Trango Broadband M900S Configure Other Basic AP Parameters, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway

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Basic Configuration via Browser Interface

6.CIR dn: (AP to SU Committed Information Rate) – minimum downstream bandwidth for the SU in Kbps.

7.MIR up: (SU to AP Maximum Information Rate) – maximum upstream bandwidth for the SU in Kbps.

8.MIR dn: (AP to SU Maximum Information Rate) – maximum downstream bandwidth for the SU in Kbps.

9.Enter Device ID (MAC Address of the SU).

10.Save and Activate changes.

!Important! Always remember to Save and Activate changes, or the SUDB will revert back to its previous state after a power cycle or reboot.

!Important! SUs using SU to SU communication must be on the same subnet.

Configure Other Basic AP Parameters

In addition to setting up the SU in the SUDB, the following settings in the AP’s Configuration page must be set (or left at default).

Base ID: Four character, alphanumeric, user definable base station ID. Input of BASEID shall be in the format of xxxx. Where x is any character from the set: {0..9; a..z; A..Z; '!@#$%^&*()_+[]\<>,./?'}. The Base ID is typically assigned to a single AP or a group of APs at a particular cell site. The Base ID in the AP must match the Base ID in the SU in order for a link to be established. This parameter can only be changed while in Opmode "OFF."

AP ID: User definable AP ID (00-FF). Default is last two digits of MAC ID. One authenticated, the AP will automatically assign its AP ID to the SU. This parameter can only be changed while opmode is “OFF”.

IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway:

The IP configuration of the radio. Used for configuration and network management purposes. Since this is a layer-II device, these parameters do not play a role in the establishment of the wireless link.

Default Opmode:

Operation mode of the radio after a power cycle or reboot. When the radio enters Opmode "ON," it will be transmitting. When the radio enters Opmode "OFF," the radio will not be transmitting, but can be accessed through the Ethernet port. The radio can be put into Opmode "OFF" regardless of its default Opmode by telnetting into the radio within the first 30 seconds after a power cycle or reboot.

Active Channel/Polarization:

The current channel and antenna polarization of the unit when in Opmode "ON."

To configure the AP’s other basic settings, complete the following steps:

1.Connect to the AP (see Getting Started) and open the Configuration page.

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Contents M900S MHz Wireless Broadband System Table of Contents Table of Figures Warranty Information Firmware Notifications PrefaceFCC Information CanadaIntroduction OverviewAuto-retransmit Feature ARQ SmartPolling & Bandwidth ThrottlingHardware Overview M900S AP and SU Hardware ComponentsConnections and Power Getting StartedRadio Management Concepts CAT-5Switch Settings Browser InterfaceBrowser Interface Login Web Browser System InformationCommand Line Interface Telnet ip address of radioTroubleshooting Configuring the AP’s Subscriber Unit Database Sudb Basic Configuration via Browser InterfaceThis section you will Creating an SU in the SU Database Configure Other Basic AP Parameters Default OpmodeIP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Active Channel/PolarizationBasic Configuration via Browser Interface Configure Basic SU Parameters SU Basic SetupLED Summary LED SummaryRF Link Loopback Test Link ControlAdvanced Setup SU Ranging TestOther Key Parameters Site Survey Basic Configuration via CLI Access Point Basic SettingsAP Parameter Description Related CLI Command Set baseid baseidSet defaultopmode on or off Set defaultopmode on time secIpconfig new ip new subnet mask new Set apid apid 00-FF in HEXPower set minmaxdBm Sw 0 onoff default is onOn/off command Sw 3 onoff default is offSubscriber Unit Database Sudb Settings Sw 7 onoff default is onRemarks remarks Sudb add suid prreg device id suid SU IDSubscriber Unit Basic Settings Basic Configuration via CLI SU Parameter Description Related CLI Command Set defaultopmode on or offIpconfig new ip new subnet mask new Set baseid baseidAntenna h v e Sw 0 onoffSw 1 onoff Sw 2 onoffM900S Mounting Hardware Assembly Mounting HardwareAlternative Mounting Cabling and Grounding Considerations Standard Mounting Alternative MountingInstallation Notes Deployment Command survey time antennaSite Selection AP Search and SU Antenna Alignment Example\SU Alignment Using LEDs Rssi Command for Antenna AlignmentAP Search Link Management Commands Collocation and Channel PlanningSu ping su# Su su #Su linktest su# Su testrflink su#ARQ with Selected Repeat and Multirate Feature Radio Management Access Via TCP/IP Su password suid all rw ro new password new passwordManagement SU Management from APLoading Multiple SUs into the Sudb using Dload Command SnmpSU Bandwidth Monitoring Objects for Monitoring and ControlAP Bandwidth Monitoring Snmp Setup Appendix a Command Set Reference Command Radio DescriptionCommand Radio Description Access Su ipconfig suid new IP new Command Radio Description Access Appendix B Specifications Radio Transmit SpecificationsReceiver Specifications Ethernet I/O Specifications Data Input/OutputPower Specifications Mechanical and Environmental Specifications GeneralConnectors/Indicators Standard External Power SupplyIntegrated Antenna M900S-SU and M900S-SU-EXT