Trango Broadband M2400S user manual Primary Features and Pages of the Browser Interface

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Getting Started

Web Browser System Information Page

!Note: System Information screen for the Subscriber Unit is similar and is covered in detail later in this text.

Primary Features and Pages of the Browser Interface

Navigation Column: Each page features a navigation column, which runs along the left-hand side of the page. The model number of the radio is listed at the top of the navigation column. On the bottom of the navigation column is the Current Status of the radio that includes its Base ID, current Opmode, channel, antenna selection, and frequency.

The navigation column also features links to each of the following pages:

System Information: This page shows most of the basic configuration parameters of the radio. It is the first page shown after login.

Configuration: The essential parameters, such as Base ID, IP, subnet, gateway, channel, and antenna polarization are set here.

Advanced Setup: The advanced RF parameters, such as transmit power, receiver threshold control, and channel center frequencies are set here.

Site Survey: With Opmode “OFF,” the user can conduct a spectrum analysis using this page.

Subscriber Database: This is the page for defining which SUs can associate to the AP.

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Contents M2400S GHz Wireless Broadband System Table of Contents Table of Figures Warranty Information Firmware Notifications PrefaceFCC Information CanadaIntroduction OverviewAuto-retransmit Feature ARQ SmartPolling & Bandwidth ThrottlingHardware Overview M2400S AP and SU Hardware ComponentsConnections and Power Getting StartedWiring Diagram Radio Management ConceptsBrowser Interface OpmodeBrowser Interface Login Primary Features and Pages of the Browser Interface Command Line Interface Telnet ip address of radioTroubleshooting Basic Configuration via Browser Interface Configuring the AP Subscriber Unit Database SudbThis section you will Creating an SU in the Sudb CIR DownConfigure Other Basic AP Parameters Default OpmodeIP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Active Channel/PolarizationBasic Configuration via Browser Interface Configure Basic SU Parameters SU Basic SetupLED Summary Link ControlRF Link Loopback Test Advanced Setup SU Ranging TestOther Key Parameters Site Survey Basic Configuration via CLI Access Point Basic SettingsSet baseid baseid Set 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 Settings Sw 7 onoff default is onRemarks remarks Sudb add suid prreg device id suid SU IDSubscriber Unit Basic Settings SU System Information Parameters and Related Commands Targetap apidAntenna h v e Sw 0 onoffSw 1 onoff Sw 2 onoffMounting Hardware Part Number QTYInstallation Notes Cabling and Grounding ConsiderationsCommand survey time antenna DeploymentSite Selection AP Search and SU Antenna Alignment Site Survey ExampleRssi Command for Antenna Alignment AP SearchLink Management Commands SU Alignment Using LEDsSu ping suid Su suid Su linktest suidSu testrflink suid ARQ with Selected Repeat and Multirate Feature Radio Management Access Via TCP/IPManagement SU Management from APLoading Multiple SU’s into Sudb using Dload Command Su password suid all rw ro new password new passwordSu ipconfig suid new ip new subnet new gateway Snmp Setup Objects for Monitoring and ControlSU Bandwidth Monitoring AP Bandwidth MonitoringManagement Appendix a Command Set Reference Command Radio Description AccessReboot unit Ro/rw Remarks Su ipconfig suid new IP new Default = Tftpd Appendix B Specifications Radio Transmit SpecificationsReceiver Specifications Ethernet I/O Specifications Power SpecificationsMechanical and Environmental Specifications Standard External Power SupplyStandard External Power-over-Ethernet Junction Box Integrated Antenna APIntegrated Antenna SU