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Hardware Version: Hardware version is factory-set and cannot be changed by user.
FPGA Version: Low-level
firmware currently loaded on
the radio.
Firmware Version:
Primary firmware. Normally
this is the only firmware that
needs to be upgraded. The
version part of the string is
1p11, the hardware is
H8002, and the rest is a date
code.
Device ID: MAC address of
the radio.
Base ID: Specifies the cell
or cluster to which the AP
belongs. Base ID is one of
three key pieces of
information, along with
active channel and
subscriber database
information, for the
establishment of a link
between the AP and SUs.
AP ID: Informational parameter used to provide an unique number for each AP. It is useful for AP sector planning. Please
note that AP ID is not used by the system for SU authentication.
Opmode: Current operation mode of the radio. “ON” indicates transmitting. “OFF” indicates not transmitting.
Default Opmode: Is the Opmode the radio will enter after waiting for the period of time determined by the Default Opmode
parameter. This is provided no attempt to connect via serial port or Telnet is made.
IP,Subnet Mask, & Gateway: The IP address of the AP for use in Telnet, HTTP, SNMP, and TFTP. It is not essential to
pass traffic.
Telnetd Port: User changeable telnet port of radio.
Tftpd: Current status of TFTP daemon. Used for uploading firmware.
MIR Threshold: Enable/Disable the Maximum Information Rate (MIR) Threshold. Used in bandwidth throttling.
Active Channel: The channel currently being used by the AP.
RX Threshold: Sets the receive threshold of the AP. The AP will not process signals received below this level, so it is very
useful for interference mitigation. For a smaller radius of operation, use a higher threshold (-65 is higher than -70).
TX Power: Sets the conducted RF power output of the radio. This does not include antenna gain. A higher number is more
powerful.
Channel Table: Lists each of the assigned frequencies to each channel. Note that the default channels 1 – 6 are assigned to
the ISM band. All channels may be re-assigned as desired by the user.
Broadcast Packet: This software switch (0) enables/disables the blocking of Ethernet control packets, except ICMP and ARP,
to reduce the amount of unnecessary overhead introduced to the wireless link.
SU to SU Communication: Allows SUs with the same group # to communicate directly with each other through the AP. SUs
using SU to SU communication must be on the same subnet!
Remarks: User definable radio information (i.e. customer name, address of installation, and so on). A maximum of 28
characters can be stored.