June 30, 2006
Confidential
Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
Backhaul Link Configuration
Typically, these commands are used to disable an unstable link. This behavior
may occur when either radio at each end of the link is operating at the limit of
its sensitivity.
As well, these commands can be used to disable a particular link if the RF plan
for the cluster predicts low RSSI values for it.
Example
/radio#
show arm1 blacklist
1
00-0d-67-00-2a-80
Doing a Mesh Survey
show {arm<n>|brm<n>} mesh-survey
This command allows you to troubleshoot potential mesh configuration
problems. It displays a list of all visible mesh points (excluding those which are
already part of the same mesh as the local mesh point). The output can include
nodes that are configured with:
• the local mesh point’s current mesh or link identifier, but with a different
channel
• the local mesh point’s previously saved mesh or link identifier, either on the
same or different channel
• either the current or previously saved mesh or link identifier, on either the
same or different channel, but with a different encryption scheme
The output may show
undef
as the type of privacy, meaning that the node
cannot determine the type of privacy used by that link. Link age is also displayed
as follows:
• N, meaning that the link is not aging
• Y, meaning that the link is aged
• S, meaning that the link aging data is not current
Example
show arm1 mesh-survey
12345678
RadioMac CH Priv RSSI TOP Role LinkIdx Age LinkIdentifier
-------- -- ---- ---- --- ---- -------- --- --------------
00:12:88:de:2c:01 6 undef-75 p2p -- -------- N
00:0d:67:00:75:c8 3 aes -48 mesh -- -------- N BelAirNetworks MESH
00:12:88:de:0a:09 6 undef-61 mesh -- -------- N
00:0d:67:00:33:db 3 aes -68 mesh -- -------- N BelAirNetworks MESH
00:11:95:38:3d:83 6 undef-74 p2p -- -------- N
00:13:10:77:74:99 6 undef-73 mesh -- -------- N