Bridge GUI Guide: Introduction
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You can find the full model number for any ES-series Bridge on
the
Administration Settings
screen under
System Info
.
Figure 1.
ES-Series Product Model Number Explication
CAUTION:
Use of
4.4 GHz radios is
strictly forbidden out-
side of U.S. Department
of Defense authority.
The number of digits after the hyphen corresponds to the
number of radios installed in the Bridge. The value of each digit
indicates the frequency band(s) that radio supports, as shown
in Table 1.2.
1.3.1.2
Fortress Bridge Management
Fortress Bridges can be administered through either of two
native software management tools. They support SNMP
(Simple Network Management Protocol) transactions, and
each model chassis provides a small subset of basic user
controls and visual indicators.
Bridge GUI
The graphical user interface for Fortress Bridges is a browser-
based management tool that provides administration and
monitoring functions in a menu- and dialog-driven format. It is
accessed over the network via the Bridge’s IP address. The
Bridge GUI supports Microsoft® Internet Explorer and Mozilla
Firefox™. Using the Bridge GUI is covered in this user guide.
Bridge CLI
The command-line interface for Fortress Bridges provides
administration and monitoring functions via a command line. It
is accessed over the network via a secure shell (SSH)
connection to the Bridge’s management interface or through a
terminal connected directly to the Bridge’s serial
Console
port.
Using the Bridge CLI is covered in
Secure Wireless Bridge and
Security Controller CLI Software Guide
.
SNMP
Fortress Bridges support monitoring through version 3 of the
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Internet
standard for network management. Fortress Management
Table 1.2. Radio Installed and Supported Frequencies
Number
Radio Installed
Supported Frequencies
3
802.11a/g
or
802.11a/g/n
2.4 GHz
or
5 GHz
4
802.11 military band
4.4 GHz
5
802.11a
or
802.11a/n
5 GHz