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October 20, 2009
4.3.1
bsidtable - Base Station ID Table
The bsIdTable stores the MAC addresses of up to sixteen base stations. When one or
more MAC addresses are registered in the table, the subscriber is authorized to register
only with the listed base stations. When there are no entries in the bsIdTable table the
subscriber can register with any base station.
Table 8: CLI - bsIdTable - Base Station ID Table Commands
bsidtable <add> <delete> <show>
add <bsid> <priority> <0-15>
Add or replace a base station ID entry. If the table position value is not specified, the new
entry is inserted after the last valid entry. The table is filled from the beginning (position 0)
and positions are adjusted forward when 'empty' entries are not permitted. The count
value is adjusted to the current number of entries.
bsid <aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff>
Enter base station MAC address.
priority <<0-7>
Enter priority for this base station. When multiple base stations are detected, the CPE
will attempt to register entry having the highest priority (7).
<0-15>
Entry position in the table (optional).
Example: Use the following command to register a base station with priority 2 in the
fourth position in the table:
CPE(bsId ->)# add
00:09:02:00:a3:5d
priority 2 3 <Enter>
delete <entrynumber> <all | yestoall>
Delete a base station ID entry. If the table position value is not specified, the last entry in
the table is deleted. The count value is adjusted to reflect the current number of entries.
Confirmation is required.
<0-15>
Identify the specific
entry position in the table (first entry is zero).
Example: Enter the following command to delete the 3rd entry in the table:
CPE(bsId ->)# delete 2 <Enter>
Are you sure ? Enter Y to delete this entry
all
Delete all entries in the table.
Operator c
onfirmation is required.
yestoall
Delete all entries in the table.
Confirmation is not required.
show <0-15>
Display the base station ID table entries.
<0-15>
Identify the specific
entry position in the table. If the table position is not specified, all
entries in the table are displayed.
count
Display only the number of active entries in the table.
bsidentrie
Display only the base station ID values and associated priorities.
Note: The following actions are taken when the bsidtable is modified:
1. A 'Detected BS table reset' log message is generated.
2. An 'Add/Delete detected BS…' log message is generated if a new entry has been added.
3. A frequency scan is initiated.