Proxim Tsunami MP-8100 Series Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 Tsunami MP-8100 Series Reference Manual...
  • Page 2 GNU Lesser General Public License ("LGPL"). Please see the GPL and LGPL Web sites to view the terms of each license. To access the GPL Code and LGPL Code used in Tsunami MP-8100, visit the proxim website to get a copy of the source. The GPL Code and LGPL Code used in this device are distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY and are subject to the copyrights of one or more authors.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ..............5 Command Line Interface.
  • Page 4 Event Log Error Messages ........... . . 73 DHCP .
  • Page 5: Preface

    Preface Preface About This Manual This document supplements the Tsunami MP-8100 Installation and Management Guide that is shipped with your product. This manual contains the following information: • Command Line Interface: Documents the text-based configuration utility’s keyboard commands and parameters. •...
  • Page 6: Command Line Interface

    Command Line Interface 1.1 Introduction The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a text-based configuration utility that supports a set of keyboard commands and parameters to configure and manage a MP-8100 unit. Users can enter command statements, composed of CLI commands and their associated parameters.
  • Page 7: Navigation And Special Keys

    Command Line Interface 1.2.3 Navigation and Special Keys The CLI supports the following navigation and special key functions to move the cursor along the prompt line. 1.2.3.1 Key Combination Operation Description DEL, Backspace (BS) Deletes previous character. Ctrl-B Moves back along the command line. Ctrl-F Moves forward along the command line.
  • Page 8: List Commands

    Command Line Interface System Name (config-vlan)# vlan-status Identifier <enable(1)/disable(2)> required System Name (config-vlan)# vlan-status enable System Name (config-vlan)# vlan-status 1 Note: Here vlan-status is the command, input ranges are enable and disable. You can give 1 or 2. 1.2.6 List Commands Using this feature, you can view a list of commands or arguments when you type the Question Mark (?) at the command prompt.
  • Page 9: Rules For The Table Objects

    Command Line Interface System Name#con<TAB> NOTE: Press the TAB key, to complete the command. System Name#configure System Name (config)# ra<TAB> % Ambiguous command: ra Possible completions: radius Radius Configuration radio-mode Radio Mode Configuration System Name (config)# radi System Name (config)# radiu<TAB> System Name (config)# radius 1.2.8 Rules for the Table Objects Tables hold parameters for several related items.
  • Page 10: Accessing The Device Through Cli

    Command Line Interface NOTE: • For dynamic row creation, you have to set the entry status first and then other elements followed by setting the entry status again. • Always set the index value to 0 for creating a new dynamic row. 1.2.8.2 Modification of a Table Entry •...
  • Page 11: Command Line Interface Modes Overview

    Command Line Interface NOTE: • Proxim recommends changing your default passwords immediately. To perform this operation, use CLI commands. • If you have not previously configured the unit’s IP address and do not have a DHCP server on the network, the unit will use the default IP address of 169.254.128.132.
  • Page 12: Global Configuration Mode

    Command Line Interface To list the commands in the Privileged mode, enter ?. This lists the following: System Name#? Possible completions: Antenna Alignment Display clear Clear the Statistics configure Enter Global Configuration Mode disable Turn off privileged commands enable Turn on privileged commands exit Exit from EXEC ping...
  • Page 13: Reboot

    Command Line Interface 1.5.2 Reboot For some commands, such as Frequency Domain, Radio Mode and others, it’s necessary to commit and reboot the system to reflect the changes. This can be done by using the reboot command under configure level. For this, follow the procedures shown below before exiting the configure mode.
  • Page 14: Device Configuration

    Command Line Interface By typing question mark with the show command in the privileged mode, you can get the show command structure and you can see the command’s description. System Name# show ? Possible completions: access-ctrl Access Control,Table Configuration dhcp DHCP Configuration ethernet Ethernet Configuration...
  • Page 15 Command Line Interface 1.5.4.1 Network To configure the Network Parameters, use the following commands. System Name(config)# network System Name(config-net)# ? Possible completions: clear-interface-stats Clear Interface Statistics exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode Ether ip/Wireless Ip Configuration NAT Configuration primary-dns-ip Primary DNS IP Address Configuration Routing Information Protocol secondary-dns-ip...
  • Page 16 Command Line Interface Wireless IP Config Table Configuration Wireless IP settings can be configured only in Routing Mode of BSU and SU. System Name(config-net-ip)# wireless-ip-table System Name(config-net-ip-wirelessconfig)# index 1 ip 169.254.131.132 System Name(config-net-ip-wirelessconfig)# index 1 mask 255.255.255.0 System Name(config-net-ip-wirelessconfig)# exit System Name(config-net-ip)# exit System Name(config-net)# exit System Name(config)# exit...
  • Page 17 Command Line Interface RIP Config Table Configuration System Name(config-net-rip)# config-table System Name(config-net-rip-riptbl)# rowedit 1 authentication-key word System Name(config-net-rip-riptbl)# rowedit 1 authentication-type none System Name(config-net-rip-riptbl)# rowedit 1 receive-only no System Name(config-net-rip-riptbl)# rowedit 1 status enable System Name(config-net-rip-riptbl)# rowedit 1 version-number v2 System Name(config-net-rip-riptbl)# exit System Name(config-net-rip)# exit System Name(config-net)# exit...
  • Page 18 Command Line Interface Static Route Table Configuration System Name(config-net)# static-route-table System Name(config-net-static-staticroute)# rowadd 0 entry-status create System Name(config-net-static-staticroute)# rowadd 0 metric 2 System Name(config-net-static-staticroute)# rowadd 0 destination-address 10.0.0.1 System Name(config-net-static-staticroute)# rowadd 0 route-mask 255.255.255.0 System Name(config-net-static-staticroute)# rowadd 0 route-nexthop 169.254.131.89 System Name(config-net-static-staticroute)# rowadd 0 entry-status create System Name(config-net-static-staticroute)# exit System Name(config-net-static)# exit...
  • Page 19 Command Line Interface Port Bind Table Configuration System Name(config-net-nat)# port-bind-table System Name(config-net-nat-portbind)# rowadd 0 entry-status create System Name(config-net-nat-portbind)# rowadd 0 end-portnumber 12000 System Name(config-net-nat-portbind)# rowadd 0 start-portnumber 10000 System Name(config-net-nat-portbind)# rowadd 0 local-address 192.168.2.80 System Name(config-net-nat-portbind)# rowadd 0 port-type tcp System Name(config-net-nat-portbind)# rowadd 0 entry-status create System Name(config-net-nat-portbind)#exit System Name(config-net-nat#exit...
  • Page 20 Command Line Interface Primary DNS, Secondary DNS, and Supported Interfaces Supported Interfaces Scalar is a read-only parameter, and it displays the interface names that are supported on the device depending upon the Network Mode (Bridge/Router) in which the device is running. To configure Primary/Secondary Domain Name Servers on the device, use the following commands.
  • Page 21 Command Line Interface System Name(config)# radio-mode System Name(config-radio)# ? Possible completions: exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode interface Radio Mode Index System Name(config-radio)# interface 1 ? Possible completions: <[Enter]> Execute this command radio-mode Configure the mode of the radio(s) System Name(config-radio)# interface 1 radio-mode % Input Range <ap(1),client(2),wds(3),bsu(4),endPointa(4),su(5),endPointb(5)..Plz refer the Supported mode radio mode(s).>...
  • Page 22 Command Line Interface • Routing Mode. System Name(config)# system-configure System Name(config-sysconfig)# ? Possible completions: country-code Country Code Configuration Exits Back to Global Configure Mode frequency-domain Configure the Frequency Domain network-mode Network mode of the Device System Name(config-sysconfig)# country-code AT Country Code is configurable only in AP mode. Error in configuration parameters, Please verify Your Configuration System Name(config-sysconfig)# network-mode bridge Changes in Network Mode requires Commit and Reboot.
  • Page 23 Command Line Interface Server Interface Table Enter the following commands to configure the DHCP server interface table. System Name(config)# dhcp System Name(config-dhcp)# server-interface-table System Name(config-dhcp-serverif)# rowedit 1 comment test System Name(config-dhcp-serverif)# rowedit 1 default-gateway 169.254.129.1 System Name(config-dhcp-serverif)# rowedit 1 default-leasetime 0-00:14:24.00 System Name(config-dhcp-serverif)# rowedit 1 net-mask 255.255.255.0 System Name(config-dhcp-serverif)# rowedit 1 primary-dns 0.0.0.0 System Name(config-dhcp-serverif)# rowedit 1 secondary-dns 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 24 Command Line Interface DHCP Relay Sever Table Enter the following commands to configure the DHCP relay server table. System Name(config)# dhcp System Name(config-dhcp)# dhcp-relay System Name(config-dhcp-relay)# server-table System Name(config-dhcp-relay-server)# rowadd 0 entry-status System Name(config-dhcp-relay-server)# rowadd 0 ipaddress 10.0.0.1 System Name(config-dhcp-relay-server)# rowadd 0 entry-status System Name(config-dhcp-relay-server)#exit System Name(config-dhcp-relay)#exit System Name(config-dhcp)#exit...
  • Page 25 Command Line Interface 1.5.4.3 Ethernet Enter the following commands to configure the Ethernet parameters: System Name(config)# ethernet System Name(config-ether)#? Possible completions: exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode inactivity-timer Configure Ethernet Inactivity Timer rowedit Enter row number to edit System Name(config-ether)# inactivity-timer 450 System Name(config-ether)# rowedit 1 txmodeandspeed 1 System Name(config-ether)#exit System Name(config)#exit...
  • Page 26 Command Line Interface System Name (config)# wireless System Name (config-wireless)# properties System Name (config-wireless-properties)#radio 1 antenna-gain 12 System Name (config-wireless-properties)#radio 1 auto-channel-selection disable System Name (config-wireless-properties)#radio 1 cellsize large System Name (config-wireless-properties)#radio 1 channel-wait-time 60 System Name (config-wireless-properties)#radio 1 configured-channel 160 System Name (config-wireless-properties)#radio 1 current-bandwidth 20 System Name (config-wireless-properties)#radio 1 mp-operational-mode highthroughput System Name (config-wireless-properties)#radio 1 radio-status enable...
  • Page 27 Command Line Interface System Name (config)# wireless System Name (config-wireless)# mimo System Name (config-wireless- mimo)#radio 1 ampdu-status enable System Name (config-wireless- mimo)#radio 1 frequency-extension upper Frequency extension is configurable only if channel bandwidth is 40MHz System Name (config-wireless- mimo)#radio 1 guard-interval fullgi-800nsec System Name (config-wireless- mimo)#radio 1 rx-antennas 7 System Name (config-wireless- mimo)#radio 1 data-streams 1 System Name (config-wireless- mimo)#radio 1 tx-antennas 7...
  • Page 28 Command Line Interface System Name(config)# wireless System Name(config-wireless)# worp System Name(config-wireless-worp)# radio 1 bandwidth-limit-type policing System Name(config-wireless-worp)# radio 1 input-bandwidth-limit 307200 System Name(config-wireless-worp)# radio 1 mac-acl disable System Name(config-wireless-worp)# radio 1 max-sus 1 System Name(config-wireless-worp)# radio 1 worp-mtu 3836 System Name(config-wireless-worp)# radio 1 multi-frame-burst enable System Name(config-wireless-worp)# radio 1 network-name OR_WORP...
  • Page 29 Command Line Interface Wireless Inactivity Timer Enter the following command to configure the Wireless inactivity timer. System Name(config)# wireless Possible completions: mimo mimo Configuration exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode properties Properties Configuration wireless-timer Wireless Inactivity Timer Configuration worp Worp Configuration System Name(config-wireless)# wireless-timer 5 Note: Setting the Wireless Inactivity Timer to 0 disables the timer.
  • Page 30 Command Line Interface Security Radius Supported Table Enter the following command to configure the Security Radius Supported table entries. Example System Name(config)# radius System Name(config-rad)#supported-table System Name(config-rad-supported)# rowedit 1 entry-status enable System Name(config-rad-supported)# rowedit 1 max-retransmissions 3 System Name(config-rad-supported)# rowedit 1 mes-response-time 3 System Name(config-rad-supported)# rowedit 1 re-authentication 0 System Name(config-rad-supported)# rowedit 1 profile-name defaultradius System Name(config-rad-supported)#exit...
  • Page 31 Command Line Interface 1.5.4.7 Filtering It works only if MP-8100 is configured in bridge mode. Static Mac Table System Name # configure System Name (config)#filtering System Name (config-filter)# staticmac System Name (config-filter-staticmac)#rowadd 0 entry-status create System Name (config-filter-staticmac)#rowadd 0 wired-mac-address 00:11:22:33:44:55 System Name (config-filter-staticmac)#rowadd 0 wired-mac-mask ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff System Name (config-filter-staticmac)#rowadd 0 wireless-mac-address 11:22:33:44:55:67 System Name (config-filter-staticmac)#rowadd 0 wireless-mac-mask...
  • Page 32 Command Line Interface TCP UDP Table System Name (config-filter)#tcpudp System Name (config-filter-tcpudp)#tcpudp-table System Name (config-filter-tcpudp-tbl)#tcpudp-table System Name (config-filter-tcpudp-tbl)#rowadd 0 entry-status create System Name (config-filter-tcpudp-tbl)#rowadd 0 port-number System Name (config-filter-tcpudp-tbl)#rowadd 0 protocol-name HTTP System Name (config-filter-tcpudp-tbl)#rowadd 0 port-type tcp System Name (config-filter-tcpudp-tbl)#rowadd 0 interface 1 System Name (config-filter-tcpudp-tbl)#rowadd 0 entry-status create System Name (config-filter-tcpudp-tbl)#exit System Name (config-filter-tcpudp)#exit...
  • Page 33 Command Line Interface Protocol Filter Table System Name (config-filter)#protocol System Name(config-filter-protocol)# filter-control disable System Name(config-filter-protocol)# filter-type passthru System Name(config-filter-protocol)# protocol-table System Name(config-filter-protocol-tbl)# rowadd 0 entry-status 4 System Name(config-filter-protocol-tbl)# rowadd 0 filter-status block System Name(config-filter-protocol-tbl)# rowadd 0 protocol-name Ip System Name(config-filter-protocol-tbl)# rowadd 0 protocol-number 08:01 System Name(config-filter-protocol-tbl)# rowadd 0 entry-status 4 System Name(config-filter-protocol-tbl)#exit System Name(config-filter-protocol)#exit...
  • Page 34 Command Line Interface INDEX 9 Protocol Name : DEC MOP Dump/Load Protocol Number : 60:01 Filter Status : block Entry Status : disable INDEX 10 Protocol Name : DEC MOP Rem Cons Protocol Number : 60:02 Filter Status : block Entry Status : disable INDEX 11...
  • Page 35 Command Line Interface • Deny IPX LSP • Deny IP Broadcasts • Deny IP Multicasts The device can filter these protocols in the wireless interface to?Ethernet direction, the Ethernet?to?wireless direction, or in both directions. You can configure the following advanced filtering options: System Name (config-filter)#advanced System Name(config-filter-advanced)# rowedit 1 direction ethernet2wireless System Name(config-filter-advanced)# rowedit 1 protocol-name Deny IPX RIP...
  • Page 36 Command Line Interface System Name (config-filter-intrcell)#group-table System Name(config-filter-intracell-group)# rowedit 1 entry-status enable System Name(config-filter-intracell-group)# rowedit 1 group-name groupid System Name(config-filter-intracell-group)#exit System Name(config-filter-intracell)#exit System Name(config-filter)#exit System Name(config)#exit System Name# show filtering worp-intracell group-table // INTRA CELL GROUP TABLE CONFIGURATION // INDEX 1 Group Name : groupid Entry Status...
  • Page 37 Command Line Interface Mac Table Enter the following commands to “enable” Intra Cell Blocking MAC Table and it is configurable only in BSU with bridge mode. System Name(config-filter-intracell)# mac-table System Name(config-filter-intracell-mactable)# ? Possible completions: exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode rowadd Enter 0 to create a new table entry rowedit...
  • Page 38 Command Line Interface Security Gateway Enter the following commands to configure the Security Gateway. It is configurable only in bridge mode. System Name(config-filter)# security-gateway System Name(config-filter-gateway)# macaddress 11:22:33:44:55:66 System Name(config-filter-gateway)# status enable System Name(config-filter-gateway)#exit System Name(config-filter)#exit System Name(config)#exit System Name# show filtering security-gateway SECURITY GATEWAY CONFIGURATION // Gateway Status : enable...
  • Page 39 Command Line Interface Mac Acl Address Table System Name(config)# macacl System Name(config-macacl)# address-table System Name(config-macacl-address)# rowadd 1 secondary-index 0 entry-status enable System Name(config-macacl-address)# rowadd 1 secondary-index 0 comment firstrow System Name(config-macacl-address)# rowadd 1 secondary-index 0 mac-address 00:11:22:33:44:55 System Name(config-macacl-address)#exit System Name(config-macacl)#exit System Name(config)#exit System Name# show macacl address-table // MAC ACL ADDRESS TABLE CONFIGURATION //...
  • Page 40 Command Line Interface System Name(config-vlan)# config-table System Name(config-vlan-configtbl)# rowedit 1 vlan-mode access Note: Vlan Mode can be configured as Access only when Device is running in SU mode.Transparent & Trunk Mode can be configured in both BSU & SU modes Access Vlan Id &...
  • Page 41 Command Line Interface For Ethernet Interface 2 For Ethernet Interface 2: System Name(config)# vlan System Name(config-vlan)# trunk-table System Name(config-vlan-trunk)# rowadd 2 secondary-index 0 entry-status create System Name(config-vlan-trunk)# rowadd 2 secondary-index 0 trunk-id 10 System Name(config-vlan-trunk)# rowadd 2 secondary-index 0 entry-status create Vlan Trunk Table The following commands are used to show the VLAN Trunk table.
  • Page 42 Command Line Interface 1.5.4.10 Worp Qos configuration System Name(config)#worp-qos System Name(config-worpqos)# ? Possible completions: class-list Class Table Configuration default-class Configure the Default Class exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode l2-broadcast-class Configure the L2 BroadCast Class Configuration pir-ip-list PIR IP Table Configuration pir-list PIR Table Configuration pir-mac-list...
  • Page 43 Command Line Interface Default Class Configuration System Name(config-worpqos)# default-class 1 System Name(config-worpqos)#exit System Name(config)#exit System Name#exit System Name# show worp-qos default-class // DEFAULT CLASS CONFIGURATION // Default Class : 1 L2 Broadcast Configuration System Name(config-worpqos)# l2-broadcast-class 1 System Name(config-worpqos)# exit System Name(config)#exit System Name# show worp-qos l2-broadcast-class // L2 BROADCAST CLASS CONFIGURATION //...
  • Page 44 Command Line Interface Pir List Configuration System Name(config-worpqos)# pir-list System Name(config-worpqos-pirlist)# ? Possible completions: exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode rowadd Enter 0 to create a new table entry rowedit Enter row number to edit/delete System Name(config-worpqos-pirlist)# rowadd 0 ? Possible completions: <[Enter]>...
  • Page 45 Command Line Interface Pir Mac List Configuration System Name(config-worpqos)# pir-mac-list System Name(config-worpqos-pirmaclist)# ? Possible completions: exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode rowadd Enter 0 to create a new table entry rowedit Enter row number to edit/delete System Name(config-worpqos-pirmaclist)# rowadd 0 ? Possible completions: <[Enter]>...
  • Page 46 Command Line Interface Pir Port List Configuration System Name(config-worpqos)# pir-port-list System Name(config-worpqos-pirportlist)# rowadd 0 ? Possible completions: <[Enter]> Execute this command comment Port Comment Configuration end-port End Port Configuration entry-status Table Entry Status start-port Start Port Configuration System Name(config-worpqos-pirportlist)# rowadd 0 entry-status 4 System Name(config-worpqos-pirportlist)# rowadd 0 comment string System Name(config-worpqos-pirportlist)# rowadd 0 end-port 33000 System Name(config-worpqos-pirportlist)# rowadd 0 start-port 16000...
  • Page 47 Command Line Interface SFC List Configuration System Name(config-worpqos)#sfc-list System Name(config-worpqos-sfclist)# rowadd 0 ? Possible completions: <[Enter]> Execute this command CIR Configuration entry-status Entry Status Configuration max-latency Max Latencey Configuration max-msg-inburst Number of Messages In Burst Configuratino MIR Configuration schedular-type Schedular Type Configuration sfc-name Class Name Configuration tolerable-jitter...
  • Page 48 Command Line Interface INDEX 4 SFC Name : UL-G711 20ms VoIP rtPS Schedular Type : rtps Traffic Direction : uplink Class Status : active : 88 : 88 Maximum Latency : 10 Tolerable Jitter : 10 Traffic Priority Maximum Number Of Messages In Burst : 16 Entry Status : enable...
  • Page 49 Command Line Interface Pir Map List Configuration System Name(config-worpqos)# pir-map-list System Name(config-worpqos-pirmaplist)# rowedit 1 ? Possible completions: <[Enter]> Execute this command dst-ip-index-list Specify destination ip index list with comma separator dst-mac-index-list Specify destination mac index list with comma separator dst-port-index-list Specify destination port index list with comma separator src-ip-index-list Specify source ip index list with comma separator...
  • Page 50: Device Management

    Command Line Interface Pir Ip List Configuration System Name(config-worpqos)# pir-ip-list System Name(config-worpqos-piriplist)# rowadd 0 ? Possible completions: <[Enter]> Execute this command comment Comment Configuration entry-status Table Entry Status ip-address Ip Address Configuration subnet-mask Mask Configuration System Name(config-worpqos-piriplist)# rowadd 0 entry-status 4 System Name(config-worpqos-piriplist)# rowadd 0 comment string System Name(config-worpqos-piriplist)# rowadd 0 ip-address 10.0.0.1 System Name(config-worpqos-piriplist)# rowadd 0 subnet-mask 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 51 Command Line Interface 1.5.5.1 Access Control You can configure the following management services. System Name(config-mgmt)# access-ctrl System Name(config-mgmt-ctrl)# all-access-ctrl enable System Name(config-mgmt-ctrl)# https-ctrl enable System Name(config-mgmt-ctrl)# http-ctrl enable System Name(config-mgmt-ctrl)# snmp-ctrl enable System Name(config-mgmt-ctrl)# ssh-ctrl enable System Name(config-mgmt-ctrl)# telnet-ctrl enable System Name(config-mgmt-ctrl)#exit System Name(config-mgmt)#exit System Name(config)#exit...
  • Page 52 Command Line Interface 1.5.5.2 Access Table System Name(config-mgmt)# access-table System Name(config-mgmt-tbl)# rowadd 0 entry-status 4 System Name(config-mgmt-tbl)# rowadd 0 ipaddress 10.0.0.1 System Name(config-mgmt-tbl)# rowadd 0 entry-status 4 1.5.5.3 Access Table Status System Name(config-mgmt)# access-tbl-status enable System Name(config-mgmt)#exit System Name(config)#exit System Name# show access-ctrl // ACCESS CONTROL CONFIGURATION // All Access Control : enable...
  • Page 53 Command Line Interface 1.5.5.5 Telnet Enter the following commands to configure the password, sessions, and port number for Telnet. System Name# configure System Name(config)# management System Name(config-mgmt)# telnet System Name(config-mgmt-tel)# password admin System Name(config-mgmt-tel)#port 80 System Name(config-mgmt-tel)#sessions 3 The sum of Telent and SSH sessions cannot be more than 10. System Name(config-mgmt-tel)#exit System Name(config-mgmt)#exit System Name(config)#exit...
  • Page 54 Command Line Interface 1.5.5.7 System Information Enter the following commands to configure the System Information entries. System Name # configure System Name(config)#management System Name(config-mgmt)# system-information System Name(config-mgmt-sys-sysinfo)# ? Possible completions: commit Commit Configuration email System Email Configuration exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode factory-reset Factory Reset Configuration gps-altitude...
  • Page 55 Command Line Interface System Name (configure-mgmt)#tftp System Name (config-mgmt-tftp)#? Possible completions: exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode file-name TFTP File Name Configuration file-type TFTP File Type Configuration operation-type TFTP Operation Type Configuration server-ip TFTP Server IP Configuration System Name (config-mgmt-tftp)#server-ip 169.254.128.133 System Name (config-mgmt-tftp)#file-name TQB_image.sei System Name (config-mgmt-tftp)#file-type image System Name (config-mgmt-tftp)#operation-type download...
  • Page 56 Command Line Interface System Name# show inventory // SYSTEM INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Security Id: ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff INDEX 1 Serial Number : BUILD-360 Name : Wireless Card 1 -NIC (0x60) Component Id : 2300 Component Variant: 1 Release Version Major Version Minor Version INDEX 3 Serial Number Name...
  • Page 57 Command Line Interface 1.5.5.11 Display the Licensed Information Use the following command to display the licensed information. This is a read only information and cannot be modified. System Name# show licensed-feature // LICENSED FEATURE CONFIGURATION // Product ID = MONACO Number of Radios Number of Ethernet Interfaces Radio 1 Allowed Frequency Band...
  • Page 58: Device Monitor

    Command Line Interface 1.5.6 Device Monitor System Name(config)#monitor System Name(config-mon)# ? Possible completions: eventlog Event Log Configuration exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode site-survey-tbl SiteSurvey Table Configuration sntp SNTP Configuration syslog Syslog Configuration temperature Temperature Configuration 1.5.6.1 Event Log Configuration Enter the following commands to view and set priority for event logs.
  • Page 59 Command Line Interface System Name(config-monitor)# sntp System Name(config-monitor-sntp)# day-light-savingtime unchanged System Name(config-monitor-sntp)# primary-server-name time.nist.gov System Name(config-monitor-sntp)# secondary-server-name string System Name(config-monitor-sntp)# sntp-status disable System Name(config-monitor-sntp)# time-zone dateline System Name# show sntp // SNTP CONFIGURATION // Status : disable Primary Server Name : time.nist.gov Seconday Server Name : string...
  • Page 60: Statistics Information

    Command Line Interface 1.5.6.5 Temperature Configuration Enter the following commands to configure the temperature parameters. System Name(config-mon)# temperature Possible completions: exit Exits Back to Global Configure Mode high-thershold High Threshold Configuration interval Temperature Log Interval Configuration low-thershold Low Thershold Configuration reset Reset Configuration System Name(config-mon-temp)# high-thershold 60...
  • Page 61 Command Line Interface 1.5.7.2 Display the ICMP Statistics Information System Name# show statistics icmp // ICMP Configuration // In Messages : 13 In Errors In Destinationunreachs In TimeExcds In ParmProbs In SrcQuenchs In ReDirects In Echos In Echo Reps : 12 In TimeStamps In TimestamReps In AddrMasks...
  • Page 62 Command Line Interface 1.5.7.3 Display the Interface Statistics Information System Name# show statistics interface // INTERFACE STATISTICS // Interface Number : 5 INDEX 1 Descripton : eth0 Type : ethernet-csmacd : 1500 Speed : 100000000 Physical Aaddress : 00:20:a6:cd:00:01 Admin Status : up Operational Status : up...
  • Page 63 Command Line Interface 1.5.7.5 Display the Number of Stations Connected Information System Name# show statistics no-of-stations-connected Number Of Stations Connected 1.5.7.6 Display the Wireless Station Statistics Information This command displays statistics for the Wireless Station Statistics. System Name# show statistics wireless-station // WIRELESS STATION STATISTICS // INDEX 1.1 Interface Number...
  • Page 64 Command Line Interface 1.5.7.7 Display the Wireless Statistics Information System Name# show statistics wireless-statistics // WIRELESS STATISTICS // INDEX 1 Tx Packets : 31365 Tx Bytes : 3638476 Rx Packets : 16724 Rx Bytes : 1939652 Rx Decrypt Errors CRC Errors : 16 Chain0 Ctl RSSI : -85...
  • Page 65 Command Line Interface 1.5.7.9 Display the WORP Statistics Information System Name# show statistics worp-statistics // WORP STATISTICS // INDEX 1 Average Local Signal : 0 dBm Average Local Noise : 0 dBm Remote Signal : 0 dBm Remote Noise : 0 dBm Remote Partners Base Station Announces Request For Services...
  • Page 66 Command Line Interface 1.5.7.11 Display the WORP Site Survey Statistics Information System Name# show statistics worp-sitesurvey This command displays statistics for WORP SiteSurvey 1.5.7.12 Display the Radius Client Authentication Information System Name# show statistics radius-authentication RADIUS CLIENT AUTHENTICATION STATISTICS // INDEX 0.1 Round Trip Time : 0-00:0000:00...
  • Page 67: Display The Kernel Route Configuration

    Command Line Interface 1.5.8 Display the Kernel Route Configuration System Name# show kernel-route-tbl Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 0 br0 1.5.9 Display System Log and Event Log Messages System Name# show syslog-messages 1 00:00:54 System Name syslog.info syslogd started: BusyBox 1.10.0 1 00:03:04 System Name user.crit monitord: Took Backup of current configuration System Name# show...
  • Page 68: Display The Learn Table Information

    Command Line Interface 1.5.12 Display the Learn Table Information System Name# show learn-table port no mac addr is local? ageing timer 00:07:e9:0c:42:df 0.07 00:1a:6b:0b:ed:bf 0.00 00:20:a6:00:00:11 0.00 00:20:a6:00:00:12 0.00 1.5.13 Display the RIP Data Base System Name# show rip-database This command displays the rip database information 1.5.14 Display the DHCP Server Data Base System Name# show dhcp-database This command displays the dhcp database information...
  • Page 69: Mib Browser For Snmp Interface

    MIB Browser for SNMP Interface To select the preferred SNMP protocol version, go to Configuration Tab on the NuDesign MIB Browser Pro 8.2 and mark the version either as v1, v2c or v3. Figure 2-1 NuDesign MIB Browser 2.1 Using MIB Browser in Snmpv1-V2c To access the SNMPv1-v2c agent through MIB browser 1.
  • Page 70 MIB Browser for SNMP Interface Figure 2-2 Options Window In the Options window, you can delete or change V3 USM Users. To communicate with a V3 agent, you must have a correct USM User entry for the agent and you must specify the USM User name in the session configuration parameters when communicating with that agent.
  • Page 71 MIB Browser for SNMP Interface Figure 2-4 USM User Entry - Add or Edit 5. Click OK to proceed. To add a new agent to the SNMP Agents list Click Edit > SNMP Agents. The SNMP Agents window appears as shown below. Figure 2-5 SNMP Agents Window 2.
  • Page 72 MIB Browser for SNMP Interface Figure 2-6 Configuration Window 3. Provide the SNMP Version, Dest IP Address, USM user. 4. Click OK to complete the configuration. NOTE: These configuration procedure is prepared by considering the NuDesign’s MIB Browser Pro 8.2. For SNMPv3 access configuration.The user name and passwords should be same in agent as well as manager.
  • Page 73: Event Log Error Messages

    Event Log Error Messages 3.1 DHCP Error Type Message Description Corrective Action NOTICE DHCP Server Running Information that DHCP server is NONE running. EMERGENCY DHCP relay start failed Unable to start DHCP relay. Reboot the device NOTICE DHCP Relay Running Information that DHCP Relay is NONE running.
  • Page 74: License

    Message Description Corrective Action EMERGENCY We could not find a valid There is no valid license file Contact Customer license, please contact Proxim present for the device. Support Wireless customer support for help EMERGENCY InvalidLicenseFile License File is not valid.
  • Page 75: Ntp

    Event Log Error Messages 3.6 NTP Error Type Message Description Corrective Action ERROR Host ‘Host name configured’ Setting of Primary server failed Check the domain name couldn't be resolved as the host name could not be configured. resolved. ALERT Changed system time System has changed according None according to the timezone...
  • Page 76: Snmp Group

    Event Log Error Messages 3.9 SNMP Group Error Type Message Description Corrective Action ERROR Error Writing the Engine Boot SNMP v3 error in engine boot Reboot the device. Count to flash count. 3.10 System Management Error Type Message Description Corrective Action INFO Configuration Commit Started Configuration commit process...
  • Page 77 Event Log Error Messages Error Type Message Description Corrective Action ALERT Unit Temperature -> ‘temp The device temperature is within Move the device to a value in centigrade’ C, ‘temp 5 degrees to the lower threshold warmer environment. value in farenheit’F lower value.
  • Page 78: Tftp

    Event Log Error Messages 3.13 TFTP Error Type Message Description Corrective Action ERROR Number of arguments to Number of arguments specified Check configuration and tftpuldl should be 5 for the TFTP operation are not retry. valid. ERROR tftp: Invalid File type File type mentioned is invalid.
  • Page 79 Event Log Error Messages Error Type Message Description Corrective Action ERROR tftp: Read on the new Firmware file not readable; Check the image file and firmware failed hence invalid. the license. Contact customer support if the problem persists. ERROR Image size not equal to bytes Download operation is not Check network read...
  • Page 80: Vlan

    Event Log Error Messages 3.14 VLAN Error Type Message Description Corrective Action ERROR Vlan initialization failed, Error Module Virtual LAN initialization Check your license file in getting radio operating failed. and the configuration mode before rebooting the device. ERROR Vlan initialization failed, Access Module VLAN initialization Check your license file vlan mode is not valid on...
  • Page 81: Wireless

    Event Log Error Messages 3.15 Wireless Error Type Message Description Corrective Action CRITICAL Security Profile 'Selected Security Profile selected in Check your configuration Name' doesn't Exist association with current wireless and try again to commit configuration does not exist. the changes. CRITICAL Security Profile 'Selected Security Profile configured is not...
  • Page 82 Event Log Error Messages Error Type Message Description Corrective Action CRITICAL For WORP - ReTransmission Retransmission count and Check your configuration Count: ‘Count Value’ & Msg Message Response time values and try again to commit Response Time:’ Response configured are not valid. the changes.
  • Page 83 Event Log Error Messages Error Type Message Description Corrective Action ALERT Start of DFS Wait Period on Not required. Channel <channel number> for Device ath0 ALERT Radar Detected on Device ath0 Not required. and Channel <channel number>is Blacklisted ALERT LinkTest - Interface is not in Not required.
  • Page 84: Alarm Traps

    Alarm Traps 4.1 TRAP GROUPS 4.1.1 InterfaceTraps Trap Severity Description WirelessInterfaceCardInitFailure Critical This TRAP is generated when the initialization of the wireless interface card fails. WirelessInterfaceInvalidRegDomain Major This TRAP is generated when an invalid regulatory domain is present in the license file. 4.1.2 OperationalTraps Trap Severity...
  • Page 85: Sntptraps

    Alarm Traps Trap Severity Description WlanModuleInitFailure Major This TRAP is generated when the WLAN module initialization fails. FlashModuleInitfailure Major This TRAP is generated when the FLASH module initialization fails. SNMPModuleInitFailure Major This TRAP is generated when the SNMP module initialization fails. DhcpRelayModuleInitFailure Major This TRAP is generated when the DHCP Relay module...
  • Page 86: Windows Ias Radius Server Configuration

    Windows IAS RADIUS Server Configuration This example uses Active Directory users and groups to authenticate for bandwidth throttling. Create your users with MAC addresses as the Login IDs; in this example, we group 512k. When a new user or Subscriber Unit is to be added, add the user to the Active Directory using the MAC address of its radio card as the Login ID and make it a member of the group that corresponds to the bandwidth desired (in this case, we will be configuring for 512k).
  • Page 87 Windows IAS RADIUS Server Configuration 3. Enter 512K as the name for this policy and click Next. Assuming that dot1xtest group already exists in Active Directory, the following window is displayed: 4. Click Add. The following window is displayed: 5. Select Windows-Groups and click Add. The following window is displayed: 6.
  • Page 88 Windows IAS RADIUS Server Configuration 7. Click Next. The following window is displayed: 8. Ensure that Grant remote access is selected (as this is the group to which we would like to grant permissions, and at 512k). Click Next. The following window is displayed: 9.
  • Page 89: Addition Of Units To A Routed Network

    Windows IAS RADIUS Server Configuration 10. At this point, you must add Vendor Specific values. Click Add to enter Proxim’s vendor code values. The RADIUS Attributes window is displayed. a. Select Vendor Specific RADIUS Standard. The Multivalued Attribute Information window is displayed.
  • Page 90 Windows IAS RADIUS Server Configuration 3. Click the Advanced Configuration > System and change the mode of operation from the drop-down menu to Routing. The unit reconfigures itself to Routing mode without the need to click OK. 4. Click Reboot. 5.
  • Page 91 Windows IAS RADIUS Server Configuration Tsunami MP-8100 Reference Manual...
  • Page 92: Glossary

    Glossary Address Realm An address realm is a network domain in which the network addresses are uniquely assigned to entities such that datagrams can be routed to them. Antenna Beamwidth Antenna beamwidth is the peak-to-peak angle overlaying the maximum gain beam of the antenna at which its gain is reduced by 3 dB. Contrary to popular belief, the 3 dB gain beam-width of an antenna does not represent its interference beam-width, which is significantly wider.
  • Page 93 Glossary Backbone The central part of a network. The backbone network connects all remote and sub networks to each other and to the central infrastructure (such as the mail server, Internet gateway, and so on). Base If an interface is running in Outdoor mode (WORP), it is either a base or a subscriber interface.
  • Page 94 Glossary Earth Ground A proper earth ground is a conductive attachment point that presents very low impedance, path to earth ground that has broadband characteristics. The power utility ground does not necessarily constitute (although in some cases it may) a proper earth ground for communication systems, since it is only intended to be a safety return path for the 60 Hz commercial AC power system.
  • Page 95 Glossary ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used by computers and devices to report errors encountered during processing packets, and to perform other IP-layer functions, such as diagnostics (‘ping’). Image The image is the binary executable of the embedded unit software. To update the unit, you must download a new image file.
  • Page 96 Glossary Network Address Translation Network Address Translation is a method by which IP addresses are mapped from one address realm to another, providing transparent routing to end hosts. Network Mask See subnet mask. Parameter A parameter is fundamental value that can be displayed and changed. For example, the unit must have a unique IP address and the PC Cards must know which channels to use.
  • Page 97 Glossary Simple Network Management A protocol used for the communication between a network management Protocol (SNMP) application and the devices it is managing. The network management application is called the SNMP manager and the devices it manages will have SNMP agents. Not only the unit but also almost every network device contains a SNMP agent.
  • Page 98 Glossary System Ground The purpose of a system ground is to provide a low impedance path to ground for electronic noise, energy from lightning strikes, and potential “differences of potential” between the different pieces of equipment at an installation site. Electronic noise can range in frequency from just above DC to well over 100 MHz.
  • Page 99 Glossary The Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm is the standard encryption method used to protect wireless communication from eavesdropping. WORP The Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol (WORP) was designed to optimize long distance links and multipoint networks with Hidden Node effect to eliminate collisions and loss of bandwidth.

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