User's Manual

Chapter 7: Configuration
General configuration
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PoE Classification configuration status also can be check under home >
General > Device Information tab:
Ethernet Link
Enable/Disable
Specify whether to enable or disable Ethernet/802.3 connectivity on the
wired port of the SM. This parameter has no effect on the wireless link.
When you select Enable, this feature allows traffic on the Ethernet/802.3
port. This is the factory default state of the port. When you select
Disable, this feature prevents traffic on the port. Typical cases of when
you may want to select Disable include:
The subscriber is delinquent with payment(s).
You suspect that the subscriber is sending or flooding undesired
broadcast packets into the network, such as when
a virus is present in the subscriber's computing device.
the subscriber's home router is improperly configured.
Region
This parameter allows you to set the region in which the radio will
operate.
The SM radio automatically inherits the Region type of the master. This
behavior ignores the value of the Region parameter in the SM, even
when the value is None. Nevertheless, since future system software
releases may read the value in order to configure some other region-
sensitive feature(s), this parameter must be always set to the value that
corresponds to the local region.
Country
This parameter allows you to set the country in which the radio will
operate.
The SM radio automatically inherits the Country Code type of the
master. This behavior ignores the value of the Country parameter in the
SM, even when the value is None. Nevertheless, since future system
software releases may read the value in order to configure some other
region-sensitive feature(s), this parameter must be always set to the
value that corresponds to the local region.
PMP/PTP 450i Series ODU shipped to the United States is locked to a
Region Code setting of “United States”. Units shipped to regions other
than the United States must be configured with the corresponding
Region Code to comply with local regulatory requirements.
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See Table 113 General page attributes PMP 450i AP on page 7-70
Bridge Entry
Timeout
Specify the appropriate bridge timeout for correct network operation
with the existing network infrastructure. Timeout occurs when the AP
encounters no activity with the SM (whose MAC address is the bridge
entry) within the interval that this parameter specifies. The Bridge Entry
Timeout must be a longer period than the ARP (Address Resolution
Protocol) cache timeout of the router that feeds the network.