Basic
Configuration via CLI
Trango Broadband Wireless — User Manual M915S Rev C
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Section 5 Basic Configuration via CLI
This section covers how to utilize the radio’s CLI interface to establish a working wireless link.
In this section the most basic settings using the CLI are discussed. Topics include:
•
Access Point Basic Settings
•
Subscriber Unit Database Settings
•
Subscriber Unit Basic Settings
See Appendix A
−
Command Set Reference for a complete listing of the CLI commands.
See the “Getting Started” section for a description of how to access the radio via Telnet or Serial Interface.
Access Point Basic Settings
After logging into an AP or SU, it is good practice to type the
sysinfo
command to see the radio’s basic system
information. Example (Access Point):
#> sysinfo
[Hardware Version] 8005
[FPGA Version] 03121104 [Checksum] 75930BDC
[Firmware Version] AP 1p0a2H8005D04010603 [Checksum] AE5D873F
[Device ID] 00 01 DE 15 5C D0 [S/N] 01400016
[Base ID] 1234 [AP ID] 01
[System Up Time] 0 day(s) 00:29:56
[Opmode] on [Default Opmode] on
[IP] 10.8.0.254 [Subnet Mask] 255.255.255.0 [Gateway] 10.8.0.1
[Httpd Port] 80 [Httpd Status] listen
[Telnetd Port] 23 [Telnetd Status] connected (10.8.0.62,1146)
[Tftpd] disabled
[RF Tx Power] -4 dBm
[RF Rx Threshold] -98 dBm
[MIR Threshold] 3 Mbps
[Ch#01] 906 Mhz [Ch#02] 912 Mhz [Ch#03] 918 Mhz [Ch#04] 924 Mhz
[Default Channel] 1 h [Active Channel] 1 h
[Broadcast Packet] block [SU to SU] off [TCP/IP for SU] on
[Remarks]
[RF Rx] 0 kbps [RF Tx] 0 kbps [Eth Rx] 1 kbps [Eth Tx] 0 kbps
Many of these parameters can be changed by the user. A description of each of these changeable parameters, along
with the related command, is shown in the table below.
!
Important!
When changing settings, it is usually necessary to type the
save ss
command in order to update
the radio’s flash memory. If you do not type the
save ss
command, the setting will be lost the next time the
radio is rebooted or power cycled.
.
AP SYSTEM INFORMATION PARAMETERS AND RELATED COMMANDS
AP Parameter
Description
Related CLI Command
Device ID
MAC Address of AP
N/A
Base ID
Specifies the cell or cluster to
which the AP belongs. Base ID
must match in AP and SU in
order to establish a wireless
link.
set baseid <baseid>
Example:
#>set baseid aa12