Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment
Using the menu options
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Attribute
Meaning
Ethernet MAC
Address
The hardware address of the device LAN (Ethernet) interface.
SFP Port MAC
Address
The hardware address of the device SFP LAN interface.
Wireless
Wireless MAC
Address
MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to ath0/eth0 interface for
communication on the physical network segment. The Wireless MAC
address is always one greater than the Ethernet MAC Address.
Wireless Status
(Master Mode)
Up: The device wireless interface is functioning and sending beacons.
Down: The device wireless interface has encountered an error
disallowing full operation. Reset the device to reinitiate the wireless
interface.
Wireless Status
(Slave Mode)
Up: The device wireless interface is functioning and the device has
completed network entry.
Down: The device wireless interface has encountered an error
disallowing full operation. Evaluate radio and security configuration on
the Master and Slave device to determine the network entry failure.
Operating
Frequency
Indicates the currnet operating frequency for each radio interface.
Registered Slave
Module MAC
Address (Master
Mode)
Indicates the MAC address of the Slave PTP registered to the device.
Registered
Master MAC
Address (Slave
Mode)
Indicates the MAC address of the Master PTP to which the Slave is
registered.
Transmit Power The total transmit power corresponding to each radio interface. The
Slave has two transmit chains for each channel and total transmit power
sums the power from both chains. This does not include antenna gain.
Transmitter Output Power may be limited by regulatory rules for the
country in use.
Registered
Master SSID
Indicates the SSID of each radio interface of the Master to which the
Slave is registered.
Equipment
SSID
(Master Mode)
SSID is a unique identifier for a wireless LAN which is specified in the
Master’s beacon. SSID must be same at both ends and different to site
name.
Device Name The configured identifier used in an NMS such as cnMaestro.
Software Version The currently operating version of software on the device.