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Basic Configuration via CLI Access Point Basic Settings
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Section 6 Basic Configuration via CLI
It is important for users to be familiar with the CLI interface as well as the Browser Interface. This section covers how to
utilize the radio’s CLI interface to establish a working wireless link. Much of the information presented here is similar to
the information presented in Section 5.
This section covers the most common settings using the CLI. Topics include:
Access Point Basic Settings
Subscriber Unit Basic Settings
Subscriber Unit Database Settings
A comprehensive treatment of radio settings is found in Appendix B -- Command Set Reference.
See the “Getting Started” section for a description of how to access the radio via Telnet or Serial Interface
Access Point Basic Settings
After logging into an AP or SU , it is good practice to type the sysinfo command to see the radio’s basic system
information. Example (Access Point):
#> sysinfo
[Hardware Version] 8002
[FPGA Version] 04092700 [Checksum] 53544B3E
[Firmware Version] AP 3p0r1H8002D07062001 [Checksum] A3E5FDD3
[Device ID] 00 01 DE 00 32 F7 [Base ID] 40 [AP ID] 1
[System Up Time] 0 day(s) 00:03:49
[Radio Temperature] 45 C
[Opmode] off [Default Opmode] off
[IP] 10.8.2.132 [Subnet Mask] 255.255.255.224 [Gateway] 10.8.2.129
[Httpd Port] 80 [Httpd Status] listen
[Telnetd Port] 23 [Telnetd Status] connected (10.8.0.89,1410)
[Tftpd] disabled
[MIR Threshold] on [MIR Threshold Kbps] 8000
[Active Channel] 3 h 5776 MHz
[RF Rx Threshold] -70 dBm
[RF Tx Power] 22 dBm
Channel Table: (MHz)
[Ch#01] 5736 [Ch#02] 5756 [Ch#03] 5776 [Ch#04] 5796 [Ch#05] 5816 [Ch#06] 5836
[Ch#07] 5736 [Ch#08] 5736 [Ch#09] 5736 [Ch#10] 5736 [Ch#11] 5736 [Ch#12] 5736
[Ch#13] 5746 [Ch#14] 5736 [Ch#15] 5736 [Ch#16] 5736 [Ch#17] 5736 [Ch#18] 5736
[Ch#19] 5736 [Ch#20] 5737 [Ch#21] 5736 [Ch#22] 5736 [Ch#23] 5736 [Ch#24] 5736
[Ch#25] 5736 [Ch#26] 5736 [Ch#27] 5736 [Ch#28] 5736 [Ch#29] 5795 [Ch#30] 5755
[Broadcast Packet] block
[Remarks] The Ultimate in Wireless
The user can change many of these parameters. A description of each of these changeable parameters, along with the
related command, is shown in the table below.
!
Important! When changing settings, it is usually necessary to type the save ss command in order to update the
radio’s flash memory. If you do not type the save ss command, the settings will be lost the next time the radio is
rebooted or powercycled. The command save ss is equivalent to the updateflash systemsetting command.