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Chapter 3 - Layer 2 Command Set - PHY and MAC MINT (“mint” command)
Alvarion BreezeNET B130/B300 GigE 44 Operational User Manual
SLAVE:
Can connect to the node with master type. When connection is lost, the device
attempts to restore the connection to the master node.
Example:
mint rf5.0 -type master
3.2.2.2 Setting the Node Mode
Syntax:
mint IFNAME -mode {mobile | nomadic | fixed}
The command sets the mode of the node. The mode is defined by the application
of the node for the network. Modes description:
Fixed. The network node has a fixed allocation and never moves and never is
switched off. This is a infrastructure node of the network
Nomadic. Node may change its physical allocation but all the data
transmitting is made when the node is not moving (or moving very slowly)
Mobile. The node may move and exchange data while moving
Example:
mint rf5.0 -mode nomadic
3.2.2.3 Setting Node Sequential Number
Syntax:
mint IFNAME -nodeid NUMBERID
The command sets the sequential number for the node. The parameter is optional.
Two units with the same ID can make a link.
Example:
mint rf5.0 -nodeid 5
NOTE
When the node's type is switched to slave the following configuration changes are performed
automatically: the "roaming enable" mode is enabled and a roaming profile is created with current
rf5.0 settings.
When the node's type is switched to master the "roaming leader" mode is enabled automatically.