Setting The Regulatory Domain - Alvarion BreezeACCESS-EZ Manual

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3.2

Setting the Regulatory Domain

Before operating the SU-A-EZ it is important to set the regulatory domain in
which the unit is to operate. Not doing so can result in breaching local laws. The
unit must be installed by a qualified professional.
The SU-A-EZ has a default IP address of 10.0.0.1 and a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0.
If your PC has an IP address (static or assigned by a DHCP server) on the same
subnet then you can connect immediately to the command line interface using
Telnet. Otherwise, you must first change your PC's IP address to be on the same
subnet as the SU-A-EZ.
To set the regulatory domain you must log into Installer mode from the command
prompt. Specify "installer" as the operating mode and the default password is also
"installer". For more information on using Telnet and the command prompt see
Chapter 5 - "Command Line Interface."
Example.
ClientSta login: installer
Password:*********
Installer#
Then type "regdomain" followed by the RETURN key. The unit then displays all
possible domain settings. The options are:
• FCC - Federal Communications Commission.
• ETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
• UK - United Kingdom.
• JAPAN - Japan. Not applicable for current release.
• Universal - This selects all frequencies in the 802.11a radio bands.
• WLG - Not applicable for current release.Access restricted.
WARNING
You must select the regulatory domain that is legally permissable for the country in which you intend
to operate the 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".
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