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Step 2
Enter the following command:
interfaces wireless defaultUlSfEnable 1
Updating Subscriber Unit for Default Uplink Service Flow
Any subscriber units that were registered before this command is executed will need to be
reset in order for the change to take effect. You will need to reboot each impacted
subscriber unit:
Step 1
Login to the CLI as outlined in “Connecting to the Subscriber Unit Command Line
Interface” on page 2-6.
Step 2
Enter the following command:
reboot
The telnet session will be terminated and you will need to login again, once the subscriber
unit has restarted to verify the changes.
Enabling the Secondary Management Channel
The communication protocol between the AN100U/UX and subscriber unit used to
provision the MAC addresses of hosts located behind the SU, relies on the secondary
management channel (SMC). If the SMC is disabled on a particular subscriber unit, the
sector controller will not be notified of the new MAC addresses, and no traffic will be
passed down stream to the SU. The SMC is a subscriber-specific configuration option, and
is disabled by default. Enabling it is a matter of issuing a single command on the selected
subscriber unit:
Step 1
Login to the CLI as outlined in “Connecting to the Subscriber Unit Command Line
Interface” on page 2-6.
Step 2
Enter the following command
set managedSS 1
The subscriber unit will automatically reboot, and upon registration, it will attempt to obtain
an IP address. See section 9.3 for any issues regarding establishing the SMC.
The Bridge Filter
An important aspect of RedMAX's self-install functionality is the subscriber unit's built-in
filtering mechanism. These filters are required for the subscriber unit's auto-learning
feature. You must ensure these filters are enabled, otherwise self-install will not work.
These filters are enabled by default, but you can check their status by issuing the following
command in the subscriber unit's CLI: