Alvarion BREEZEACCESS SW VERSION 5.1 User Manual

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Menus and Parameters

Operation and Administration

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regard such frames if either the ESSID or the Operator ESSID matches it own
ESSID. The ESSID of the AU with which the SU is eventually associated is
defined as the Run-Time ESSID of the SU. Typically, the initial ESSID of the SU
is configured to the value of the Operator ESSID. When the SU has become
associated with a specific AU, its ESSID can be reconfigured to the value of the
ESSID of the AU.

4.2.6.2.2.1 ESSID

The ESSID parameter defines the ESSID of the unit.

Valid values: A string of up to 31 printable ASCII characters.

The default value is ESSID1.

NOTE

The ESSID string is case sensitive.

4.2.6.2.2.2 Operator ESSID Parameters (AU only)

The Operator ESSID Parameters submenu includes the following parameters:

4.2.6.2.2.2.1 Operator ESSID Option

The Operator ESSID Option enables or disables the use of Operator ESSID for
establishing association with SUs.

The default is Enable.

4.2.6.2.2.2.2 Operator ESSID

The Operator ESSID parameter defines the Operator ESSID.

Valid values: A string of up to 31 printable ASCII characters.

The default value is ESSID1.

NOTE

The Operator ESSID string is case sensitive.

4.2.6.2.3 Frequency Definition Parameters

4.2.6.2.3.1 Sub-Bands and Frequency Selection

Each unit is delivered with one or more pre-configured Sub-Bands, according to
the country code. These sets of parameters include also the frequencies that can
be used and the bandwidth.

The parameters that determine the frequency to be used are set in the AU. If
more than one Sub-Band is available, the sub-band to be used can be selected. If
only one Sub-Band is supported, then the sub-band selection option is not

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