June 30, 2006
Confidential
Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
Backhaul Link Configuration
2.4 GHz
MP-to-MP Links
set arm<n> link identifier <lnk_id> topology mesh
This command lets you manage the configuration of a 2.4 GHz MP-to-MP
backhaul link.
The
<link_id>
parameter is case sensitive and can be up to 32 alphanumeric
characters. For MP-to-MP links, the link identifier is also known as a mesh
identifier. It is the same for all members of a particular mesh cluster.
Example
/radio# set arm1 link topology mesh identifier BelAir-mesh
5 GHz MP-to-MP
Links
set {arm<n>|brm<n>} link identifier <lnk_id> topology mesh
This command lets you manage the configuration of a 5 GHz MP-to-MP
backhaul link.
The
<link_id>
parameter is case sensitive and can be up to 32 alphanumeric
characters. For MP-to-MP links, the link identifier is also known as a mesh
identifier. It is the same for all members of a particular mesh cluster.
Example
/radio# set brm1 link topology mesh identifier BelAir-mesh
5 GHz P-to-MP
Links
set {arm<n>|brm<n>} link [identifier <lnk_id>]
topology star role{bs|ss} index <lnk_idx>}
This command lets you manage the configuration of a 5 GHz P-to-MP backhaul
link.
The
<lnk_id>
parameter is case sensitive and can be up to 32 alphanumeric
characters. It is the same for all members of the star topology.
The node’s role can be a base station (
bs
) or a subscriber station (
ss
). A base
station can support up to eight subscriber stations.
The
<lnk_idx>
parameter identifies individual links in the star topology. It
ranges from 1 to 8.
Example
/radio# set brm1 link topology star role bs index 1,2,3,7
Link index provisioning successful