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    							Sangoma Synchronous Cards
    Document revision 0.5 (February 6, 2008, 2:56 GMT)
    This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0
    Table of Contents
    TableofContents
    GeneralInformation
    Summary
    Specifications
    SynchronousInterfaceConfiguration
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    General Information
    Summary
      
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    							chdlc-keepalive(time; default:10s) - Cisco-HDLC keepalive interval in seconds
    clock-rate(integer; default:64000) - internal clock rate in bps
    clock-source(internal|external; default:external) - specifies whether the card should rely on
    supplied clock or generate its own
    frame-relay-dce(yes|no; default:no) - specifies whether the device operates in Data
    Communication Equipment mode. The value yes is suitable only for T1 models
    frame-relay-lmi-type(ansi|ccitt; default:ansi) - Frame Relay Line Management Interface
    Protocol type
    framing mode(CRC4|D4|ESF|ESF-JAPAN|Non-CRC4|Unframed; default:ESF) - for T1/E1
    channels only. The frame mode:
    •CRC4- Cyclic Redundancy Check 4-bit (E1 Signaling, Europe)
    •D4- Fourth Generation Channel Bank (48 Voice Channels on 2 T-1s or 1 T-1c)
    •ESF- Extended Superframe Format
    •Non-CRC4- plain Cyclic Redundancy Check
    •Unframed- do not check frame integrity
    line-build-out(0dB|7.5dB|15dB|22.5dB|110ft|220ft|330ft|440ft|550ft|660ft|E1-75|
    E1-120; default:0dB) - for T1/E1 channels only. Line Build Out Signal Level.
    line-code(AMI|B8ZS|HDB3; default:B8ZS) - for T1/E1 channels only. Line modulation method:
    •AMI- Alternate Mark Inversion
    •B8ZS- Binary 8-Zero Substitution
    •HDB3- High Density Bipolar 3 Code (ITU-T)
    line-protocol(cisco-hdlc|frame-relay|sync-ppp; default:sync-ppp) - line protocol
    media-type(E1|T1|RS232|V35; default:V35) - the hardware media used for this interface
    mtu(integer; default:1500) - Maximum Transmission Unit for the interface
    name(name; default:sangomaN) - descriptive interface name
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    							LMC/SBEI Synchronous Interfaces
    Document revision 0.4 (February 6, 2008, 2:56 GMT)
    This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0
    Table of Contents
    TableofContents
    GeneralInformation
    Summary
    Specifications
    SynchronousInterfaceConfiguration
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    ConnectingtwoMTroutersviaT1crossover
    General Information
    Summary
      
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    clock-rate(integer; default:64000) - internal clock rate in bps
    clock-source(internal|external; default:external) - specifies whether the card should rely on
    supplied clock or generate its own
    crc32(yes | no; default:no) - Specifies whether to use CRC32 error correction algorithm or not
    frame-relay-dce(yes|no; default:no) - specifies whether the device operates in Data
    Communication Equipment mode. The value yes is suitable only for T1 models
    frame-relay-lmi-type(ansi|ccitt; default:ansi) - Frame Relay Line Management Interface
    Protocol type
    line-protocol(cisco-hdlc|frame-relay|sync-ppp; default:sync-ppp) - encapsulated line protocol
    long-cable(yes | no; default:no) - specifies whether to use signal phase shift for very long links
    mtu(integer: 68..1500; default:1500) - IP protocol Maximum Transmission Unit
    name(name; default:sbeN) - unique interface name.
    scrambler(yes | no; default:no) - when enabled, makes the card unintelligible to anyone without a
    special receiver
    Application Examples
    Connecting two MT routers via T1 crossover
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    [admin@R1] > /ping 10.10.10.210.10.10.2 64 byte ping: ttl=64 time=7 ms10.10.10.2 64 byte ping: ttl=64 time=8 ms10.10.10.2 64 byte ping: ttl=64 time=8 ms10.10.10.2 64 byte ping: ttl=64 time=8 ms10.10.10.2 64 byte ping: ttl=64 time=8 ms5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet lossround-trip min/avg/max = 7/7.8/8 ms[admin@R2] >
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    							Wireless Client and Wireless Access Point Manual
    Document revision 2.3 (January 22, 2008, 8:53 GMT)
    This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0
    Table of Contents
    TableofContents
    GeneralInformation
    Summary
    QuickSetupGuide
    Specifications
    Description
    WirelessInterfaceConfiguration
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    Example
    InterfaceMonitor
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    NstremeSettings
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    Example
    Nstreme2GroupSettings
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    Example
    RegistrationTable
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Example
    ConnectList
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    AccessList
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    Example
    Info
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
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    							Example
    VirtualAccessPointInterface
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    WDSInterfaceConfiguration
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    Example
    Align
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    CommandDescription
    Notes
    Example
    AlignMonitor
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Example
    FrequencyMonitor
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Example
    ManualTransmitPowerTable
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Example
    NetworkScan
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Example
    SecurityProfiles
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    Sniffer
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    SnifferSniff
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    CommandDescription
    SnifferPackets
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Example
    Snooper
    Description
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    							PropertyDescription
    CommandDescription
    Example
    General Information
    Summary
     	
    	  	
    	
    
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    Packages required:wireless
    License required:level4 (station and bridge mode), level5 (station, bridge and AP mode), levelfreq
    (more frequencies)
    Home menu level:/interface wireless
    Standards and Technologies:IEEE802.11a,IEEE802.11b,IEEE802.11g
    Hardware usage:Not significant
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    •Dual radio Point-to-Point mode (Nstreme2)- the protocol will use two radios on both sides
    simultaneously (one for transmitting data and one for receiving), allowing superfast
    point-to-point connection
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    AP-controlled TokenRing)
    Hardware Notes
      
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