CBF Networks Inc. dba Fastback Networks 107 User Manual
IBR Installation Guide
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Doc # 770-00033.0
Jan. 22, 2016
removing the weatherproof cap (if using AC power) or the back of the weatherized connector assembly (if
using PoE
+
through ge0).
• The lower LED when facing the RJ-45 jack provides power information.
- Off: System has no power.
- Green: Power on and bootloader activated.
- Amber: Power on and Fastback Operating System loaded.
- Green: Power on and bootloader activated.
- Amber: Power on and Fastback Operating System loaded.
• The upper LED when facing the RJ-45 provides the following information:
- Off: Radio not initialized.
- Green: Radio initialized.
- Amber: Radio initialized and a link established.
- Green: Radio initialized.
- Amber: Radio initialized and a link established.
2.6
Technical Assistance
In the event there is a problem with IBR or other equipment provided by Fastback Networks (e.g., it arrives
In the event there is a problem with IBR or other equipment provided by Fastback Networks (e.g., it arrives
damaged or incomplete, or appears to not work properly), the operator should contact Fastback Networks’
Technical Support
center via telephone or email and be prepared to provide:
• Product type and serial number
• Product service history (e.g., when was it received, how long has it been in service, other relevant
• Product service history (e.g., when was it received, how long has it been in service, other relevant
information)
• Description of the problem
• Customer contact information
• Customer contact information
3.
Communicating with IBR
IBR has no external or internal keypads, switches, dials, knobs, or other physical controls. Therefore, an
operator will require a smart terminal, computer, workstation, or other such device to communicate with IBR
using command line interface (CLI) and/or accessing IBR via any of the Ethernet ports using Telnet, SSH,
HTTP, or HTTPS.
3.1
Graphical User Interface (“GUI” or “Web UI”)
IBR’s internal HTTP/HTTPS browser-based GUI provides an easy alternate way to monitor and control IBR. A
IBR’s internal HTTP/HTTPS browser-based GUI provides an easy alternate way to monitor and control IBR. A
detailed discussion of the GUI can be found in the CLI Guide.
3.2
Command Line Interface (“CLI”)
When an operator logs onto IBR, CLI will be launched in User Mode (i.e., startup mode), which provides
When an operator logs onto IBR, CLI will be launched in User Mode (i.e., startup mode), which provides
minimal functionality.
• CLI is supported via Telnet or SSH connections through the Ethernet interface.
• CLI uses a mix of IOS syntax.
• Access to the full functionality mode (i.e., “Privileged Mode”) can be controlled by password.
• CLI uses a mix of IOS syntax.
• Access to the full functionality mode (i.e., “Privileged Mode”) can be controlled by password.
The commands shown below are the only commands available in User mode.