June 30, 2006
Confidential
Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
Backhaul Link Configuration
00:0d:67:00:2d:af
00:0d:67:00:14:87
Number of accepted remote mesh points: 6
Example 2
/radio# show arm1 mesh-accepted
These remote mesh points have been accepted:
00:0d:67:00:2d:7d
00:0d:67:00:2d:c0
00:0d:67:00:1f:4a
00:0d:67:00:01:05
00:0d:67:00:2d:af
00:0d:67:00:14:87
Number of accepted remote mesh points: 6
Associated and
Peer Backhaul
Radio MAC
Addresses
This feature applies only to radios with part numbers B2CC001AA,
B2CC001AB, B2CC034AA and B2CC034AB. It allows you to control which
nodes establish backhaul links in a point-to-point mesh configuration.
The associated backhaul radio MAC address is the MAC address of the remote
backhaul radio of an established backhaul link. Its default value is
null
(00:00:00:00:00:00), indicating no established link. It is dynamically set when the
backhaul radio associates itself with another backhaul radio with matching SSID,
physical channel and complementary mode.
The currently associated backhaul radio MAC address can be displayed with the
following command:
show brm<n> associated mac address
The peer MAC address is the MAC address of the desired remote backhaul
radio to which the local backhaul radio should associate. Its default value is also
null
(00:00:00:00:00:00) and can be set in two ways:
• accept the currently associated backhaul radio MAC address
• statically configure the desired backhaul radio MAC address
Accepting the Currently
Associated Backhaul
Radio
To accept the currently associated backhaul radio as the desired peer backhaul
radio, use the following command:
accept brm<n> associated mac address