Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges 用户指南
4 - 2 Aironet 340 Series Bridge
Overview
When configuring the radio network, all units should be configured
while in close proximity to each other. This will allow your units to
communicate with other radio nodes on your infrastructure as the units’
parameters are set.
communicate with other radio nodes on your infrastructure as the units’
parameters are set.
Once configuration is complete, the units can then be moved to their
permanent location. Tests can be run to check the reliability of the radio
links. See “Running a Signal Strength Test (Strength)”.
links. See “Running a Signal Strength Test (Strength)”.
The radio network parameters should be set in the order shown below:
1.
Establish a system identifier.
2.
Select a rate.
3.
Select a frequency.
4.
Enable root or repeater mode.
5.
Set any extended parameters (optional).
CAUTION:
Changing any of the radio parameters after you have com-
pleted your configurations will cause the unit to drop all radio connections
and restart with the changes you have made. Consequently, there will be
a disruption in radio traffic through the unit.
and restart with the changes you have made. Consequently, there will be
a disruption in radio traffic through the unit.