User Manual

MM102365V1 Rev. B
7.3 CONFIGURING THE BACKHAUL ROUTER
The Backhaul Router can be remotely configured by using the at@send command from a local or remote
ISM radio maintenance port.
WARNING
If remote changes are made to the Backhaul Router that impact link or route data, remote
configuration will no longer be available. A site visit to manually connect to the device
may be necessary to restore the link.
The at@send command is used to verify link connectivity among devices connected in the ISM network.
7.3.1 Step 1 – Configure Backhaul ISM and IP Network Addresses
Configure the Backhaul Router with its own ISM address and IP network address.
Table 7-1: ISM and IP Network Addresses
COMMAND SYNTAX DESCRIPTION
at*addr <ism> Assign Backhaul Router’s ISM address.
at*ip <ip> Assign Backhaul Router’s IP address.
at&w Save configuration table.
7.3.2 Step 2 – Setup Backhaul Routing Table
Add the ISM radio devices that are present in the network to the Backhaul Router routing table. This
includes the base stations that are attached to the Cell Site radios.
Table 7-2: Backhaul Routing Table
COMMAND SYNTAX DESCRIPTION
at*rtrem * Clear the Backhaul Router routing table entries.
at*rte <ip,type,ism,port> Add entries to the Backhaul Router routing table for each ISM radio
device present in the network, including Cell Base Stations.
at*pwra*[1 | 0] Enables/Disable 15 VDC output at Port A.
at*pwrb*[1 | 0] Enable/Disable 15 VDC output at Port B.
at*mssave Save routing table.
atz Reboot.
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