Ethernet Configuration - Alvarion BreezeACCESS LB System Manual

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Preliminary Configuration

Ethernet Configuration

System Name: The device name is an alphanumeric identifier for the
LB NI-01 Indoor unit, which can consist of any combination of letters
and numbers up to 20 characters in length. The default name for the
BreezeACCESS LB system from the factory is set to WEB01. The device
name remains with the system, even during power off state.
System Details: Specifies the location of the unit, telephone number
and/or contact information of the network administrator. It can be up
to 20 characters in length.
IP address: This field is used to provide an IP address for the LB NI-01
Indoor unit. The default address from the factory is 192.168.25.2. For
the initial setup, the LB NI-01 Indoor unit should not be connected to
the Internet, i.e., the host computer should be connected directly to the
LB NI-01 Indoor unit Ethernet port, to avoid address conflicts with
other devices on a public network. Once an IP address has been set,
the LB NI-01 Indoor unit can be connected to the core network.
Subnet Mask: This field is used to set the desired IP subnet mask. The
mask value is set to "255.255.255.000" (Class C subnet).
Default Gateway: Specifies the IP address of the default router /
gateway on the local Ethernet segment.
Flow Control Enable: Flow control is a feature that Ethernet devices
use to pause transmission of incoming packets. If a buffer on the
Ethernet port is overrun, the port transmits a special packet (pause
frame) that requests remote ports to delay sending packets for a period
of time.
HTTP Server Enable: Specifies whether configuration can be done
using the HTTP interface.
Telnet Enable: Telnet is used to connect to remote devices, usually via
Telnet port 23. Once a Telnet connection is established, it is possible to
log in using the 'admin' or 'user' user id and set the parameters of the
unit using the CLI.
Telnet Port: The default Telnet port is 23. The port can be changed to
any other number between 23 and 65,000, excluding port 80.
SNMP Enable: Specifies whether the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) agent is enabled. When this item is checked, clicking
on [Configure SNMP] beside the checkbox displays a listing of the
current SNMP communities and associated parameters.
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