AR24027
Operator’s Manual
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ethernet
speed=auto-10
or
10hdx
or
10fdx
or
100hdx
or
100fdx
or
auto
Sets the ethernet port speed to a combination of 10 or 100 Mbps, half or full duplex, or auto
negotiate.
In installations requiring very long outdoors CAT5 cable, operation at 100 Mbps may become
unreliable. For this reason the
auto-10
-setting forces the speed to 10Mbps but negotiates the
half or full duplex. The
auto
setting negotiates both the speed and duplex to the fastest
configuration supported by the other devices on the Ethernet.
timeout-sec=5..10000
Sets the time the radio will retain, in its internal table, Ethernet addresses obtained from the
network.
multi-cast-timeout-sec=5..10000
Sets the time the radio will retain, in its internal table, Ethernet multi-cast addresses obtained
from the network. This can not be set to a value below the station-timeout.
Examples:
>
ethernet speed=10fdx timeout=100
node
type=hub
or
remote
In a point to multipoint network one radio must be configured as a
hub
while all other radios
are configured as
remote
. Typically you would deploy the remote radios with a directional
antenna pointing at the hub radio.
max-remotes=1..32
(for PmP software only)
At the hub radio this value specifies the maximum number of remotes that will be allowed to
join in. Once the hub radio has this many remotes it stops allocating a slot for new nodes to
join the network. This increases the inbound throughput slightly, specially if the number of
remotes is small. For a point-to-point link make sure you set this parameter to 1.
name=”ASCII string”
Gives the node a meaningful name for further reference. This name will be used as the
command prompt. It is also used to identify the node in a variety of commands and displays.
The name field can be up to 23 characters with no spaces. If spaces are desired, you may
include the whole name in quotation marks.
network-id=0..65,535
For a link to get established, the network-id value of the radios involved must match. Setting
unique network ids on each network prevents a radio from connecting to the wrong hub or peer
if it happens to be within RF range and on the same channel.
The value of the network-id is only displayed if the configuration is unlocked.
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