Trango Broadband M900S user manual Su ping su#, Su su #

Models: M900S

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Deployment

In establishing and diagnosing the quality of the link between the AP and SU(s), there are a few commands that are especially useful. All of these commands are performed at the AP. A summary of these commands follows:

su

Displays the status of all SUs in the AP’s SUDB. SUs in the SUDB will appear by SU ID, and are classified into one of the following status categories: Associated, Associating, and OFF.

Example: #> su [Priority] 88 [0] [1] [2]

[3]88

[Associating] [Power Off] Success.

Note: In this, and the following, examples the SU ID is 88

su ping <su#>

AP will send 10 RF pings to the designated SU ID. The response from each ping will indicate latency (in micro-seconds) and the strength (RSSI) of the signal received back from the SU for each of the 10 pings. Note this command will also tell you the distance from the AP to the SU.

Example:

#> su ping 88 [#Begin] [001]

Ping #0 -> -57 dB 374 us 0.0 mi Ping #1 -> -57 dB 373 us 0.0 mi Ping #2 -> -57 dB 373 us 0.0 mi Ping #3 -> -56 dB 373 us 0.0 mi Ping #4 -> -56 dB 373 us 0.0 mi Ping #5 -> -56 dB 374 us 0.0 mi Ping #6 -> -57 dB 373 us 0.0 mi Ping #7 -> -57 dB 374 us 0.0 mi Ping #8 -> -56 dB 374 us 0.0 mi Ping #9 -> -56 dB 373 us 0.0 mi [#End]

Avg = -56 dB

Success.

su <su #>

AP will poll the SU for SU’s current status and will provide information such as SU range from AP, signal strength received at SU from AP, SU temperature, etc. .

Example: > su 88

[ 88] pr [as] y [d] 0.0 [rssi at ap] -60 dBm [rssi at su] -33 dBm

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