
Fortress Bridge: Command-Line Interface
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[AP]>
show radio
[RADIO 1]
Radio State: On
Radio Band: 802.11g
Radio Mode: AP
Channel: 1
Tx Power: Auto
Distance: 1
Beacon Interval: 100
Preamble: Short
Multicast: On
RSSI Monitor: Off
[RADIO 2]
State: On
Radio Band: 802.11a
Radio Mode: Bridge
Bridge Mode: Root
Channel: 149
Tx Power: Auto
Distance: 1
Beacon Interval: 100
Multicast: On
RSSI Monitor: Off
NOTE: The Bridge
CLI makes avail-
able certain Linux®
Wireless Extension
Tools for the configura-
tion of the Atheros®
wireless driver. These
can be used for addi-
tional WLAN configura-
tion. Refer to Section 6.7
for more detail.
RADIO 1 identifies the 802.11a/b/g, multi-mode radio
associated with the Bridges’ antenna port 1 (ANT1), while RADIO 2 identifies the higher-gain 802.11a radio associated
with antenna port 2 (ANT2).To view the current setting for a radio individually, specify the radio by number (1 or 2):[AP]>
show radio 1
[RADIO 1]
Radio State: On
Radio Band: 802.11g
Radio Mode: AP
Channel: 1
Tx Power: Auto
Distance: 1
Beacon Interval: 100
Preamble: Short
Multicast: On
RSSI Monitor: Off
NOTE: If you are
deploying multi-
ple Fortress Bridges in a
point-to-point/multi-
point network they
must be correctly con-
figured for their net-
work roles, typically
with one serving as the
root node and the rest
configured as non-root
nodes (refer to Section
3.3.1.4 for more detail).
Configure radio settings interactively by entering the set command with just the radio 1 or radio 2 argument. The Bridge CLI presents one field at a time, and you can either enter a new value for a given field or strike Enter↵ to leave the value unchanged and go on to the next field. The options presented depend, in part, on the configuration choices you make. A radio with a Radio Mode setting of ap, for instance, will not provide you an opportunity to set the Bridge
Mode, unless you change the Radio Mode to
bridge
, at which point the Bridge Mode option will be inserted dynamically, as shown below.