Malibu Networks Inc. AM241 Manuel D’Utilisation
Chapter 3: Configuration
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Malibu Networks AirMAX“ CPE/BTS
To monitor flow, enter a value in seconds in the Update
Rate field, select one or more CPEs, and then click on the
UPDATE button. Select Manual from the pull down menu
and then click the UPDATE button to stop or select a
different web page.
Rate field, select one or more CPEs, and then click on the
UPDATE button. Select Manual from the pull down menu
and then click the UPDATE button to stop or select a
different web page.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Protocol, or WEP, is the security behind
the wireless IEEE 802.11 protocol. With AirMAX systems
you do not need to configure WEP; 128-bit WEP with
dynamic key exchange is automatically configured and
used by the system without any manual operator
configuration required.
the wireless IEEE 802.11 protocol. With AirMAX systems
you do not need to configure WEP; 128-bit WEP with
dynamic key exchange is automatically configured and
used by the system without any manual operator
configuration required.
Configuration Troubleshooting and Testing
Verify
Connections by
Pinging
Connections by
Pinging
Pinging is a simple and reliable way to ensure you have
basic TCP/IP connectivity between TCP/IP devices over
a network. By running the ping utility on a PC connected
to a network and then sending test packets to another
device on the network, you can then tell if the link
between the devices is working by monitoring packet
send times or data loss.
basic TCP/IP connectivity between TCP/IP devices over
a network. By running the ping utility on a PC connected
to a network and then sending test packets to another
device on the network, you can then tell if the link
between the devices is working by monitoring packet
send times or data loss.
To test with ping on a Windows PC, do the following:
1. Ensure the PC is attached to the network and
configured with an appropriate subnet mask and IP
address. (This was described at the beginning of
this chapter in Configuring the BTS.)
address. (This was described at the beginning of
this chapter in Configuring the BTS.)
2. Open a DOS window from Windows. On most
Windows PCs, you will go to the Start button, look
under Programs and then select MS-DOS or
under Programs and then select MS-DOS or
MS-DOS Prompt .