User's Guide Part 2

User Guide: PTP 600 Series Web-based management
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Feb 2010
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
6-11
The status page can be configured to refresh itself at an operator defined rate (if the
user is logged in as system administrator). The refresh period defaults to 3600 seconds
and can easily be changed to refresh at any period between 2 seconds and 3600
seconds. Pressing the ‘Update Page Refresh Period’ button causes a new page refresh
period to be adopted by the system. The page refresh mechanism uses a HTML Meta
refresh command. Therefore the refresh is always initiated by the local browser and
not by the PTP 600 Series at this interval.
The two PTP 600 Series units are arranged in a master and slave relationship. The
roles of the units in this relationship are displayed in the page title. The master unit
will always have the title ‘- Master’, and the slave will always have ‘- Slave’ appended
to the ‘Systems Status’ page title.
The following attributes are displayed on the status page
:
Link Name
The link name is allocated by the system administrator and is used to identify the
equipment on the network. The link name attribute is limited to a maximum size of 63
ASCII characters.
Site Name
The site name is allocated by the system administrator and can be used as a generic
scratch pad to describe the location of the equipment or any other equipment related
notes. The site name attribute is limited to a maximum size of 63 ASCII characters.
Software Version
The attribute describes the version of software installed on the equipment. The format
of the attributes is
FFSSS
-XX-
YY
where
FF
is the frequency variant (2.5, 4.5, 5.4, 5.8
or 5.9 GHz),
SSS
is the System Release,
XX
is the major release version and
YY
is the
minor release version.
Hardware Version
The hardware version attribute contains all the combined hardware version
information. The attribute is formatted as D
XX
-R
YY
-
Z
where D
XX
contain the version
of the digital card, R
YY
contains the version of the RF (radio frequency) card and
Z
describes the antenna type which can be I (integrated) or C (connectorized).
Region Code
The region code is used by the system to constrain the wireless to operate within
regulatory regime of the particular country. The region code is encoded in the product
license key. If the operator wishes to change region code, a new license key must be
obtained from Motorola or the local point-to-point distributor or system integrator.