BelAir20E User Guide
BelAir20E Configuration Interfaces
April 2, 2012
Confidential
Document Number BDTM02201-A01 Standard
BelAir20E Configuration Interfaces
The BelAir20E can be accessed and configured using the following configuration
interfaces:
• the command line interface (CLI)
• the SNMP interface
• the Web interface (using either HTTPS or HTTP)
All three interfaces (CLI, SNMP and Web) have the same public IP address. All
three also access the same BelAir20E node database. That means that changes
made with one interface are seen immediately through the other interfaces.
Command Line
Interface
The CLI allows you to configure and display all the parameters of a BelAir20E
unit, including:
• system parameters
• system configuration and status
• radio module configuration and status
• user accounts
• BelAir20E traffic statistics
• layer 2 functionality, such as those related to bridging and VLANs
• Quality of Service parameters
• alarm system configuration and alarms history
Each unit can have up to nine simultaneous CLI sessions (Telnet or SSH). For a
description of basic CLI commands and tasks see
SNMP Interface
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a means of
communication between SNMP managers and SNMP agents. The SNMP
manager is typically a part of a network management system (NMS) such as HP
OpenView, while the BelAir20E provides the services of an SNMP agent.
Configuring the BelAir20E SNMP agent means configuring the SNMP
parameters to establish a relationship between the manager and the agent.