Basic
Configuration via CLI
Trango Broadband Wireless — User Manual M915S Rev C
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SU SYSTEM INFORMATION PARAMETERS AND RELATED COMMANDS
SU Parameter
Description
Related CLI Command
Device ID
MAC Address of the SU
N/A
Base ID
Specifies the cell or cluster to
which the SU belongs.
set baseid <baseid>
Example:
#>Set baseid aa12
Target AP
If unique AP ID selected, the
SU can only associate with
the specified AP. If ALL is
selected, the SU can
associate with any AP with a
matching BASE ID.
targetap <apid>
Examples:
#>targetap 33
#>targetap all
Opmode
Current Opmode of radio.
opmode on y
- set Opmode to “ON.” (note: “y”
is necessary if default Opmode is “OFF.”)
opmode off
– set Opmode to “OFF.”
Default Opmode
Determines the Opmode
(“ON” or “OFF”) of the radio
after reboot/power cycle.
When this parameter is set to
“ON,” the radio will progress
into Opmode “ON”
automatically after
reboot/power cycle.
set defaultopmode <on
or
off>
Example:
#>set defaultopmode on
IP
Subnet
Gateway
IP, Subnet, and Gateway
address of radio.
ipconfig [<new ip> <new subnet mask> <new
gateway>]
Example:
#>ipconfig 10.1.1.3 255.0.0.0 10.1.1.1
TFTPD
TFTPD status (on or off).
TFTPD should be turned on
to import a file into the radio
(such as new firmware).
Default is off. TFTPD will
revert to off after
reboot/power cycle.
tftpd [<on|off>]
Example:
#>tftpd on
RF TX Power
Current transmit power of the
SU not including antenna
gain. This is controlled by
the AP.
Informational Parameter – can not be manually
changed by user.
Active Channel
Shows the channel used in
the current association, and
"Associated" or
"Disconnected" depending
on the association status.
If Autoscan AP (SW 1) is on, the active channel
(and antenna selection) will be set once the SU
scans and begins the association process with an
AP.
If Autoscan AP is off, the active channel is set by
the user, using the
freq
command.
freq [<ch#> <v|h>]
Example:
#>freq 3
This command will change the channel of the AP to
3. Use the antenna command to select an antenna