BelAir100SN User Guide
System Settings
May 31, 2010
Confidential
Document Number BDTM11001-A01 Released
admin state: ................. Enabled
channel: ..................... 155
tx power: .................. 20.0 (dBm)
tx-power-optimize: ......... Disabled
antenna gain: ................ 10.5 (dBi)
link distance: ............... 1 (km)
base radio MAC : ............. 00:0d:67:00:44:49
Interface stop
/#
assembly code tag does not match
Unknown interface ---> int-BELAIR20-11-wifi-5GHz-1, skipping
Interface stop
/#
Interface int-BELAIR100-wifi-1 ---> /interface/wifi-1-1/ start
/# /interface/wifi-1-1/show config
Slot: 1, Card Type: lpm, revision: 2, Port: 1, Radio: LPMv2 4.9GHz 802.11a
admin state: ................. Disabled
frequency band: .............. 4900MHz SchemeA
channel: ..................... 10
tx power: .................. 20.0 (dBm)
bandwidth: ................. 10.0 (MHz)
antenna gain: ................ 9.5 (dBi)
link distance: ............... 1 (km)
base radio MAC : ............. Value is invalid
Interface stop
/#
Guidelines for Using the
reboot Command in a
Script
Some BelAir node functions, such as Network Address Translation (NAT),
require that you reboot the node after you configure them. If your script is for
BelAir100SN auto-configuration at startup and if it must include the
reboot
command, then your script must include the declarations described in this
section.
Caution!
Using the
reboot
command in an auto-configuration script without the correct
declarations may cause the node to enter a continuous
reboot
loop.
The declarations for using the
reboot
command in a script are an extension of
those for specifying a physical interface in a script. See
Interface in Script” on page 54
.
The declarations are:
•
check-db-change-start
. This declaration verifies and records whether the
following commands change the node’s settings. It ignores commands that
change a setting to be the current setting. For example, if a physical
interface’s administrative state is enabled, the s
et admin-state enabled
command for that physical interface is ignored.