Command Line Interface
Networking Commands
CONNECT
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• Unit answers with Escape-Acknowledge („@00<CR><LF>“) and immediately goes to datamode,
so that the DTE can start sending data as soon as the Escape-Acknowledge has been received.
• If no valid CLI commands received from DTE within 1 minute, the unit will automatically switch
back to data-mode.
Note:
The data received over the air could be lost due to Rx buffer overflow if the unit stays in Maintenance
mode longer then 15 second.
4.2. Networking Commands
4.2.1. CONNECT
To connect the radio unit through the local maintenance serial port or to establish the link with the remote
unit in the Point-to-Multipoint network, the CONNECT command must be used.
CONNECT [Unit_Numb] [/?]
Where the Unit_Numb is an assigned decimal number for the unit to be connected. To get the complete
unit list, the CONNECT command must be used with no parameter. The list of units in the Point-to-Point
link with the connection established with remote unit is shown in Figure 4-1:
Figure 4-1. Connection List
To disconnect from the remote unit and connect to the local unit, the parameter (Unit_Numb) must be
equal to 0x00.
4.2.2. LINK
The LINK command is responsible for configuring radio’s operation mode. It has six parameters listed
below.
LINK [Parameter Name] [Parameters List] [/?]
LINK commands are as common so specific for two bands: 902-928 MHz band and 868-870 MHz band.
Commands common for two bands:
Unit
Serial Number
Connect
BS
003578659922
1
003574459923
C
Parameter Name
Parameter List
FEC
0 – Disable Forward Error Correction, a default setting (see note below)
1 – Enable Forward Error Correction (see note below)
FHOP
(0-9) - Frequency Hoping Pattern numbers for USA;
(10-19) - Frequency Hoping Pattern numbers for Australia;