CBF Networks Inc. dba Fastback Networks 107 User Manual
IBR Installation Guide
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Jan. 22, 2016
User Mode Commands
Command
Description
IBR>
!
Comments
enable
Enter Privileged Mode
exit
Exit from CLI
ping
Send messages to network hosts
telnet
IP address or host name of a remote system
traceroute
Determine route & transit time to a remote host
ip
IPv4
ipv6
IPv6
Detailed information can be found in the Administration & CLI Guide.
3.3
Access Control – Factory-Set User Names & Passwords
IBR can be configured to require a valid user ID and password for access. Two levels of access can be
IBR can be configured to require a valid user ID and password for access. Two levels of access can be
established, (a) User Mode, which provides minimum functionality, and (b) Privileged Mode, which provides
full functionality. Detailed instructions for controlling access to IBR are contained in the CLI Guide.
When CLI is launched and the “user name” dialog box appears, the user must enter a valid user name and
When CLI is launched and the “user name” dialog box appears, the user must enter a valid user name and
password. Factory-set user names are fbn and admin (either can be used) and the factory-set password
(for both user names) is fastback. The same factory-set password will allow a user to enter the Privileged
Mode (see the CLI Guide for detailed information).
When a user with privileged access changes either of the passwords for the factory-set user names, both
When a user with privileged access changes either of the passwords for the factory-set user names, both
factory-set user accounts will be assigned the new password.
After login, CLI will be in the User Mode, which offers a limited set of commands. The CLI command prompt
After login, CLI will be in the User Mode, which offers a limited set of commands. The CLI command prompt
in User Mode is the symbol > followed by a space. When the command prompt is displayed, it will be
preceded by the host name that has been assigned. Throughout this manual and the CLI Guide, the host name
IBR will be used. With this host name, the User Mode prompt will appear as shown below:
IBR>
The host name can be changed or omitted by a Privileged user.
3.4
Antennas
The radome on the front of IBR houses transmit and receive antennas which face outward. The direction in
The radome on the front of IBR houses transmit and receive antennas which face outward. The direction in
which the antennas are pointed can be changed only by changing the orientation of the IBR itself.
IBR has fully integrated antennas and is not designed to be used with external antennas.
3.5
Gigabit Ethernet Ports & Connectors
IBR includes a 3-port Ethernet switch. Two Gigabit Ethernet ports are exposed externally, and one is
IBR includes a 3-port Ethernet switch. Two Gigabit Ethernet ports are exposed externally, and one is
connected internally to the RF link between a pair of IBRs.
External ports are identified as Gigabit Ethernet ports 0 and 1 (ge0 and ge1) and are located as shown in the
External ports are identified as Gigabit Ethernet ports 0 and 1 (ge0 and ge1) and are located as shown in the
illustration below.
The RF port is identified as ge3 and is not accessible externally except via the RF link.
A fourth port, designated ge2, is dedicated to radar detection and DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) and
The RF port is identified as ge3 and is not accessible externally except via the RF link.
A fourth port, designated ge2, is dedicated to radar detection and DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) and
cannot be used for data traffic.
Figure 7 –
IBR-1301 External Connectors