Installation Guide

IBR Installation Guide
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Jan. 23, 2015
IBR102 (config) # clock set [hh:mm:ss] [YYYY-MM-DD]
where all of the arguments are integers.
4.9 Name Server
The following command can be used to configure the Name server.
IBR102 (config)# ip name-server [ip-address}
4.10 NTP Server
The following command can be used to configure the NTP server.
IBR102 (config)# ntp server [ip-address}
4.11 SNMP Server
Commands for configuring SNMP are shown in the table below. For detailed information, see the CLI Guide.
Configuring SNMP
Command Description
IBR102 (config) # snmp-server Configure SNMP
community SNMP community configuration
contact Set the system contact
enable Enable SNMP notification types (traps)
group SNMP group configuration
host SNMP trap host configuration
location Set the system location
trap-env Set SNMP trap environment (standard or x.733)
trap-thresholds Set SNMP trap threshold values
view SNMP view configuration
4.12 Link ID
The command to set Link ID has the following syntax:
IBR102 (config) # link-id [linkname]
where linkname is an alphanumeric string from one to thirty-two characters in length that can contain any of
the following symbols: ! @ # $ % - _
Using Link ID Command
Prompt
Command
Remarks
IBR102 (config) #
interface radio 0
Config radio interface “0”
IBR102 (config-if-rad0) #
link-id 58$a2
Sets link ID to “58$a2”
IBR102 (config-if-rad0) #
exit
Return to Global Config
IBR102 (config) #
4.13 Radio Link
IBRs will automatically establish a link using the best frequencies to optimize data throughput.
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5. MAC Address Table & Counters
5.1 MAC Address Table
The MAC Address table, sometimes referred to as the L2 (or Layer 2) table, associates MAC addresses with
their respective VLAN’s and ports.