Trango Broadband 5010 User Manual

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Appendix A

Command Set Reference

Trango Broadband Wireless — Atlas5010

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Description of System Information entries. To view this information within the radio, click the Help link.

Model:

Model number.


Unit Type:

Atlas unit type either MU (master) or RU (remote).


Hardware Version:

Hardware version is factory-set and can not be changed by user.


Firmware Version:

Current firmware version loaded in the radio.


System Up Time:

Time since radio was last rebooted or powered.


MAC:

MAC address of the radio.


IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway:

IP, subnet mask, and gateway of radio


Opmode:

Current operation of the radio.\"On\" indicates transmitting. \"Off\" indicates
not transmitting.


Default Opmode:

Opmode which radio enters after reboot or power cycle.


Peer ID:

User entered MAC address of the peer unit. In the MU, Peer ID is the MAC
address of the RU. In the RU, Peer ID is the MAC address of the MU.


Status:

Status of Remote Unit. Connected (wireless link established) or disconnected
(wireless link not established).


RSSI:

Relative Signal Strength Indicator. Displays signal strength received from the
Remote Unit. 'n/a' indicates Remote Unit is not connected.


Tx MIR:

Transmit Maximum Information Rate to the peer unit.


Channel:

RF Channel


Tx Power:

Transmit power


Channel Table:

Set of channels based on the area code setting. Channels which are lined-
out are not available for use based on area code setting.


Area Code:

Country code – defines set of available channels and maximum power
based on regulatory restrictions. Setting can not be changed by user.


Auto Rate Shift:

See definition in Configuration section

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Auto Scan MU:

See definition in Configuration section.


RSSI LED:

See definition in Configuration section.


Remarks:

See definition in Configuration section.


Eth In:

Counter for Ethernet packets which entered via the Ethernet port of the radio.


Eth Out:

Counter for Ethernet packets which exited via the Ethernet port of the radio.

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