Su configuration – Trango Broadband Access5830 User Manual

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Management

Trango Broadband Wireless — Access5830 User Manual Rev. F

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Broadcast time stamp to SU: Sends a copy of the real time clock to the SU every 60 seconds. May be used for tracking
statistics when using SNMP.

Active Channel/Polarization: The current channel and antenna polarization being used in the sector when Opmode is "AP."
SUs in this sector must have these values loaded in their AP Scan sequence.

Remarks: A text field available for system administrator’s general use. Does not affect system performance.

Save and Activate Settings: Saves the variables to FLASH memory and activates setting.

Add Subscriber: Links to Subscriber Database page to enter new subscriber.

Activate Opmode: Turns Opmode to “AP,” to turn the Opmode to “OFF,” see Default Opmode.

Reboot System: Reboots the system. Make sure all settings have been saved first.

SU Configuration


Note: Some of the parameters below will be unavailable (grayed out) if the radio is in Opmode "SU." Remember to Save and
Activate Settings.

Base ID: User definable base
station ID (1-127). Typically
assigned to a group of APs at a
particular cell site. The Base ID
in the AP must match the Base
ID in SU in order for a link to be
established.

AP ID: User definable AP ID
(1-255). This parameter is for
informational purposes only and
does not play a role in the
establishment of a link.

SU ID: This parameter is used to
uniquely identify the SU within a
particular sector. The range is 1-
8190. The SUID, along with its
priority type, SU to SU group (if
active), CIR, MIR, and device ID
must be in the AP's SUDB before
a link with the AP is established.
Can only be changed while in
Opmode "OFF."

IP Address, Subnet Mask and
Gateway:
The IP Address,
Subnet Mask, and Gateway of
the radio for configuration and
network management purposes.
Since this is a layer-II device,
these parameters do not play a
role in the establishment of a
wireless link.

Default Opmode: Operation mode of the radio after power cycle or reboot. When the radio enters Opmode "SU," it will be
transmitting. When the radio enters Opmode "OFF," the radio is not transmitting, but can be accessible via the Ethernet port.
The radio can be put into Opmode "OFF" regardless of its default Opmode by accessing the radio via Telnet or HTTP within
the first 30 seconds after power cycle or reboot.

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