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Release 11.0 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement
Issue 1, March 2011 Page 11
4 Features
Release 11.0 adds the features listed in Table 1.
Table 1: Release 11.0 Features
Regions
Affected
Products
Affected
Feature
Description
See for
Details
All Regions
AP and SM
Support for the
RADIUS protocol.
RADIUS can be used for SM authentication,
SM configuration, and centralized AP and
SM user name and password management.
Section 5
All Regions
AP and SM
From AP GUI or
SNMP, drop all
sessions in the
sector.
From the AP’s Tools > Sessions tab,
sessions to all SMs in the sector can be
dropped. This forces all SMs in the sector to
register again to an AP. Note that a session
to a single selected SM can also be
dropped.
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All Regions
SM with NAT
enabled
Data entry checking
Data entry checking now prevents
mistakenly setting the same IP address for
both the LAN Interface and the Remote
Configuration Interface on an SM with NAT
enabled. These parameters are configured
on the SM’s Configuration > NAT tab.
-
All Regions
PMP 100
Can configure 40 mile
max range on FSK
AP.
On the AP’s Configuration > Radio tab, the
Max Range can now be configured up to 40
miles (instead of the previous max of 30
miles). Note, this does not change the
transmit power of the radio, does not change
the RF operation, and due to the additional
turnaround time in the frame will reduce
capacity and throughput to some degree.
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All Regions
PMP 100
Can configure SM
receive target level up
to -40 dBm on FSK
AP.
On the AP’s Configuration > Radio tab, the
SM Receive Target Level can now be
configured up to -40 dBm (instead of the
previous limit of -55 dBm). Note, this does
not change the transmitter power of the AP,
nor the sensitivity of the AP or the SM it
just allows a “hotter” SM receive target level
if RF design requires it.
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