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13 - 2 Aironet 340 Series Bridge Using the Diagnostics Menu Diagnostics are performed using the Diagnostics Menu. To access this menu, select Diagnostics from the Main Menu. Diagnostics Menu Option Value Description 1 - Network [ menu ] - Network connection commands 2 - Linktest [ menu ] - Run a link test 3 - Restart - Equivalent to power-up 4 - Defaults - Return to default configuration 5 - Reset - Default parts of the configuration 6 - Load [ menu ] - Load new version of firmware Enter an option number or name, “=” main menu, previous menu >_ Testing the Radio Link (Linktest) Use the linktest option to test the quality of the radio transmission between the Aironet 340 Series Bridge and other nodes on the radio network. See “Running a Linktest” in Chapter 4. Restarting the Unit (Restart) Use the restart option to reboot the Aironet 340 Series Bridge. All associations will be lost and the unit will react as though it had just been powered on. Returning the Unit to the Default Configuration (Default, Reset) Use the default option to return the Aironet 340 Series Bridge configuration to its default factory settings. The unit will erase the currently saved configuration and execute a restart command. The Reset command can be used to only return parts of the configuration to the default state. If the argument entered is ident_save then all but those parts of the configuration identifying the unit (i.e., the IP address) will be defaulted. If the value is radio_default, then only the radio configuration is defaulted. If the value is filter_default, then only the filters

Performing Diagnostics 13 - 3 are defaults. You may determine into which configuration group each setting resides with the use of the configuration dump described in Chapter 3 Using the Network Menu Network connection commands are performed using the Network Menu. To access this menu, select Diagnostics from the Main Menu the select Network. Diagnostics Network Menu Option Value Description 1 - Connect - Start telnet session 2 - Escape [ “^X^Y^Z” ] - Connection escape sequence 3 - Find - Flash LEDs to find unit 4 - Ping - Send an IP PING packet Enter an option number or name, “=” main menu, previous menu >_ Starting a Telnet Session (Connect) The connect option is used to start a telnet session with a remote unit on the infrastructure to gain access to its Console Menu. The connect option can also be used to access any remote node (PC or Server) that supports telnet access. The connection may be initiated using the remote node’s IP address. The connection is completely routable and the destination may be anywhere in the internet. If the connection is to be made to another Aironet unit which has not been assigned an IP address, start the connection using the MAC level infrastructure address of the unit. This connection uses a proprietary protocol which is not routable. The destination must lie on the local LAN. This is useful when assigning IP addresses to a large number of bridges.

13 - 2 Aironet 340 Series Bridge<br />

Using the Diagnostics Menu<br />

Diagnostics are performed using the Diagnostics Menu. To access this<br />

menu, select Diagnostics from the Main Menu.<br />

Diagnostics Menu<br />

Option Value Description<br />

1 - Network [ menu ] - Network connection commands<br />

2 - Linktest [ menu ] - Run a link test<br />

3 - Restart - Equivalent to power-up<br />

4 - Defaults - Return to <strong>de</strong>fault configuration<br />

5 - Reset - Default parts of the configuration<br />

6 - Load [ menu ] - Load new version of firmware<br />

Enter an option number or name, “=” main menu, previous menu<br />

>_<br />

Testing the Radio Link (Linktest)<br />

Use the linktest option to test the quality of the radio transmission<br />

between the Aironet 340 Series Bridge and other no<strong>de</strong>s on the radio network.<br />

See “Running a Linktest” in Chapter 4.<br />

Restarting the Unit (Restart)<br />

Use the restart option to reboot the Aironet 340 Series Bridge. All associations<br />

will be lost and the unit will react as though it had just been<br />

powered on.<br />

Returning the Unit to the Default Configuration (Default, Reset)<br />

Use the <strong>de</strong>fault option to return the Aironet 340 Series Bridge configuration<br />

to its <strong>de</strong>fault factory settings. The unit will erase the currently<br />

saved configuration and execute a restart command.<br />

The Reset command can be used to only return parts of the configuration<br />

to the <strong>de</strong>fault state. If the argument entered is i<strong>de</strong>nt_save then all but<br />

those parts of the configuration i<strong>de</strong>ntifying the unit (i.e., the IP address)<br />

will be <strong>de</strong>faulted. If the value is radio_<strong>de</strong>fault, then only the radio configuration<br />

is <strong>de</strong>faulted. If the value is filter_<strong>de</strong>fault, then only the filters

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