Motorola T3 Power Broadband ユーザーズマニュアル

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Managing the Wireless WallPlates 
 
 
 
Motorola, Inc. 
570510-001-00 rev A 
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The Wireless WallPlate is managed through two interfaces; one interface is via an embedded management 
channel within the VDSL frames.  The other interface is through a layer 3 IP address. 
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Show remote inventory 
“show remote inventory”
 command uses the embedded channel to read hardware rev and basic information, 
including serial number and BSS MAC range.  Additionally, this out-of-band channel is used to detect the device 
and initiate communications.  This interface can operate if IP addressing is invalid or the system is unable to 
communicate at Layer 3.  This command will read hardware information for the Wireless WallPlate or the m2 
Ethernet WallPlate. 
 
Each Wireless WallPlate has 16 MACs, assigned to 16 WLANs.  To read the MAC addresses assigned to the 
WLANs, use; 
 
show remote inventory port<x> 
 
Note that only one MAC address is shown for the BSS.  This is the starting MAC, assigned to WLAN 1 on that 
radio.  The remaining 15 WLANs will increment from the last octet, 00. 
 
 
 
 
00 C0 23 xx xx  x0 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3-byte vendor ID 
2-byte device ID 
1-byte device ID 
 
 
00 = WLAN 1 
01 = WLAN 2 
02 = WLAN 3 
03 = WLAN 4 
04 = WLAN 5 
05 = WLAN 6 
06 = WLAN 7 
07 = WLAN 8 
08 = WLAN 9 
09 = WLAN 10 
0A = WLAN 11 
0B = WLAN 12 
0C = WLAN 13 
0D = WLAN 14 
0E = WLAN 15 
0F = WLAN 16 
Show remote image 
“show remote image”
 command uses the layer 3 interface to communicate.  Use this command to ensure the 
T3 has full access to the Wireless WallPlate.  Note this command will not read information from an m2 Ethernet 
WallPlate.  If this command stalls, then the T3 cannot communicate.  This is most likely an IP addressing mistake. 
6 byte MAC address