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SU-A-EZ
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Software Version 3.1
December 2009
P/N 215448

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  • Page 1 ® BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual Software Version 3.1 December 2009 P/N 215448...
  • Page 2 Updated Maximum Throughput from 2 Mbps SW Version 2.1 Table 1-1 upload / 3 Mbps download to 12 Mbps for April 2009 both upload and download Operating Channels Added operating channels for Japan SW Version 2.1 Table 1-1 April 2009 BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 3 Traffic Prioritization SW Version 3.0 5.15 Sections October 2009 LED Operation Mode SW Version 3.0 Sections October 2009 CRC monitoring SW Version 3.0 Section October 2009 Set Factory Defaults Utility SW Version 3.0 Appendix B October 2009 BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 4 © Copyright 2009 Alvarion Ltd. All rights reserved. The material contained herein is proprietary, privileged, and confidential and owned by Alvarion or its third party licensors. No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of Alvarion Ltd.
  • Page 5 BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD. Disclaimer (a) The Software is sold on an "AS IS" basis. Alvarion, its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES, WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION.
  • Page 6 MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. Limitation of Liability (a) ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY, FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR...
  • Page 7 (when using external antenna) are grounded and suitable lightning protection devices are used so as to provide protection against voltage surges and static charges. In any event, Alvarion is not liable for any injury, damage or regulation violations associated with or caused by installation, grounding or lightning protection.
  • Page 8 Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste. Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ viii Product Manual...
  • Page 9 It could also void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Some of the equipment provided by Alvarion and specified in this manual, is manufactured and warranted by third parties. All such equipment must be...
  • Page 10 Important Notice the manufacturers. Non-compliance with such instructions may result in serious damage and/or bodily harm and/or void the user's authority to operate the equipment and/or revoke the warranty provided by such manufacturer. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 11 Chapter 4 - Web-managed Configuration- Describes advanced configuration  of the SU-A-EZ using a web browser. Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface - Describes advanced configuration of  the SU-A-EZ using Telnet. Appendix A - Troubleshooting  BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    2.3.3 Ethernet Port Cover (Service Box)..............14 2.3.4 Grounding Point ....................15 2.3.5 Water Tight Test Point ..................15 2.3.6 Pole-Mounting Bracket Attachment Points............15 2.3.7 LED Indicators....................15 2.4 Mounting the SU-A-EZ ODU ..................17 2.5 Connecting Cables to the Outdoor Unit..............22 2.5.1 IDU-ODU Cables....................22 BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 13 4.9 Upgrading SU-A-EZ Firmware.................67 4.10 Feature Upgrade ......................68 Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface ............ 71 5.1 Using the Command Line Interface ................73 5.1.1 Accessing the CLI .....................73 5.1.2 Telnet Connection .....................73 5.2 Entering Commands ....................75 BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ xiii Product Manual...
  • Page 14 5.7.3 set ClientSta status-update ................92 5.7.4 set tftpftp ftppass....................93 5.7.5 set tftpftp ftpuser ....................93 5.7.6 set tftpftp ptype....................94 5.7.7 set tftpftp rfile.....................94 5.7.8 set tftpftp sip......................94 5.7.9 set tftpftp start ....................95 5.7.10 get tftpftp ......................95 5.7.11 get config......................96 BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 15 5.10.15set ClientSta bandwidth..................116 5.10.16get BSSList.....................116 5.10.17set CStatus clear-cnt yes ................117 5.10.18get CStatus.....................117 5.11 VLAN Commands ....................120 5.11.1 set ClientSta EthernetLinkType...............120 5.11.2 set ClientSta VlanDataID ................120 5.11.3 set ClientSta VlanDataPriority.................121 5.12 Contention Commands ..................122 5.12.1 set ClientSta AIFS...................122 BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 16 5.15.8 set ClientSta UdpPortRanges .................136 5.15.9 set ClientSta TcpPortRanges................136 5.15.10set ClientSta IpRangeOption................137 5.15.11set ClientSta IpRangeIpAddress ..............137 5.15.12set ClientSta IpRangeMask................137 Appendix A - Troubleshooting ............139 Appendix B - Using the Set Factory Defaults Utility ....................142 Glossary ....................145 BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 17 Table of Contents BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ xvii Product Manual...
  • Page 18: Chapter 1 - Product Description

    Chapter Product Description...
  • Page 19 Chapter 1 - Product Description In This Chapter: “Introducing BreezeACCESS” on page 3  “The SU-A-EZ” on page 4  “Specifications” on page 5  BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 20: Introducing Breezeaccess

    The actual operating frequencies used by the system can be configured according to applicable radio regulations and specific deployment considerations. The SU-A-EZ CPEs supports all frequencies from 4.900 to 5.875 GHz with automatic band and frequency detection, enabling fast and simple plug-and-play installation. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 21: The Su-A-Ez

    The SU-A-EZ CPEs supports all frequencies from 4.900 to 5.875 GHz with automatic frequency detection, enabling fast and simple plug-and-play installation. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 22: Specifications

    TPC (Transmit Power Control) 100%, 50%, 25%, 12.5%, Min (0 dBm). Antenna Integrated Flat Panel Antenna, 17dBi, 24°AZ x 18°EL. Table 1-3 *The maximum value can be lower depending on the radio band and modulation used. Check details BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 23: Sensitivity

    Table 1-3: Transmit Power Maximum Output Power (dBm) Data Rate 5.150-5.250 GHz 5.250-5.350 GHz 5.500-5.700 GHz 5.725-5.875 GHz 6 Mbps 9 Mbps 12 Mbps 8 Mbps 24 Mbps 36 Mbps 48 Mbps 17.5 16.5 54 Mbps 17.5 16.5 BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 24: Configuration And Management

    Pins: 4 & 7 Power (+) 5 & 8 Power (-) Table 1-7: Electrical Specifications Type Details AC Power Supply 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, maximum power consumption 1.5A, meet LPS request ODU Power supply 55 VDC from the IDU over the indoor-outdoor Ethernet cable BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 25: Environmental

    The unit withstand at +4KV of Input surge, 1.2usec rise/fall time, 50µsec duration, every 10 seconds, for all interfaces. Radio  ETSI 301 893 (11a)  ETSI 301 489 (DC power)  FCC Part 15 (11a)  RSS210 (Canada) BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 26: Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation

    Chapter Hardware Installation...
  • Page 27  “Connecting Cables to the Outdoor Unit” on page 22  “The Power Injector IDU” on page 26  “Connecting the Power Injector IDU Cables” on page 27  “Align the Antenna” on page 29  BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 28: Installation Requirements

    Mains power cord (7)  In addition: Two sets of stickers (with the ODU). Each set includes two stickers, one with  the ODU's MAC address and one with the S/N details. Quick Installation Guide.  BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 29: Additional Equipment And Tools Required For Installation

    Portable PC/Notebook for configuring parameters using either Telnet (CLI) or a  web browser. Installation tools and materials, including appropriate means (e.g. a pole) for  installing the outdoor unit. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 30: Installation Steps

    Failure to do so may void the product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to legal and financial liabilities. Alvarion and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury, damage or regulation violations associated with the installation of Outdoor Units or antennas.
  • Page 31: Odu Hardware Description

    LAN to the remote Access Unit (from here on in referred to as AU.) 2.3.3 Ethernet Port Cover (Service Box) The SU-A-EZ’s RJ-45 Ethernet port requires the use of a weatherproof cover to seal the unit. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 32: Grounding Point

    Wireless Signal Strength Power Power Link Ethernet Link/Activity The following table describes the system status LEDs:. Status Description Power On Green Indicates that the system is working normally. On Amber Indicates a system reset. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 33 RSSI is between -75 dBm and -74 dBm Blinking- RSSI is between -73 dBm and -72 dBm slowly Blinking- RSSI is between -71 dBm and -70 dBm fast Blinking- RSSI is between -69 dBm and -68 dBm very fast RSSI is over -67dBm BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 34: Mounting The Su-A-Ez Odu

    Perform the following steps to mount the unit to a 1.5 to 2 inch diameter steel pole or tube using the mounting bracket: Thread the provided steel-band through the rectangular plate. Thread the steel-band clamp thourgh the slats on the rectangular plate BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 35 Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation Mounting the SU-A-EZ ODU Attach the rectangular mounting plate to the SU-A-EZ using the supplied four screws. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 36 The mounting plate can be attached to the unit in a way that allows it to be mounted vertically or at a 45 degree angle. Secure the rectangular plate to the SU-A-EZ using the supplied screws BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 37 Strap the steel-band clamp around the pole and feed it through the fastener NOTE Be sure to take account of the antenna polarization direction; antennas in a link must be mounted with the same polarization. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 38 Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation Mounting the SU-A-EZ ODU Tighten the steel-band clamp to secure the SU-A-EZ to the pole BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 39: Connecting Cables To The Outdoor Unit

    Indoor-to-Outdoor cable, together with the length of the Ethernet cable connecting the IDU to the data equipment, should not exceed 100 meters. Use only Category 5E Ethernet cables from either Alvarion or any of the approved manufacturers, listed in Table 2-1.
  • Page 40: Preparing And Connecting The Idu-Odu Cable

    Pull back the shield drain wire before inserting the cable into the RJ-45  connector, to ensure a good connection with the connector's shield after crimping. The IDU-ODU cable provides pin-to-pin connection on both ends. The following figure shows the required wire pair connections. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 41: Grounding Wire

    Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation Connecting Cables to the Outdoor Unit Figure 2-1: Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments The color codes used in standard cables supplied by Alvarion are as listed in the following table: Table 2-2: Cable Color Codes Wire color...
  • Page 42 Be sure that grounding is available and that it meets local and national electrical codes. For additional lightning protection, use lightning rods, lightning arrestors, or surge suppressors. RJ-45 Weatherproof Cover Ground Wire Ethernet Cable Grounding Screw BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 43: The Power Injector Idu

    The power injector module automatically adjusts to any AC voltage between 100-240 volts at 50 or 60 Hz. No voltage range settings are required. WARNING The power injector module is designed for indoor use only. Never mount the power injector outside with the SU-A-EZ unit. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 44: Connecting The Power Injector Idu Cables

    If you connect to a workstation, use a crossover cable. Use Category 5E or better UTP cable for 10/100BASE-TX connections. NOTE The RJ-45 port on the power injector is an MDI port. If connecting directly to a computer, use a crossover cable BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 45 For International use, you may need to change the AC line cord. You must use a line cord set that has been approved for the receptacle type in your country. Check the Power LED on top of the power injector IDU to be sure that power is being supplied to it. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 46: Align The Antenna

    To align the antennas in the link, monitor the signal strength LEDs. For details “LED Indicators” on page 15. Perform the following procedure: Pan the SU-A-EZ antenna horizontally back and forth while checking the LEDs by rotating the pole-mounting bracket around the pole. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 47 15) and secure the bracket in that position. NOTE Sometimes there may not be a central lobe peak because vertical alignment is too far off; only two similar peaks for the side lobes are detected. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 48: Chapter 3 - Initial Configuration

    Chapter Initial Configuration...
  • Page 49 Chapter 3 - Initial Configuration In This Chapter: “Introduction” on page 33  “Setting the Regulatory Domain” on page 34  “Configuring Basic Parameters” on page 36  BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 50: Introduction

    The initial configuration steps can be made through the web-browser interface using the default IP address. You can make the initial changes by connecting a PC directly to the Ethernet port of SU-A-EZ’s power injector IDU before mounting the unit outdoors in its operating location. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 51: Setting The Regulatory Domain

    SU-A-EZ. This example shows how to display all possible regulatory domains by entering the syntax “regdomain” followed by the Enter (Return) key. The FCC domain is then selected by entering the syntax "regdomain FCC". BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 52 In order to apply the new selected regulatory domain you need to use the command "set ClientSta status-update yes" to apply them and "save-running" command to save all changes. The unit must be reset to fully apply the changes. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 53: Configuring Basic Parameters

    The web browser displays the SU-A-EZ’s login window. Figure 3-1: Login Window Logging In – Type the default user name “admin” and password “private”, then click OK. NOTE The Web Management Interface only supports the “admin” account. The management interface displays. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 54: Basic Parameters

    Set the ESSID (Extended Service Set Identifier) – Enter the ESSID, or wireless network name, of the network you want to connect to. All SU-A-EZs in the same network must use the same ESSID as the remote access point to BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 55 IP address and subnet mask as provided by the network operator. Save Your Settings – Click the “Update” button to save all your changes. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 56: Chapter 4 - Web-Managed Configuration

    Chapter Web-managed Configuration...
  • Page 57 “Status Information” on page 61  “Site Survey” on page 63  “Radar Status” on page 63  “Managing the SU-A-EZ Configuration” on page 65  “Upgrading SU-A-EZ Firmware” on page 67  “Feature Upgrade” on page 68  BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 58: Introduction

    Switches between WEP and AES-CCM Default Key Configures the key number used for encryption Keys Configures the keys provided by the network you wish to associate with RTS Threshold Configures the packet size threshold for using RTS/CTS mechanism BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 59 Sets up the threshold for IP Precedence based ToS prioritization (RFC791) Precedence Threshold DSCP Threshold Sets up the threshold for DSCP based ToS prioritization (RFC2474) UDP/TCP Port Defines prioritization in accordance with UDP and/or TCP destination port Ranges ranges. Prioritization BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 60 Access Point Displays the MAC address of the AU to which the SU is connected MAC Address Channel Displays the radio channel the SU is transmitting through Frequency Displays the frequency at which the SU is transmitting BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 61 Displays the MAC address of the SU Boot Code Displays the current version of the boot code Version Firmware Version Displays the current version of the firmware Upgrade via Allows the user to upgrade firmware by HTTP HTTP BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 62 Displays the SU’s model name Licence Number Displays the unit’s current licence number Upgrade via Allows the user to upgrade the feature by HTTP HTTP Upgrade via Allows the user to upgrade the feature by TFTP/FTP TFTP/FTP BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 63: Management Settings

    DHCP assignation expires, then the unit will use the configured IP address, subnet mask and default gateway until it can find a proper DHCP server and obtain a valid IP; DHCP server search operation will not stop until the feature is disabled. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 64 Management VLAN Tag – Sets the tag of the management VLAN. (Default: 0, meaning no VLAN tag) SNMP Read-Only Community – Sets SNMP Read-only password for SNMP. The default password is “public” (Length: 1~32 characters, case sensitive). BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 65: Wireless Settings

    All wireless clients and Access Units in the same network must use the same ESSID to associate. The ESSID is case sensitive and can consist of up to 31 alphanumeric characters. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 66 The SU-A-EZ sends RTS frames to a receiving station to negotiate the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS frame, the station sends a CTS (clear to send) frame to notify the sending station that it can start sending data. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 67 The actual value will be the entered value rounded to the nearest multiple of 128 (N*128). CIR downlink – Sets the Committed Information Rate of the downlink from the AU to the SU. The CIR value cannot be higher than the corresponding MIR value. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 68 The unit will attempt to access the medium only after a time interval equal to DIFS plus N time slots (see the AIFS description below for more details on DIFS), always checking if a different unit has already accessed the medium. Each BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 69 DIFS = SIFS + AIFS. It can be configured to a value between 1 and 50 time slots. A unit with a lower AIFS has an advantage over units with higher AIFS values, since it has a better chance to gain access to limited wireless link resources. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 70 RF Distance (Km) – The maximum data transmission distance. The maximum data rate for a link decreases as the operating range increases. (Default: 1km). The RF Distance should be set to the distance from the access unit of the furthest BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 71 ToS Prioritization Option – Switches between prioritization based on either the 3 IP Precedence bits in the IP header (RFC 791) or the 6 Differentiated Services Code Point bits (RFC 2474). The following options are available: Disable - Disables ToS prioritization  BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 72 Even Ports (RTP only) - Only RTP (Real Time Protocol) traffic is prioritized.  The default value is All Ports (RTP and RTCP). TCP Port RTP/RTCP Prioritization – Sets up prioritization for Voice over IP traffic over TCP ports depending on the protocol: BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 73 CLI, (see “Regulatory Domain Commands” on page 84.) Within the allowed domain for your country of operation you may limit transmission on certain band frequencies by BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 74 Radar Free, including frequencies previously marked as either Radar Detected or Adjacent to Radar. In addition, the unit will start operation using its default frequency. The default is Disable. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 75 SNR level (see “LED Indicators” on page 15 for more information). Threshold - Allows customization for each LED behavior by setting a  Modulation, SNR, CRC or RSSI threshold in respect to which the LED will light BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 76 For instance if LEDs 2, 5 and 6 have thresholds set for them (the rest of the SNR LEDs are disabled) and all these thresholds are reached, instead of having only LEDs 2, 5 and 6 light up, all the SNR LEDs will light up. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 77: Saving Settings

    Chapter 4 - Web-managed Configuration Saving Settings Saving Settings To save any new settings, click “Update”. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 78: Status Information

    Access Point MAC Address – The physical layer address of the AU. Specified in the form of six pairs of hexadecimal digits separated by colons; for example, 00:10:E7:01:02:03. Channel – Displays the radio channel through which the SU-A-EZ communicates with the AU. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 79 CRCcounter Wireless   CRCpercentage Wireless --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -     CRCcounter Wireless RXpackets Wireless Refresh – Updates the statistics to the most recent data. Clear – Resets the Rx/Tx counters to a null value. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 80: Site Survey

    Each channel is color coded as follows: Radar free channels are colored in green  Channels adjacent to radar are colored in yellow  Channels that are occupied by radar are colored in red  Unavailable channels are crossed out  BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 81 Chapter 4 - Web-managed Configuration Radar Status Click the Refresh button to update the Radar Status table BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 82: Managing The Su-A-Ez Configuration

    SU-A-EZ to the factory defaults and reboot the system. Note that all user configured information will be lost. You will have to re-enter the default user name (admin) and password (private) to re-gain management access to this device. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 83 You can use the Choose File button to find the configuration file on the local PC. Click the Restore button to replace the current SU-A-EZ configuration. To Reboot the Client Station – Click the Reboot button to reset the system. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 84: Upgrading Su-A-Ez Firmware

    You can upgrade new SU-A-EZ firmware (often called system software) from a local file on the management workstation. After upgrading new software, the SU-A-EZ will automatically reboot itself and load the new code. Model – Shows the model number of the SU-A-EZ. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 85: Feature Upgrade

    It is possible to load new license code to the unit to support new features. When you click the "Upgrade" button, the unit will automatically update its configuration making the new feature available. There is no need to reset the unit. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 86 Model – Shows the unit type Licence Number – Shows the model type Upgrade via HTTP – Insert the new license code provided by Alvarion. Each license code is associated with a unique MAC Address and one feature/option. If the inserted encrypted string does not match, the code will be rejected by the unit.
  • Page 87 FTP Login Password – Applicable only for FTP. Password for logging in to the FTP server New Firmware Image – Name of the license code file. Please enter a valid file-name that is present on FTP / TFTP server. Select “Upgrade” to start the download process. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 88: Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface

    Chapter Command Line Interface...
  • Page 89 “Wireless Commands” on page 108  “VLAN Commands” on page 120  “Contention Commands” on page 122  “MIR/CIR Commands” on page 125  “DFS Commands” on page 128  “Traffic Prioritization Commands” on page 132  BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 90: Using The Command Line Interface

    Installer user account and ClientSta# for priviledged access mode. Enter the necessary commands to complete your desired tasks. When finished, exit the session with the “exit” command. After entering the Telnet command, the login screen is displayed: BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 91 Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Using the Command Line Interface ClientSta login: installer Password: ********* Installer# CAUTION You can open up to four sessions to the device via Telnet. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 92: Entering Commands

    If you terminate input with a Tab key, the CLI will print the remaining characters of a partial keyword up to the point of ambiguity. In the “configure” example, typing ex followed by a tab will result in printing the command up to “exit.” BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 93: Getting Help On Commands

    System settings tftpftp tftpftp class Installer# set Furthermore, adding an additional term displays more help system results, for example entering “set ClientSta” followed by a double tab displays all parameters associated with this command subset only. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 94: Partial Keyword Lookup

    Commands are case sensitive. You can abbreviate commands and parameters as long as they contain enough letters to differentiate them from any other currently available commands or parameters. You can use the Tab key to complete partial commands. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 95: General Commands

    Syntax ping <ip_address> • ip_address - IP address of the host. Default Setting None Command Mode Installer, Admin Command Usage • Use the ping command to see if another site on the network can be reached. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 96 Example 2 Installer# ping 10.0.0.23 --- 10.0.0.23 ping statistics --- 78 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss Installer# Example 3 Installer# ping 192.168.2.1 PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes ping: sendto: Network is unreachable Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 97: Reboot

    Command Mode Installer, Admin Command Usage Used for troubleshooting. If you perform a reboot without prior using the “save-running” command, your parameter changes will be lost. Example This example shows how to reset the system: Installer#reboot BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 98: Led Operation Mode Commands

    Installer# 5.4.2 set ClientSta led1Type ~ led7Type When the SNR LEDs are in threshold mode, this command sets the type of parameter that is monitored for the respective LED and that the threshold is set for. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 99: Set Clientsta Led1Mode ~ Led7Mode

    LED to light up. • eq - The threshold parameter must be equal to the threshold target value for the LED to light up. Default Setting Command Mode Installer, Admin Example 1: Installer# set ClientSta led2Mode ge Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 100: Set Clientsta Led1Target ~ Led7Target

    • target value - Numeric string. Range: -108...0 for RSSI, 0...100 for CRC, 0...80 for SNR, 1...8 for modulation Command Mode Installer, Admin Example 1: Installer# set ClientSta led2Target -50 Installer# Example 2: Installer# set ClientSta led5Target 7 Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 101: Regulatory Domain Commands

    • Universal - For a testing environment only. Do not select for wireless transmission of data outside of a test environment. This selects all frequencies in the 802.11a bandwidth. • WLG - White Logo: may be customized to a domain other than those stated above. Access restricted. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 102: Addfreq

    In this example the command is entered and the following help is displayed by pressing the ‘enter’ key. The frequency 5.520GHz is then added to the regulatory domain. Use the getfreq command to display all selected frequencies. Installer# addfreq Usage : addfreq [f1,f2,f3-f4...] Installer# Installer# addfreq 5520 Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 103: Dynamicfreq

    In this example the frequencies 5.260GHz, 5.540GHz, and 5.700GHz to 5.785GHz are added within the band allowed by the chosen regulatory domain FCC. The getfreq command is then used to display all selected frequencies. Installer# dynamicfreq 5260,5540,5700-5785 Installer# getfreq 5260,5540,5700,5745,5765,5785 Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 104: Delfreq

    Installer# getfreq 5300,5700-5735 Installer# Example 2 This example shows how to use the addfreq command to add a frequency, the delfreq command to remove another frequency, and the getfreq command to display the updated list of frequencies: BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 105 Installer# getfreq 5520,5540,5600,5580,5620,5640,5660,5680,5700 Installer# addfreq 5500 Installer# delfreq 5600 Installer# getfreq 5500,5520,5540,5560,5580,5620,5640,5660,5680,5700 Installer# NOTE Be aware that the new range or frequency will be applied after reset or after running the "set ClientSta status-update yes" command. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 106: Password Commands

    This command changes the password for Admin mode. Syntax set system password <password> • password - A string (Range:1~32 printable characters). Default Setting “private” Command Mode Admin Example Admin# set system password a-good-secret Admin# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 107: Passwd

    Enter the new password (minimum of 5, maximum of 8 characters) Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers. Enter new password:********* Re-enter new password:********* Password changed. Write Config Area ...Finished! Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 108: File Commands

    Admin get interface Displays interface information. Installer, Admin get system Displays information regarding the SU’s hardware and software. Installer, Admin get ClientSta Displays detailed system information about the SU. Installer, Admin BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 109: Save-Running

    Syntax set ClientSta status-update <yes | no> • yes - Enables configuration update. • no - No action. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 110: Set Tftpftp Ftppass

    Sets the user name for the FTP connection. Syntax set tftpftp ftpuser <username> • username - Alphanumeric string (Range: up to 36 characters). Default Setting Blank Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set tftpftp ftpuser David Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 111: Set Tftpftp Ptype

    Installer, Admin Example Installer# set tftpftp rfile 1.00.14.tar Installer# 5.7.8 set tftpftp sip IP address of FTP or TFTP server. Syntax set tftpftp sip <IP address> • IP address - IP address specified in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 112: Set Tftpftp Start

    <detail | parameter> • detail - Use to display all parameters for this command. • parameter - Optional parameter used to narrow the query result (see example below). Default Setting None Command Mode Installer, Admin BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 113: Get Config

    • version - Displays the current configuration version file number. Default Setting None Command Mode Installer, Admin Example 1 Installer# get config Property Value --------------- default version 1.02 Installer# Example 2 Installer# get config default Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 114: Get Interface

    • platform - The design version for integrating software and hardware. • When no parameter is specified, the default admin password will be displayed (if it is still in use). If the admin password is to be changed after reboot, this command will not display anything. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 115 Command Mode Installer, Admin Example 1 Installer# get system detail Property Value ------------------- model bversion 1.00.07 version 1.00.14 platform ar531x Installer# Example 2 Installer# get system platform ar531x Installer# Example 3 Installer# get system private Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 116: Get Clientsta

    • mangVLAN - Displays the ID of the management VLAN. • txpowerlevel - Displays the transmission power level in relation to maximum capabilities. • MirDownlink - Displays the Maximum Information Rate of the downlink from the AU to the SU BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 117 Radar Free status after the next status-update dfsMinimumPulseToDetect • - The minimum number of pulses that validates a signal as belonging to a radar dfsDetectionAlgorithm • - Displays whether the DFS uses the ETSI or FCC detection algorithm BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 118 - Displays the corresponding SNR LED’s threshold parameter led1Mode led8Mode • - Displays the corresponding SNR LED’s threshold relational operator led1Target led8Target • - Displays the corresponding SNR LED’s threshold target value Default Setting Normal Mode Command Mode Installer, Admin Example 1 BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 119 MirUplink 12032 CirDownlink CirUplink CirDelay 5000 BurstDuration MinContentionWindow MaxContentionWindow 1023 AIFS burstTime HardwareRetries PreferredAuMacAddress 00:00:00:00:00:00 distance dhcpc snmp-rocommunity public EthernetLinkType Hybrid VlanDataID VlanDataPriority VlanPriorityThreshold ToSPrioritizationOption Disable IPToSPrecedenceThreshold DSCPThreshold UdpTcpPortRangesPrioOpt Disable UdpPortPriRtpRtcp RTPRTCP TcpPortPriRtpRtcp RTPRTCP UdpPortRanges TcpPortRanges BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 120 Installer# Example 2 Installer# get ClientSta modulation limited Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 121: Snmp Commands

    Authorized management stations are only able to retrieve MIB objects. Syntax set ClientSta snmp-rocommunity <string> • string - 1~32 alphanumeric characters. Default Setting “public” Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta snmp-rocommunity monkeys Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 122: Ethernet Interface Commands

    This command sets the IP address for the interface. Syntax set ClientSta bridge-static-ip <IP address> • IP address - The IP address of the unit. Specified as four decimal numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 123: Set Clientsta Default-Gw

    To set a new IP address you must first either enable DHCP, or enter it manually using the “set ClientSta bridge-static-ip” command. Syntax set ClientSta dhcpc <yes | no> • yes - Enables DHCP. • no - Disables DHCP. Default Setting Disabled BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 124 Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Ethernet Interface Commands Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta dhcpc yes Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 125: Wireless Commands

    Sets the maximum number of times that an unacknowledged frame Installer, HardwareRetries is retransmitted in each Hardware Retrial pahse Admin set ClientSta Sets the preferred AU Installer, PreferredAuMacA Admin ddress set ClientSta Sets the channel bandwidth(s) enabled for the unit Installer, bandwidth Admin BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 126: Set Clientsta Authentication

    Counter with CBC-MAC mode (AES-CCM) or Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). Syntax set ClientSta security-mode <AES-CCM | WEP> • AES-CCM - Selects the Advanced Encryption Standard in Counter with CBC-MAC mode standard • WEP - Selects.Wired Equivalent Privacy standard BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 127: Set Clientsta Data-Encryption-Option

    AP and in the SU-A-EZ in order for the link to work. Syntax set ClientSta default-key <1 | 2 | 3 | 4> • The key may be a number between 1 and 4. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 128: Set Clientsta Distance

    • key-1 ~ key-4 - Selects the key number to use for encryption. • hex - Enter keys as “0x” followed by 32 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) for 152 bit keys. Default Setting Null Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta key-1 0x12345678901234567890123456789012 Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 129: Set Clientsta Linkrate

    Syntax set ClientSta mangVLAN <VLAN ID> • VLAN ID - Range 0, or 1~4094. 0 implies that the management VLAN is disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta mangVLAN 4094 Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 130: Set Clientsta Modulation

    After receiving an RTS frame, the station sends a CTS frame to notify the SU-A-EZ that it can start sending data. SU-A-EZs contending for the wireless medium may not be aware of each other. Example BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 131: 11Set Clientsta Txpowerlevel

    • Quarter - 25% of maximum transmission power level. • Eighth - 12.5% of maximum transmission power level. • Min - Minimum transmission power level (0 dBm). Default Setting Full Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta txpowerlevel Min Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 132: 12Set Clientsta Wireless-Essid

    Setting this value to 00:00:00:00:00:00 disables the feature and sets the SU to choose its AU on the Best AU selection process. Syntax set ClientSta PreferredAuMacAddress <AU MAC address> • AU MAC address - MAC address for the preferred AU (Format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx). BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 133: 15Set Clientsta Bandwidth

    • channel - The radio channel through which neighboring devices communicate with the SU-A-EZ. • freq - The frequency on which neighboring devices are transmitting (this applies only for 20MHz bandwidth OFDM signals.) • rssi - A measure of the signal strength received from neighboring devices. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 134: 17Set Cstatus Clear-Cnt Yes

    • essid - The service set identifier that is attached to packets sent from the SU-A-EZ. • apmac - The physical layer address used to uniquely identify the AP. • channel - The radio channel through which the SU-A-EZ communicates with the AP. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 135 • crc_percentage_wlan - A measurement of the percentage of frames sent over the air that contained CRC errors • crc_count_wlan - A measurement of the number of frames sent over the air that contained CRC errors Default Setting None Command Mode Installer, Admin BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 136 -256 noisefloor -256 txpower Full linkstatus rxpkt-wlan rxbyte-wlan txpkt-wlan txbyte-wlan rxpkt-eth 1041 rxbyte-eth 105870 txpkt-eth txbyte-eth 209723 mir_up 12032 cir_up 12032 bandwidth 10-20 crc_count_wlan crc_percentage_wlan iface wlan0 Installer# Example 2 Installer# get CStatus noisefloor Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 137: Vlan Commands

    This command sets the VLAN ID tag used by the SU when working in Access Mode Syntax set ClientSta VlanDataID <VLAN ID> • VLAN ID - Common ID for all the devices that are part of the same VLAN (Range: 1-4049). Default Setting BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 138: Set Clientsta Vlandatapriority

    • priority - Sets the priority of the uplink frames relative to the other frames transferred inside the VLAN. Lower values indicate higher priorities (Range: 0-7). Default Setting Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta VlanDataPriority 3 Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 139: Contention Commands

    This command sets the duration (in milliseconds) of a burst interval. During this time, inter-frame spacing between consecutive frames does not include contention time intervals. The burst time can not exceed the Maximum Burst Duration set for the sub-band. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 140: Set Clientsta Mincontentionwindow

    • no. of timeslots - The final (highest) maximal value for the number of timeslots additional to the DIFS employed by the back-off algorithm (Range: 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, 1023) Default Setting 1023 BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 141 Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface Contention Commands Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta MaxContentionWindow 255 Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 142: Mir/Cir Commands

    Maximum downlink rate supported by the unit’s license. Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta MirDownlink 1920 Installer# 5.13.2 set ClientSta MirUplink This command sets the Maximum Information Rate of the uplink from the SU to the AU BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 143: Set Clientsta Cirdownlink

    This command sets the Committed Information Rate of the uplink from the SU to the AU Syntax set ClientSta CirDownlink <CIR uplink> • CIR uplink - The CIR in Kbps of the uplink from the SU to the AU. (Range: multiples of 128 up to 12032) Default Setting BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 144: Set Clientsta Burstduration

    • burst duration - The duration in ms of the initial uninterrupted burst of data sent after a period of inactivity. (Range: 0-2000) Default Setting Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta BurstDuration 25 Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 145: Dfs Commands

    This command enables or disables the DFS function on the SU. Syntax set ClientSta dfsOption <enabled | disabled> enabled • - Enables the DFS functionality disabled • - Disabled the DFS functionality Default Setting enabled Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta dfsOption disabled Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 146: Set Clientsta Dfschannelchecktime

    This command sets whether after a status update command, the unit tags all frequencies as Radar Free or reverts them to their previous status. Syntax set ClientSta dfsClearRadarDetectedChannels <yes | no> • - Sets all frequencies to Radar Free after the next status update BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 147: Set Clientsta Dfsminimumpulsetodetect

    ClientSta dfsDetectionAlgorithm <etsi | fcc> etsi • - Sets a detection algorithm based on the ETSI standards • - Sets a detection algorithm based on the FCC standards Default Setting etsi Command Mode Installer, Admin Example BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 148 Chapter 5 - Command Line Interface DFS Commands Installer# set ClientSta dfsDetectionAlgorithm fcc Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 149: Traffic Prioritization Commands

    Sets the subnet mask for the IP range used for traffic Installer, prioritization Admin 5.15.1 set ClientSta VlanPriorityThreshold This command sets a threshold for the VLAN priority tag above which frames are routed via the High Priority queue. Frames with VLAN priority tags lower than or BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 150: Set Clientsta Tosprioritizationoption

    This command sets a threshold value for the 3 IP precedence bits inside the IP header above which frames are routed via the High Priority queue. Frames with IP precedence values lower than or equal to this threshold will be routed through the Low Priority queue. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 151: Set Clientsta Dscpthreshold

    • - Disables port range prioritization. • - Enables port range prioritization only for UDP. • - Enables port range prioritization only for TCP. UDPTCP • - Enables port range prioritization for both UDP and TCP. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 152: Set Clientsta Udpportprirtprtcp

    ClientSta TcpPortPrioRtpRtcp <RTPRTCP | RTP> RTPRTCP • - Enables TCP port range prioritization for both RTP and RTCP ports. • - Enables TCP port range prioritization only for RTP ports. Default Setting RTPRTCP Command Mode Installer, Admin Example BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 153: Set Clientsta Udpportranges

    In ranges, a hyphen is used to separate the start port number from the end port number. Setting an empty port range string will remove all currently enabled ranges. Default Setting empty Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta TcpPortRanges 8900,9000-9005,9010,9016-9017 Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 154: 10Set Clientsta Iprangeoption

    (Range: 4 groups of up to 3 digits separated by dots) Default Setting 0.0.0.0 Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta IpRangeIpAddress 172.16.0.0 Installer# 5.15.12 set ClientSta IpRangeMask This command configures the IP mask for the IP range based prioritization. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 155 IP mask - The IP mask which, along with the base IP address, determines the IP range used for prioritization. (Range: 4 groups of up to 3 digits separated by dots) Default Setting 255.0.0.0 Command Mode Installer, Admin Example Installer# set ClientSta IpRangeMask 255.255.0.0 Installer# BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 156: Appendix A - Troubleshooting

    Appendix Troubleshooting...
  • Page 157 Appendix A - Troubleshooting In This Appendix: This appendix provides a lists of things to check in case of problems before contacting local Technical Support. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 158 ¯ Otherwise, contact technical support. If all other recovery measures fail, and the SU-A-EZ is still not functioning properly, reset the SU-A-EZ’s hardware using the web interface, command line, or through a power reset. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 159: Appendix B - Using The Set Factory Defaults Utility

    Appendix Using the Set Factory Defaults Utility...
  • Page 160 This includes cases such as unknown Management VLAN ID and wrong management access filtering. NOTE In order to use the application on SU-EZ, WinPcap needs to be installed on the host PC. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 161 Enter the unit's MAC address. Click on the Set button. This utility performs the same operation as Restore Factory Default Configuration from Web management or set config default Telnet command, restoring the default factory configuration of all parameters. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 162: Glossary

    Glossary...
  • Page 163 6, 12, 24, and 54 Mbps. Infrastructure An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an infrastructure configuration. Local Area Network (LAN) Local Area Network: A group of interconnected computer and support devices. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 164 Simple Network Management Protocol: The application protocol in the Management Protocol Internet suite of protocols which offers network management services. (SNMP) Trivial File Transfer Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol: A TCP/IP protocol commonly used for software (TFTP) downloads. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...
  • Page 165 RC4 encryption algorithm. Wireless devices without a valid WEP key will be excluded from network traffic. Wireless Client (SU-A-EZ) A wireless client is a computer system that accesses a remote service on another computer (AP) by means of a wireless transmission signal. BreezeACCESS SU-A-EZ Product Manual...

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