Configuration | Remote Unit System Information |
Remote Unit System Information
Log into the RU and the System Information page will appear. The user can change many of these parameters.
Note: When changing settings, it is usually necessary to click the Save and Activate Settings Button in order to update the radio’s flash memory. If you do not, the setting will be lost the next time the radio is rebooted or power cycled.
Table 2: Reference Table of Remote Unit System Information Parameters
Parameter | Description | Associated Page and Notes |
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Hardware Version | Hardware version is | Permanent with Hardware |
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| changed by user. |
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FPGA Version and | These parameters provide information about | Changes with FPGA upgrade. See |
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Checksum | the current FPGA firmware loaded in the | subsequent Release Notes on web site. |
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| radio. |
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Firmware Version | The Firmware version is the initial four | Changes with firmware upgrade. See |
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| characters of this string. (i.e. 1p60 = 1.60 ) | website for latest firmware version and |
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| release notes. |
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Device ID | MAC address of the radio. | Permanent with Hardware |
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Opmode | Current operation mode of the radio. “On” | Configuration page. |
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| indicates transmitting. “Off” indicates not | Note: in order to change radio from |
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| transmitting. | Opmode “On” to Opmode “Off,” you must |
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| change the default Opmode to “Off” and |
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| reboot the radio. |
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Default Opmode | Determines the Opmode (“ON” or “OFF”) of the | Configuration page |
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| radio after reboot/power cycle. When the | CLI Command: |
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| parameter is set to “ON”, the radio will progress | set defaultopmode [<onoff>] |
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| into Opmode “ON” 30 seconds after |
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| reboot/power cycle. Note: If radio startup is |
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| interrupted within 30 seconds after reboot (by |
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| opening a Telnet session) the radio will remain in |
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| Opmode “OFF.” |
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System Up Time | Time since radio was last rebooted or power | Informational Parameter |
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| cycled. |
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Radio Temperature | Current internal temperature of radio. | Informational Parameter |
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[IP] | IP, subnet, and Gateway address of radio used to | Configuration page |
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[subnet] | manage the radio. | Note: Changing the IP of the radio could |
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[gateway] |
| cause loss of management connectivity. |
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| CLI Command: |
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| ipconfig [<ip> <subnet> <gateway>] |
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Master ID | MAC ID of the MU that is associated to this RU. | Informational Parameter |
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Status | Status of Master Unit: Connected (wireless | Informational Parameter |
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| link established), or Disconnected (wireless |
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| link not established). |
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RSSI | Relative Signal Strength Indicator. Displays | Informational Parameter |
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| signal strength received from the RU to the |
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| MU. A “?” indicates MU is not connected. |
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TFTPD Status | TFTP daemon status (on or off). TFTPD should | Configuration page |
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| be turned on to import a file (such as new | Note: This is used in firmware upgrade. |
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| firmware) into radio’s TFTP buffer. Default is | CLI Command |
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| off. | tftpd [<on off>] |
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Telnet Port | User changeable telnet port of radio. | Configuration page |
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RF TX Power | Transmit power of the RU not including antenna | Informational Parameter |
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| gain. The RU’s transmit power will |
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| automatically be adjusted to result in receive |
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| signal strength at the MU to approximately |
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