User's Manual

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¥ GROUPName of a grouping of Access Points. A Remote con-
figured with
Eth Follows Association enabled does not disable its
wired port when moving between APs of the same group.This
is useful when two or more APs are on the same subnet.
¥
MODE Single or Hopping. Specifies the Frequency Mode of the
AP.
¥
SINGLE_CHANSpecifies the APs Single Frequency mode
channel.
The
MAC label may appear twice if a P23 redundant Access Point is
installed at that location. In this case, one
MAC statement provides the
MAC address of the A radio and the other
MAC statement provides the
MAC address of the B radio. The
CHANNELS statement only needs to be
present if the channel selection feature is used at the Access Point to
limit which channels are active. If all channels are used, you can leave
out the
CHANNELS statement. You can leave out the BW statement for
APs that are configured to 1.75 MHz bandwidth. You can also leave out
the
DUR statement for APs that are configured with a 20 millisecond
frame duration.
The following shows the syntax of the AP Locations file:
# Mercury Remote AP Locations file
# These lines are comments
# The following line defines the beginning of an AP definition block
<AP>
NAME=MyAccessPoint
LAT=43.11790
LONG=-77.61270
OFFSET=3
BW=1.75
DUR=20
MAC=00:06:3D:00:01:23
CHANNELS=1,3,5,7,9,11,13
# The following line defines the end of the AP definition block
</AP>
3.4.6 SNTP Server Configuration
The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) allows the Mercury to
obtain time of day data from a network server.
NOTE: The Mercury can also obtain time of day data from the GPS
receiver, if the receiver has a satellite fix.