June 30, 2006
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Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
BelAir100 Network Example
Configuration of
IP Parameters
As shown in Figure 10, all units are assigned static IP addresses, namely
172.16.100.1 for BA200-A, 172.16.100.2 for BA200-B and 172.16.1.3 for
BA100-A.
Start a secure CLI session to BA200-A, using the default IP address (10.1.1.10).
Login as
root
, and change the default root password, using the
passwd
command.
Note: The specified password is case sensitive and must be at least six
characters long.
Determine the MAC address of the radio modules:
/radio/show brm1 mac-address
00:0d:67:00:0A:01
If two client mode backhaul radios attempt to associate with the same AP
mode backhaul radio, you can tell which is the desired one based on the
received remote-end MAC address.
Lastly, change the IP settings; that is, the IP address and the static routing tables,
if needed:
cd /system
system default-ipaddr 172.16.100.1 subnet-mask 255.255.255.0
Reboot for the IP settings to take effect:
reboot
You must execute similar procedures for each of the other units: BA200-B and
BA100-A.
Configuring the
Remaining
Parameters
After rebooting, login again to each unit, using the new root password.
Execute the configuration commands listed in the following subsections. There
is one subsection for each unit in the network. The commands configure the
backhaul radio links using channels 53 and 61.
It is essential that the radio module pair (client and AP mode) at the two ends
of a backhaul link be configured with the same SSID and with the same security
and privacy parameters.
Configuring different backhaul links with unique SSIDs prevents undesired
associations and potential connectivity problems. Refer to the
BelAir Products
Deployment Guidelines
for more details.