Chapter 2: Configuring Your SkyWay Series Unit(s)
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Manual Mode
a. Under WCOPP Mode field, change to Manual Mode and press Enter.
a. Type “.w” to write the record.
b. Go to the WCOPP-AP Configuration screen (1.2.3.1.3).
c. Type “.a” to add a Sub station configuration.
d. Under MAC Address insert the RF MAC address of the Substation.
e. Under Logical Port Number insert the logical port number of the
Substation starting with 256.
f.
Type “.w” to write the record.
g. Repeat procedures d through g for each additional Substation and
increment the logical port number.
Promiscuous Mode
Note:
This setting is recommended for use where there is
only one
SkyWay-
Net network - other SkyWay-Net networks may cause system problems.
a. Under WCOPP-AP Mode field, change to Promiscuous Mode and press
Enter.
b. Type “.w” to write the record.
5.
Configure SkyWay-Net Base in Bridging or Routing Network
To Configure SkyWay in Bridging Network, go to “Configuring for Bridging
Only” on page 23.
To Configure SkyWay in Routing Network, go to “Configuring for Routing
Only” on page 20.
Configuring the SkyWay-Net as a Substation.
1.
Invalidate the RF Diagnostic Port (if present).
a. Go to the RF Diagnostic Port Configuration screen (1.2.3.2).
b. Under Record Type field, change Valid to Invalid then press enter.
c. Type “.w” to write the record.
2.
Invalidate the RF Base Port (if present).
a. Go to the RF Base Port Configuration screen (1.2.3.1.1).
b. Under Record Type field, change Valid to Invalid then press Enter.
c. Type “.w” to write the record.
3.
Configure the RF Transceiver Settings (
only for Manual Mode
).
a. Go to the RF Transceiver Configuration screen (1.2.3.3).
b. Under Frequency, change the value to the same frequency as the Base
station and press Enter.
c. Under RF Data Rate, change the value to the desired rate and press Enter.
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 ...