User Guide

mtu <256-2274>
no mtu
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO WDS
Configure MTU size of WDS
interface
Restore default MTU size (1500)
Setting of MTU is optional and
should be done with care.
qos class <class>
no qos class
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO WDS
Specify the Quality of Service (QoS)
class policy
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that should be applied
for this WDS interface
Disable QoS on this interface
(default)
remote mac <HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH>
remote node <1-255> <0-1>
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO WDS
Specify the MAC address of the
remote radio on the other router that
this WDS interface will establish a
link with
Specify the node ID and the index of
the radio on the remote router that
this WDS interface will establish a
link with
1-255: The node ID of the other
router
0-1: A radio on the other router,
Dot11Radio0 or Dot11Radio1
shutdown
no shutdown
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO WDS
Administratively shutdown this WDS
interface; stops the operation of the
WDS link
Activate this WDS interface so it may
establish a link with another router
A note regarding WDS configuration:
To set up a manual WDS link between two routers, a backhaul radio interface should be
configured on each router. Both radio should use the same wireless mode and channel.
Viewing a list of all interfaces
The “show interface brief command can be used to display a list of all interfaces on the router
that includes both physical and logical interfaces.
MSR2000# show interface brief
Name IP address State
Dot11Radio0 unassigned up
Dot11Radio1 unassigned up
Radio0MWds0 10.1.6.2/28 up
Radio0MWds1 10.2.6.2/28 up
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Please see chapter 9, Quality of Service (QoS), for more information.
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