SkyWay Series Multi-Point Operator’s Guide
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WCOPP-AP Modes
There are four modes of operation in WCOPP-AP you can set for each SkyWay
Series unit (SkyWay-Net or SkyMate):
•
Standby (default)
•
Standard
•
Manual
•
Promiscuous
Standby
In Standby mode (default mode), the SkyWay-Net base will ask for permission to
add a “searching” sub-station to the network. This mode adds a checkpoint before
accepting new members to the base's network. This checkpoint can be
accomplished by the base-station in one of two ways:
manual
or
automatic
.
Manual checking will require operator intervention in accepting or declining the
sub-station. Automatic checking will attempt to verify the existence of the
“configuration” file to be downloaded to the sub-station for the SkyMate's of
“plug-n-play” feature. If this configuration file exists, then the substation will be
accepted. If this configuration file does not exist, then the substation will be
declined.
Note:
The configuration file used for “plug-n-play” follows the naming
convention as follows. Using the lower 10 hex digits of the 12 hex digit
RF MAC address of the sub-station to be added, append the upper 7 to the
letter “C” for the prefix and the remaining lower three hex digits for the
suffix. Thus, a MAC address with the following value,
“0x123456789ABC”, would have the following configuration file name,
“C1234567.ABC”.
Standard
In this mode, the SkyWay-Net base station will only accept sub stations that have
specifically been added to the base station's acceptance list (controlled by
substation's MAC address). This mode offers a balance between easy
configuration and security being that the base will easily add specific, new
members to its network.
Manual
In this mode, the user manually configures both the SkyWay-Net base station and
the Skymate sub station in order for a wireless link to be established. Specifically,
the RF channel, scrambler tap, and bridging or routing are configured on each end
of the link. This mode requires the most configuration by a installer, but it can be
the most reliable way to configure your network if you have specific desired set of
network settings.
Summary of Contents for SkyMate
Page 6: ...About This Manual vi ...
Page 20: ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SkyWay Series 6 ...
Page 100: ...Appendix A RunTime Bios Application Menu Trees 86 ...
Page 102: ...Appendix B SNMP MIB Trap Messages 88 ...
Page 120: ...Appendix C Glossary and Basic Concepts 106 ...
Page 124: ...Index 110 ...