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Microsoft Edge browser version Intel driver update The best free SSD tools. New Photoshop version You can use one or both of these features to create a list based on multiple sources. Since the Local Network Autodiscovery feature causes the Device List to be refreshed, first apply the Local Network Autodiscovery and then use the Load Devices feature to add additional units to the Device List, as required.

To modify multiple unit configurations: 1. From the Device List of the main Configuration Utility window, select the units requiring configuration modification. Use the standard Windows Shift or Ctrl key commands to select multiple units. In the relevant configuration tabs, modify the required parameters and click. The Multiple Configuration window is displayed. Figure Multiple Configuration Window 4. The Multiple Configuration window displays the selected units and a list of the configuration modifications made during the current multiple configuration session.

Check the Reset units after settings parameters field to reset all affected units after loading the configuration modification. Click to load the configuration modification to the selected units.

A log of the multiple configuration session is displayed during and after the operation. Working with the File Loading Utility The File Loading utility enables you to upgrade the embedded unit software and determine the current active software version for multiple managed units.

It also enables you to load new country code files, feature license files, configuration files or operator defaults files. The files can be simultaneously downloaded to multiple units of any type, such as AUs and SUs. The File Loading Window is displayed, as shown below. Each entry includes the device IP address, unit type, current software version, shadow software version and the software version to be used after the next reset.

The Device List can also be loaded with device information using any combination of the following alternatives: Local Network Autodiscovery: For a description of how to work with this feature, refer to Local Network Autodiscovery, on page You can use one or several of these alternatives to create a list based on multiple sources.

Since there are additional features available in the main Configuration Utility window, such as the Filter Device List feature, it may be more convenient to prepare the required list of devices in the main Configuration Utility window. Then, simply open the File Loading utility and the list is automatically loaded. Get Statistic: Displays statistics information on the active and shadow versions in the selected devices, as shown below.

Select Device: This option enables version-based filtering of the selected devices, as shown in Figure You can select devices according to either the Active or Shadow version. The selection rule can be either to include only the devices with the specified version Only , or to select all devices excluding those with the specified version Exclude.

To load new files: 1. From the Device List on the left side the window, select the units to which a new file should be loaded. Use the standard Windows Shift and Ctrl key commands to select multiple units. Enter the applicable remote filename password for the file to be loaded.

The extension is: For compressed SW files:. For country code files:. For Feature License files:. You can define the path to the required upgrade file in the applicable selection boxes, or click the button on the right side of each of the selection fields to open the Select filename window. There are separate selection fields for AU files and SU files. The available fields correspond to the devices selected from the Device List.

For example, if the devices selected do not include any AUs, the relevant AU selection field is disabled. Click on to initiate the file loading. A log of the upgrade process is displayed during and after the operation. Click on to modify the settings of the TFTP session used in.

The range is 1 to 30 seconds and the default is 3 seconds. Packet Retries: Defines the maximum number of retries, which is the number of times a packet is retransmitted when an acknowledgement is not received within the defined timeout period. The range is 1 to 5 and the default is 3 retries. Session Retries: Defines the number of times the TFTP session is retried before determining that the upgrade procedure has failed. The range is 1 to 10 and the default is In the event of too many failures in the upgrade process it is advised that you reduce the value of this parameter.

The default is Yes. Conditional Downloading: If the number in the Version Number field see below is identical the number of the Main version in the target device, the downloading of a SW file to this device shall not be performed, regardless of the option selected for Conditional Downloading. If the number in the Version Number field is identical the number of the Shadow version in the target device, the downloading of a SW file to this device shall be performed only if the Conditional Downloading option is set to No.

If it is set to Yes, the numbers will be compared prior to starting the download process, and downloading shall be performed only if the number in the Version Number field is different from those of both the Main and Shadow version. Version Number: This is an optional field. Enter the version number of the firmware to be downloaded to enable version numbers comparison for conditional downloading.

To work with the current and shadow software versions: The active firmware version of multiple units van be managed as follows: Click on to use the Shadow software version in the. Note that this is only temporary, since the device s revert to the Current version after the next reset.

Click on to define the currently active version as the new Main version in the selected devices. The previous Main version will become the new Shadow version. The typical process is to run the Shadow version, and swap the Shadow and Main versions only after verifying that the new version operates properly.

This means that there are different windows and parameters depending on whether an Access Unit or a Subscriber Unit is selected. Each parameter is described according to the applicable unit type, unless the parameter is applicable to all unit types. This chapter is comprised of the following sections: Unit Control Parameters, page IP Parameters, page Air Interface Parameters, page Best AU Parameters, page Network Management Parameters, page Bridging Parameters, page Performance Parameters, page Service Parameters, page Security Parameters, page Site Survey, page Trap Monitor, page Unit Control Parameters The Unit Control tab enables you to reset the unit and manage the software versions in the selected unit s , as shown below.

Feature Upgrade: A write-only text box enabling to enter a feature upgrade license string. A feature license string to be supplied by Alvarion comprises between 32 to 64 hexadecimal digits and is MAC address dependent. Set Factory Defaults: Reverts the system parameters to the original factory defaults, as follows. Click Full to revert most parameters to the selected set of factory default values refer to the System Manual for details on the parameters that are not changed. NOTE You may lose connectivity to the unit.

Click Partial to revert all parameters to the factory default values except for those parameters that are necessary to ensure connectivity and management access refer to the System Manual for details on the parameters that are not changed. Set Operator Defaults: Reverts the system parameters to the configuration defined as the Operator's defaults.

The Operator can define a configuration file as the Operator's default, as described in Save Current Configuration as Operator Defaults below. Click Full to revert most parameters to the selected set of Operator default values refer to the System Manual for details on the parameters that are not changed. Click Partial to revert all parameters to the Operator default values except for the parameters necessary to ensure connectivity and management access refer to the System Manual for details on the parameters that are not changed.

Save Current Configuration as Operator Defaults: Enables you to save the current configuration as a configuration file to be used as the Operator defaults. To activate the Operator defaults refer to Set Operator Defaults above.

The Save As window is displayed, enabling you to select a location for the file and to define a file name. Main Version: Shows the version defined as the Main Version.

This is the version that will be used after the next reset. Click Reset Device to reset the selected unit and apply any modifications made to the system parameters. Shadow Version: Shows the version defined as the Shadow Version. Click Reset and Boot from Shadow Version to activate the shadow software version.

The unit is reset automatically. Running Software Version: Shows the currently active version. Click Use Current Version After Reset to define the currently active version as the version to be defined as the Main Version and used after the next reset. Exit Telnet: Click Exit to log off from the current Telnet session.

Telnet Logout Timer: Click the up and down arrows or enter a number to define the number of minutes that the Monitor program can remain inactive before the unit automatically exits from the program. The time-out value can range from 1 to minutes. Unit Status Tab The Unit status tab enables you to define the name and location of the selected unit. In addition, the Unit Status tab displays details regarding the unit's firmware and hardware versions. Properties Unit Type: Identifies the unit's function.

Unit Name: Enter a name for the selected unit. Location: A descriptive geographical or site location for the selected unit. A string of up to 35 printable characters.

Ethernet Negotiation Mode: Enter the Ethernet port negotiation mode. Versions and Flash Memory Main Version: Displays the version number of the unit's current main software version the version to be used after next reset. Shadow Version: Displays the version number of the unit's backup software. Running Software Version: Displays the version number of the current running software version.

Running From: Displays the source Main or Shadow of the current running version. Boot Version: Displays the version number of the Boot software. Hardware Version: Displays the model identification of the unit hardware.

In SUs - displays the number of associations with any Access Unit since the last reset, including re-associations. This feature is useful during configuration changes, enabling to force the SU s to re-initiate the association process, including the search for the best AU or a preferred AU using the Best AU process, without performing a full reset.

Enter the IP address of the Gateway and double-click on the address to open a web browser and connect to the specified address. Max Mod. Status: The current association status of the relevant SU.

The value can be Associated, Authenticated or Not Authenticated. Distance: The distance of the unit from the AU as measured by the automatic cell distance mechanism. Age: The time in seconds since receiving the last packet from the SU. In an AU, the information provided in the tab is for all associated SUs. Link Capabilities-General The Link Capabilities General table provides information on general parameters of relevant units.

For each relevant unit, identified by its MAC address, the following details are displayed: HW Revision: the hardware revision of the unit. Country Code: The 3 or 4 digits country code supported by the unit. Enable or Disable. Adaptive Mod. Option: The status of the Adaptive Modulation Option. This parameter is available only in SUs, displaying the current option in the relevant AU.

Concatenation Option: The status of the Concatenation Option. Link Capability-Security Configuration The Link Capability-Security Configuration table provides information on current security related parameters of relevant units. Data Encryption: Enable or Disable. Subnet Mask: Enter a static subnet mask for the selected unit. Default Gateway: Enter an address for the unit's default gateway. The unit then operates using the defined static IP parameters.

If this option is selected, configuring the static IP parameters is not required. If a DHCP server is not located within approximately 40 seconds, the currently configured static parameters are used. Subnet Mask: Displays the unit's current subnet mask. Default Gateway: Displays the unit's current default gateway. Many parameters vary between unit types. The applicable unit type is clearly identified throughout the parameter explanations, as required. Figure Air Interface General Tab Subscriber Unit The General tab is comprised of the following components: Band: A read-only field that displays the frequency band of the selected unit.

Defines the typical minimum time DIFS between consecutive transmissions. The available options are: 1 Slot 2 Slots A value of 1 should be used only in point-to-point applications to define the unit that should have advantage over the other one. Antenna Gain: The net gain of the antenna, including attenuation of the RF cable, to be used for calculating the maximum permitted transmit power where there are limitations set by local regulations.

In certain units with an integral antenna the value is pre-configured at the factory and cannot be changed. A value of Not Set Yet indicates that the actual value must be entered as long as the value remains Not Set Yet the unit will not transmit.

A value of Dont Care means that there are no transmit power limitations. The configurable range is 0 to 50 dBi. The available values range from 0 to The value of this parameter is either when data encryption is disabled or when data encryption is enabled.

NOTE The Maximum Number of Associations parameter may be configured to a value that is higher than the actual limit when data encryption is enabled. Wireless Trap Threshold AU only : The threshold for sending the AU Wireless Quality Trap, which indicates that the quality of the wireless link has dropped below off , or has gone above on , the specified threshold. The Wireless Trap Threshold is in percentage of retransmissions compared to total transmissions.

The Max Cell Distance affects the maximum time that the AU and all units served by it unit will wait for a response message including Acknowledgements of unicasts and response messages during the authentication and association process.

This parameter also affects the size of time slots, to ensure fairness in the contention back-off algorithm between SUs located at different distances from the AU. The available values are 1 to 54 kilometers or 0 for no compensation minimum slot size, maximum time-out when expecting a response message Fairness Factor AU only : The Fairness Factor enables to define the level of fairness in providing services to different SU.

It is also used to support the Best AU feature. This value reflects the lower limit of the optimal reception level range. Available values range from 4 to 60 dB. This value reflects the upper limit of the optimal reception level range. Available values range from 4 to 20 dB. The available values range from 1 to 20 dB. Available values range from 1 to seconds. Air Interface Frequency Tab The Frequency tab enables you to configure frequency parameters for the unit.

This is also the first frequency to be used by the DFS mechanism the first time it starts functioning. The available values depend on the selected Sub Band. Current Frequency Subset Table: A read-only table that displays the current subset of frequencies used during operation.

In SUs these are the frequencies to be used during scanning. The list of available frequencies depends on the Sub Band being used. Check the Set Selected Frequencies box to use the selected frequencies as the subset to become effective after the next reset.

Transmit Power Table The Transmit Power Table includes the following components for each of the applicable modulation levels: Max Tx Power Range: A read-only field that displays the range available for the applicable Tx Power parameter.

In AU, the range is defined by the hardware of the unit. The range is defined by the hardware of the unit. It also sets the maximum level for the ATPC algorithm. This feature can be used during maintenance or testing to avoid transmissions using undesired parameters.

The parameter is available only when managing the unit from its Ethernet port. Where more than one Sub Band is available, it enables Sub Band selection. Some regulatory requirements apply to more than one country. A country dependent parameters table that display the following parameters for each of the available Sub Bands: No. Double-click the applicable Sub Band entry to view the complete list of frequencies in a special pop-up message box.

Bandwidth: The bandwidth when using the Sub Band. If more than one bandwidth is allowed, than each bandwidth is associated with a different Sub Band, since the bandwidth may affect the available frequencies. Max Tx Power: The maximum transmit power allowed at the antenna port of the unit.

Air Interface Spectrum Analysis Tab The Spectrum Analysis tab enables you to define the spectrum analysis test parameters, activate a spectrum analysis test and view the spectrum analysis results. Upon activating the spectrum analysis the unit will automatically reset. During the information-gathering period the unit will not receive nor transmit data. At the end of the period the unit will reset automatically regaining normal operability upon start up.

Figure Spectrum Analysis Tab The Spectrum Analysis tab includes the following components: Scan Period: The Spectrum Analysis Channel Scan Period is the period of staying on each channel during each cycle for information gathering when performing spectrum analysis. Range: seconds. Range: cycles. Automatic Channel Selection AU only : The Automatic Channel selection option defines weather the AU will choose the best noise free channel upon startup after completion of the spectrum analysis process.

The selection is per analysis: once the analysis is completed it will be disabled automatically. Current Status: A read-only display of the current status of the spectrum analysis test. Upon activation, the unit will reset automatically and start-up in spectrum analysis mode. Reset Counters: Click on the Rest Counters button to clear the spectrum analysis counters.

The displayed information includes the following details for each channel: Frequency in MHz Signal Count: The number of signals excluding OFDM frames with the correct bandwidth in the channel. Signal Width: The average width in microseconds of signals excluding OFDM frames with the correct bandwidth in the channel. Channel Check Time: The Channel Check Time defines the time allocated for checking whether there is a radar activity on a new frequency after power up or after trying to move to a new frequency upon detecting radar activity on the previously used frequency.

During this time the AU does not transmit. The range is 1 to seconds. Channel Avoidance Period: The Channel Avoidance Period defines the time that the frequency will remain marked in the database as Radar Detected or Adjacent to Radar after detecting radar activity. These frequencies will not be used when searching for a new frequency. Once this time has elapsed, the unit frequencys marking will change to Radar Free.

The range is from 1 to 60 minutes. The message includes also the time period during which the SU should not search for any other AU. The waiting time is the Channel Check Time plus 5 seconds. Clear DFS Channels Table: When enabled, than after the next reset all viable frequencies will be marked in the database as Radar Free, including frequencies previously marked as either Radar Detected or Adjacent to Radar.

In addition, the AU will start operation using its default frequency. Minimum Pulses to Detect Radar: The minimum number of detected radar pulses before reaching a decision that an active radar is using the channel.

The range is from 1 to pulses. Radar Activity Assessment Period: The period in hours used for assessment of radar activity in the original channel. The range is 1 to 12 hours. Menu flash. Les amicales de moteurs de recherche! Extension de Dreamweaver. Rendre la navigation de votre site en quelques minutes. Firefox 96 processes websites faster. Security updates for Acrobat, InDesign and more. Microsoft Edge browser version Intel driver update The best free SSD tools.



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