User Manual

MM102365V1 Rev. B
7.4 CONFIGURING THE TOWER TOP RADIO
7.4.1 Step 1 – Configure the Tower Top Radio Topology
Configure the Tower Top radio with its own ISM address, IP network address, radio type, RF slot interval
and Packets Per Interval. Also configure the default destination address so it points to the Backhaul
Router’s ISM address.
Table 7-3: Tower Top Radio Configuration
COMMAND SYNTAX DESCRIPTION
at*addr <ism> Assign Tower Top Radio ISM address.
at*ip <ip> Assign Tower Top Radio IP address.
at*type 5 Make this ISM a Tower Top Radio.
at*intv 10 RF slot interval.
at*ppi 4 Number Packets per slot Interval.
at*defdest <ism> Default Destination ISM device.
at&w Save configuration table.
7.4.2 Step 2 – Configure the Tower Top Radio Routing Table
Configure the Tower Top radio’s routing table so it contains an entry for itself, the Backhaul Router and
each Cell Site radio it is connected to.
Table 7-4: Tower Top Radio Routing Table Configuration
COMMAND SYNTAX DESCRIPTION
at*rtrem * Clear Tower Top radio routing table entries
at*rte <ism,ip,type,port,RF index> Add entries to Tower Top radio routing table.
There should be an entry for the Tower Top radio itself, an entry
for the Backhaul Router and entries for each ISM Radio logically
attached to the Tower Top Radio.
at*mssave Save routing table.
atz Reboot system.
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