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Document structure
This document consists of the following chapters:
- “Getting started” - This chapter presents the information about this document’s purpose and structure
- "IP-address format" - This chapter presents the information about IP-address format
- "General Purpose Command Set" - This chapter presents the information about general commands and their purpose
- "Layer 2 commands set -PHY and MAC" - This chapter presents the information about Layer 2 commands and their purpose
- "Layer 3 Command set -IP Networking" - This chapter presents the information about Layer 3 commands and their purpose
- "Other commands" - This chapter presents the information about other commands.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in this document:
- ABR - Area Border Router
- ACL - Access Control List
- ARP - Address Resolution Protocol
- ATPC - Automatic Transmit Power Control
- BDR - Backup Designated Router
- BS - Base Station
- CD - Carrier Detect
- CPE - Customer Premises Equipment
- CPU - Central Processing Unit
- CRC - Cyclic redundancy check
- CS - Command Shell
- CSMA/CA - Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance
- DFS - Dynamic Frequency Selection
- DR - Designated Router
- DRA - DHCP Relay Agent
- DSCP - Differentiated Services Code Point
- ERP - Emergency Repair Procedure
- FTP - File Transfer Protocol
- HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
- ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol
- IDU - Indoor Unit
- IP - Internet Protocol
- IRC - Internet Relay Chat
- LACP - Link Aggregation Control Protocol
- LAN - Local Area Network
- LED - Light Emitting Diode
- MAC - Media Access Control
- MIB - Management Information Base
- MINT - Mesh Interconnection Networking Technology
- MTU - Maximum Transfer Unit
- NAS - Network Access Server
- NAT - Network Address Translation
- ODR - On-Demand Routing
- OSPF - Open Shortest Path First
- PRF - Pseudo Radio Interface
- PtMP - Point to MultiPoint
- PtP - Point-to-Point
- QoS - Quality of Service
- RAS - Registration, Admission, Status
- RF - Radio Frequency
- RIP - Routing Information Protocol
- RPCAP - Remote Packet Capture
- RSH - Remote Shell
- SID - System Identification Number
- SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol
- SNR - Signal To Noise Ratio
- SNTP - Simple Network Time Protocol
- SSH - Secure Shell
- SSID - Service Set Identifier
- SVI - Switch Virtual Interface
- TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
- TDM - Time Division Multiplexing
- Telnet - TrminaL Network
- UDP - User Datagram Protocol
- VLAN - Virtual Local Area Network
- VPN - Virtual Private Network
- VR - Virtual Router
- VRRP - Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
- WMA - Wireless Marker Access
Document marks
CAUTION
All caution warnings are marked with a special warning sign. One should pay a great deal of attention to what is written in the Caution section.
NOTE
All notes are marked with a special note sign. Notes usually contain useful comments or hints to the described section of the document.