June 30, 2006
Confidential
Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
BelAir100 Network Example
6 Configure BRM2, namely, the BA200 end of the BA200B-BA100A link:
/radio# set BRM2 channel 61
/radio# set BRM2 mode ap
/radio# set BRM2 ssid BA200B-BA100A-SSID
7 Change the factory encryption key for backhaul with your own. You must
use the same key at both ends of a link.
/radio# set BRM2 key tkip,123456789qwertyu
8 Enable backhaul privacy:
/radio# set BRM2 privacy enabled
Bridge functionality is automatically enabled, so you do not need to enter
bridge commands. Also, the Spanning Tree Protocol is not required because
there are no loops in this network.
Configuration
Commands for
BA100-A
1 Configure the country of operation:
cd /system
/system# set country ca
/system# save node_config
/system# reboot
2 Configure the SSID and privacy for the access radio
cd /radio
/radio# set arm1 ssid BA100-A-1 ssidx 1 vlan 230
/radio# set arm1 wep-encryption psk 3132333435 enabled ssidx 1
/radio# config-save
3 Configure the backhaul radio, namely, the BA100 end of the
BA200B-BA100A link
cd /radio
/radio# set brm1 channel 61
/radio# set brm1 mode client
/radio# set brm1 ssid BA200B-BA100A-SSID
4 Change the factory encryption key for backhaul with your own. You must
use the same key at both ends of a link:
/radio# set brm1 key tkip,123456789qwertyu
5 Enable backhaul privacy:
/radio# set brm1 privacy enabled
Additional Backhaul
Configuration Options
Once the backhaul links become operational, you can configure Associated and
Peer backhaul radio MAC address functions as an additional measure to control
which nodes establish backhaul links. Refer to “Associated and Peer Backhaul
Radio MAC Addresses ” on page 56.