Document structure
This document consists of the following chapters:
- “Getting started” - This chapter presents the information about this document’s purpose and structure
"InfiLINK XG general description" – this chapter contains general description of InfiLINK XG and functions of its ports
- "Access to the unit via CLI" - this chapter provides information about access to the unit via CLI
- "Commands for modem configuration" – this chapter contains descriptions of the commands for enabling/disabling of radio interface and radio link parameters configuration:
- selection of node type (Master/Slave), setting of link distance and channel width, downlink/uplink ratio configuration, settings of central frequencies and air frame period
- selection of strategies for traffic prioritization and modulation scheme selection
- getting statistics and device configuration review
- in addition, this chapter provides step-by-step guidelines for initial configuration of the devices, their installation and monitoring.
"Commands for switch configuration" – this chapter provides description of the commands that are used for switch configuration, as well as configuration examples. Descriptions include: selection of operation mode, VLAN, STP, QoS settings, switch statistics collection
- "Commands for GPS/GLONASS-receiver configuration" – this chapter contain descriptions of the commands for the management by built-in GPS/GLONASS-receiver, which provide selection of trace level, GPS/GLONASS-receiver statistics and status.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in this document:
- AMC - Automatic Modulation Control
- CCTV - Сlosed Circuit Television
- CINR - Carrier to Interference + Noise Ratio
- CLI - Command Line Interface
- DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- FDD - Frequency Division Duplexing
- FTP - File Transfer Protocol
- IP - Internet Protocol
- IPTV - Internet Protocol Television
- MAC - Media Access Control
- RF - Radio Frequency
- RSSI - Received Signal Strength Indicator
- QoS - Quality of Service
- SFP - Small Form-factor Pluggable
- STP - Spanning Tree Protocol
- TDD - Time Division Duplexing
- UDP - User Datagram Protocol
- VLAN - Virtual Local Area Network
- WRR - Weighted Round Robin
Document marks
CAUTION
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NOTE
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