User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- BreezeNET B130/B300 GigE Technical User Manual
- Chapter 1 - Getting Started
- Chapter 2 - Hardware Description
- 2.1 Power supply units (IDU)
- 2.2 Outdoor Units (ODU)
- 2.3 Installation Preparations
- 2.3.1 Required Components and Accessories
- 2.3.2 Antenna Placement
- 2.3.3 Antenna Poles Usage
- 2.3.4 Poles with Stretching
- 2.3.5 Wall Mounted Pole
- 2.3.6 Antenna Poles Requirements
- 2.3.7 Grounding when Using IDU-BS-G
- 2.3.8 Antenna Alignment
- 2.3.9 Precaution Measures
- 2.3.10 Service Cable Soldering Procedure
- 2.3.11 Tools Required at the Installation Site
- 2.4 BU/RB-B130D/B300D-5X-GigE
- 2.5 BU/RB-B130/B300-5X-GigE
- 2.6 Mounting Kit (MOUNT-KIT-85)
- 2.7 Specifications
- Chapter 3 - Basic Configuration Instructions
- Chapter 4 - Link Configuration
- Chapter 5 - Configuration Via Web Interface
- Chapter 6 - Supplementary Information
Chapter 3 - Basic Configuration Instructions Initial Settings Configuration Procedure
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3.1 Initial Settings Configuration Procedure
Before starting new device, one should perform initial configuration. The
configuration can be performed either using serial console port or using Telnet
protocol. In order to configure the device using Console port, follow the
instructions below:
Device should be connected with host (e.g. Hyper Terminal)
Set serial interface properties to 38400 baud rate, 8 bit, 1 stop bit, parity off,
flow control disabled
Enable emulation mode ANSI or VT100, keyboard VT100
To connect using Telnet protocol from the wired LAN run Telnet with 10.10.10.1
IP-address that is configured for the Ethernet interface of the device by default.
If all above procedures are completed correctly, you will see the WANFleX OS
prompt:
Every new device has got default login and password settings as written below:
After default authorization there will be standard console prompt:
Now the device is ready for the initial configuration procedure. The most relevant
thing to be done at this phase is to define device name/user/password.
Login:
Login: admin
Password: private
console>
system name Test
system user root
system password qwerty