Product Info
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Important Notice
- Introduction
- Document structure
- Document marks
- Key Features
- Hardware Platform
- Power supply
- Lightning protection unit
- Synchronization unit
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- AUX-ODU-SYNC Cable gland Assembling
- AUX-ODU-SYNC Connection to ODU
- Packing List
- Planning considerations
- Link Pre-configuration in the lab
- Installation
- Operation & Administration
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
Infinet Wireless: Technical Documentation – InfiMAN Evolution
Operation & Administration – 100
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Interface type Operations
tapX Configure the IP address(es) and the mask of the interface
Enable/disable the interface
Enable/disable DHCP - obtain an IP address automatically
Set the interface description (up to 72 characters)
Remove the interface
13 Table - Network Settings
In the "Network Settings" section, "Routing Parameters" zone, you can configure the static routes:
In the “Network” field, you can configure the destination networkIP-address
In the “Gateway” field, you can configure theIP-address of the router through which the network address is
reachable.
As all wirelessMINTinterfaces are in one virtual Ethernet segment, they can be enumerated by
assigningIPaddresses from oneIPsubnet (manually or automatically, viaDHCP). Thus, getting to one node (via
telnet, for example), you can access all the other nodes. The access from the “outside” network can be established
by configuring the necessary routing, so that the “inner”MINTnetwork can be accessible from the administrator’s
computer through the Ethernet port of theMINTnode which is connected to the “outside” network. From the
“inner”MINTnetwork, the route to the administrator’s computer should go through the radio-interface to the
border router.
7.3.3 Link Settings
In the "Link Settings" section you can configure the parameters for the Radio interface, for the Pseudo Radio
interface and for the Join function:
The "Link Setting" section is consist from the following subsections:
7.3.3.1 "rf6.0" subsection
This subsection is used for:
Radio link settings(see page 100).
Frequency limitation(see page 110).
Setting channel type mode(see page 110).
Radio link settings
"rf6.0" subsection is divided in two zones: