilege level. Because of this, the example assumes that you log in
to each unit as
root
.
Also, the example described by this chapter assumes that the backhaul radios
not have part number B2CC033AA. Backhaul radios with part number
B2CC033AA require different configuration parameters. Refer to “5 GHz
P-to-P Links” on page 49 for details.
Consider the case of the simple network in Figure 10.
Figure 10: Simple BelAir200 and BelAir100 Network Configuration
To configure the network, you first need to configure the IP parameters for
each BelAir200 unit and the BelAir100 unit, as described in section
“Configuration of IP Parameters” on page 107. At this stage, you should also
determine the MAC addresses of the backhaul radios. You will need this piece
of information to configure the backhaul radio links.
The next step is to configure each unit’s country of operation, which in this
case is Canada. Then, you must configure the radio modules and finally, for the
BelAir200 units in the network, the layer 2 networking. After these latter steps,
the network is ready to carry traffic.
LIM
BA200-B
172.16.100.2
BA100-A
172.16.100.3
BA200-A
172.16.100.1
Configuration
Terminal
BRM1
Mode: AP
MAC address:
00:0d:67:00:0A:01
BRM1
Mode: Client
MAC address:
00:0d:67:00:0B:01
BRM2
Mode: AP
MAC address:
00:0d:67:00:0B:02
BRM1
Mode: Client
MAC address:
00:0d:67:00:0C:01
Switch and Pubic
Access Control
Gateway