Trango Broadband M2400S User Manual

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Trango Broadband Wireless — User Manual M2400S Rev. A

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Command Radio

Description

Access

22. Remarks
23. RF TX retry at AP, RF TX retry maxed out at AP

RF TX retry at SU, RF TX retry maxed out at SU

su ipconfig <suid> <new IP> <new
subnet> <new gateway>

AP

Change IP, subnet, gateway for specified SU

rw

su linktest <suid>

AP

Perform linktest for specified SU

ro/rw

su ping <suid>

AP

Request SU’s ranging and RSSI information

ro/rw

su reboot <all | suid>

AP

Reboot a specific SU or all SUs

rw

su sw <suid> <sw #> <on | off>

AP

Change switch settings on specified SU

rw

sudb add <suid> <pr|re> <mac>

AP

Add new SU to SUDB

rw

sudb cirmir <<suid>|all> <cir dn> <cir up>
<mir dn> <mir up>

AP

Change SU’s CIR/MIR settings

rw

sudb defaultcirmir

AP

Display default CIR and MIR in SUDB

ro/rw

sudb defaultcirmir <cir_dn, 0..3000> <cir_up,
0..3000> <mir_dn, 0..3000> <mir_up, 0..3000>

AP

Change default CIR and MIR

rw

sudb defaultcirmir <default cir dn> <default cir
up> <default mir dn> <default mir up>

AP

Set MIR/CIR values to default values

rw

sudb delete <suid | all>

AP

Delete SU in SUDB

rw

sudb dload

AP

Download SUDB file from TFTP buffer and write to flash memory.
This command is used to load a text file that contains the SUDB into
the AP. This command can be useful if there are large numbers of
SUs in the sector.

rw

sudb gid <suid | all> <0..15>

AP

Change SU’s gid

rw

sudb view

AP

Display all SUDB

ro/rw

survey <search time, sec> <antenna, h | v | e>

AP/SU

Spectrum analysis of the entire band (and near band)
<search time> = 1..10 sec per channel
Opmode “OFF” only

ro/rw

Sw

AP/SU

Display current sw setting

ro/rw

sw 0 [<on | off>]

AP/SU

set sw #0 – enable or disable packet filter for broadcast/ multicast
packets
on = filtering
default = on

rw

sw 1 [<on | off>]

SU

Enable or disable SU’s autoscan AP feature
If on, SU will automatically scan each channel and antenna port
searching for AP.
default=on

rw

sw 2 [<on | off>]

SU

Enable or disable SU’s TCP/IP service for AP
Allows TCP/IP access to SU from AP side of network via wireless
link.
default = on

rw

sw 3 [<on | off>]

AP

Enable or disable SU to SU (peer to peer) service
default = off

rw

sw 5 [<on | off>]

AP/SU

Enable or disable HTTPD (browser interface)
default = on

rw

sw 6 [<on | off>]

SU

Enable or disable TCP/IP service for Ethernet port while SU is in
Opmode “ON”
default = on

rw

sw 7 [<on | off>]

AP

Enable or disable TCP/IP service for SU. Allows TCP/IP access to
AP from SU side of network via wireless link.
default = on

rw

sysinfo AP/SU

Display

system

configuration ro/rw

targetap

SU

Display the SU current setting for target AP

ro/rw

targetap all

SU

SU will associate with any AP with the same Base ID
“all” is the default setting.

rw

targetap only <mac1, hex> [<mac2, hex>]

SU

SU will only associate with AP with specified MAC addresses.

rw

targetrssi

AP

Display SU Target RSSI in dBm. This setting is used in the SU
power leveling process.

ro/rw

targetrssi <dBm, -90..-50>

AP

Change target RSSI. Note: Target RSSI must be +5 dB more than
rfrxth (RFRX Threshold).

rw

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