Trango Broadband M900S user manual Radio Management Access Via TCP/IP, SU Management from AP

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Management

Section 8 Management

Section Topics:

Radio Management Access using TCP/IP

SU Management from the AP’s command set

SNMP

Radio Management Access Via TCP/IP

The IP Address of an M900S radio is for management purposes only. The IP address is not used for purposes of routing or passing traffic. Users should take care to set appropriate IP schemes for all management activities including upgrading the radio’s firmware. It is not uncommon for users to assign public IP addresses to the radios so that they can be accessed from anywhere via the Internet. In order to gain TCP/IP access to SU (from either side of the wireless network), ensure that SU Switches 2 and 6 are turned on. In order to gain TCP/IP access to the AP from the SU side of the wireless network, ensure that AP Switch 7 is turned on.

SU Management from AP

The AP provides functionality and several commands that permit the management of associated SUs. In fact, most system management functions are performed by issuing commands from the AP. Presented below are a few examples of these commands:

su ping <suid> su status <suid>

su ipconfig <suid> <new IP> <new subnet> <new gateway>

su password <suid all> <rw ro> <new password> <new password>

su reboot <allsuid>

su testrflink <allsuid> [<r>] su sw <suid> <sw #> <onoff>

Note: SU commands issued from the AP will automatically update the SU’s flash memory. No save ss command is necessary.

As an example, you can remotely change the password for a single SU or all SUs in a sector:

su password <suid all> <rw ro> <new password> <new password>

Example:

#>su password all rw hello hello

to remotely change the read write password on all SUs to “hello”

As another example, to change an SU’s IP, subnet, and gateway: su ipconfig <suid> <new ip> <new subnet> <new gateway>

Type the following:

#>su ipconfig 7 192.168.10.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1

In this example SU #7’s IP address was changed to 192.168.10.10, the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, and the gateway to 192.168.10.1.

A complete description of these commands and many others can be found in Appendix A – Command Set Reference.

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Contents M900S MHz Wireless Broadband System Table of Contents Table of Figures Canada Warranty Information Firmware NotificationsPreface FCC InformationOverview IntroductionSmartPolling & Bandwidth Throttling Auto-retransmit Feature ARQM900S AP and SU Hardware Components Hardware OverviewGetting Started Connections and PowerCAT-5 Radio Management ConceptsBrowser Interface Switch SettingsWeb Browser System Information Browser Interface LoginTelnet ip address of radio Command Line InterfaceTroubleshooting Configuring the AP’s Subscriber Unit Database Sudb Basic Configuration via Browser InterfaceThis section you will Creating an SU in the SU Database Active Channel/Polarization Configure Other Basic AP ParametersDefault Opmode IP Address, Subnet Mask, GatewayBasic Configuration via Browser Interface SU Basic Setup Configure Basic SU ParametersLED Summary LED SummaryLink Control RF Link Loopback TestSU Ranging Test Advanced SetupOther Key Parameters Site Survey Set baseid baseid Basic Configuration via CLIAccess Point Basic Settings AP Parameter Description Related CLI CommandSet apid apid 00-FF in HEX Set defaultopmode on or offSet defaultopmode on time sec Ipconfig new ip new subnet mask newSw 3 onoff default is off Power set minmaxdBmSw 0 onoff default is on On/off commandSudb add suid prreg device id suid SU ID Subscriber Unit Database Sudb SettingsSw 7 onoff default is on Remarks remarksSubscriber Unit Basic Settings Basic Configuration via CLI Set baseid baseid SU Parameter Description Related CLI CommandSet defaultopmode on or off Ipconfig new ip new subnet mask newSw 2 onoff Antenna h v eSw 0 onoff Sw 1 onoffMounting Hardware M900S Mounting Hardware AssemblyAlternative Mounting Standard Mounting Alternative Mounting Cabling and Grounding ConsiderationsInstallation Notes Deployment Command survey time antennaSite Selection Example\ AP Search and SU Antenna AlignmentSU Alignment Using LEDs Rssi Command for Antenna AlignmentAP Search Collocation and Channel Planning Link Management CommandsSu su # Su ping su#Su testrflink su# Su linktest su#ARQ with Selected Repeat and Multirate Feature SU Management from AP Radio Management Access Via TCP/IPSu password suid all rw ro new password new password ManagementSnmp Loading Multiple SUs into the Sudb using Dload CommandSU Bandwidth Monitoring Objects for Monitoring and ControlAP Bandwidth Monitoring Snmp Setup Command Radio Description Appendix a Command Set ReferenceCommand Radio Description Access Su ipconfig suid new IP new Command Radio Description Access Ethernet I/O Specifications Data Input/Output Appendix B SpecificationsRadio Transmit Specifications Receiver SpecificationsStandard External Power Supply Power SpecificationsMechanical and Environmental Specifications General Connectors/IndicatorsIntegrated Antenna M900S-SU and M900S-SU-EXT