Basic
Configuration via CLI
Trango Broadband Wireless — User Manual M2400S Rev A
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In this example, SU #5’s CIR downstream is set to 128 and CIR upstream is set to 256. MIR upstream and
downstream are set to 5000.
To change the default CIR/MIR values, use the following command:
sudb defaultcirmir <default cir dn> <default cir up> <default mir dn> <default mir up>
Example:
#>sudb defaultcirmir 256 256 512 512
To view the entries in the SUDB, type the command
sudb view
.
To save the changes you have made to the SUDB, type
save sudb
Other important SUDB related commands are
sudb delete, sudb gid,
and
sudb modify
. See Appendix A for
descriptions of these commands.
!
Important!
After updating the SUDB, type the command
save sudb
to save the SUDB. If you do not save the
SUDB file will revert back to its previous state after power cycle or reboot.
!
Important!
SUs using SU to SU communication must be on the same subnet.
Subscriber Unit Basic Settings
Once logged into the SU, you can receive a comprehensive snapshot of the system’s configuration info and status
by typing the command
sysinfo
.
#> sysinfo
[Hardware Version] 0006
[FPGA Version] 04042201 [Checksum] 47231EEE
[Firmware Version] SU 1p0x8H0006D04061502 [Checksum] 6DDF232C
[Device ID] 00 01 DE 19 F0 A4 [S/N] 01700004
[Base ID] 1234 [AP ID] 01 [SU ID] 1
[System Up Time] 0 day(s) 05:14:51
[Opmode] on [Default Opmode] on
[IP] 10.8.1.234 [Subnet Mask] 255.255.255.192 [Gateway] 10.8.1.193
[Login Password] RW
[Httpd Port] 80 [Httpd Status] listen
[Telnetd Port] 23 [Telnetd Status] connected (10.8.0.60,1738)
[Tftpd] disabled
'[RF Tx Power] 22 dBm
[RF Rx Threshold] -98 dBm
[Ch#01] 2405 Mhz [Ch#02] 2415 Mhz [Ch#03] 2425 Mhz [Ch#04] 2435 Mhz
[Ch#05] 2445 Mhz [Ch#06] 2455 Mhz [Ch#07] 2465 Mhz [Ch#08] 2475 Mhz
[Default Channel] 1 h [Active Channel] 1 v [Associated] Y
[Broadcast Packet] block [Auto Scan AP] on [TCP/IP for AP] on [TCP/IP for Local
Eth] on
[Remarks]
[RF Rx] 3 kbps [RF Tx] 2 kbps [Eth Rx] 0 kbps [Eth Tx] 0 kbps
[ARQ RF Tx Retry] 0 [ARQ RF Tx Retry Maxed Out] 0
Many of these parameters can be changed by the user. A description of each of these changeable parameters, along
with the related command, is shown in the table below.