Basic Configuration via CLI
| AP SYSTEM INFORMATION PARAMETERS AND RELATED COMMANDS | ||
AP Parameter |
| Description | Related CLI Command |
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| the same sector (meaning |
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| associated to that AP) can |
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| communicate with each other, |
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| provided they have the same |
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| SU2SU group number. |
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TCP/IP for SU |
| This software switch (7) when | sw 7 [<onoff>] (default is on) |
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| on, allows users on the SU side | Example: |
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| of the network to telnet or | #>sw 7 off |
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| HTTP into the AP. |
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Remarks |
| User definable radio | remarks [<remarks>] |
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| information (i.e. customer | Example: |
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| name, address of installation, | #>remarks 123 Elm Street |
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| and so on). A maximum of 28 |
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| characters can be stored. |
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Subscriber Unit Database Settings
Once you are familiar with the basic system information presented above, you are ready to add one or more SUs to the SUDB. There are five basic commands related to the SUDB: sudb add, sudb cirmir, sudb defaultcirmir, sudb view, and save sudb.
Adding an SU
You will need to know the following information to add an SU to the database:
1.MAC ID of the SU (printed on the back of the SU).
2.Polling priority: either PRIORITY or REGULAR.
!Note: SUs designated as PRIORITY will get polled more often by the AP. To add an SU to the SUDB, use the following command and syntax:
sudb add <suid> <prreg> <device id> suid: SU ID
pr: priority user
reg: regular user
<device id>: xx xx xx xx xx xx in hexadecimal (this is the MAC address of the SU)
Example:
#>sudb add 5 pr F3 3C 50 67 89 D4
In this example, SU ID 5 was added as a Priority SU. The MAC ID of that SU is F3 3C 50 67 89 D4.
!Note: You can add up to 126 entries in the SUDB
CIR / MIR Commands
The default CIR/MIR setting is 5000 Kbps for upstream and downstream values.
To change SU’s CIR/MIR settings, use the following command: sudb cirmir <suid all> <cir dn> <cir up> <mir dn> <mir up>
Example:
#>sudb cirmir 5 128 256 5000 5000
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