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4. Upon logging in, the CB3000 Information screen displays. See Viewing CB3000 Information on page 2-9
for more details.
5. Proceed to the following sections to configure the CB3000.
Understanding and Configuring Ethernet Settings
the CB3000.
Understanding and Configuring Wireless Settings
as well as security policies for data received and transmitted through the CB3000.

2.6 Viewing CB3000 Information

Upon first logging into the CB3000, the CB3000 Information screen displays. The Information screen includes
four data fields:
• Client Bridge Information – Includes the factory settings such as device name, MAC address,
firmware version, radio version, and country of origin for the device.
• Ethernet Settings – Includes IP address information for the Ethernet port (and ultimately the IP address
of the device). Also, whether the device is assigned an IP through DHCP or a static IP. To modify these
settings, see Understanding and Configuring Ethernet Settings on page 3-30.
• WLAN Settings – Includes wireless LAN settings for the network that the CB3000 is a part of. To modify
any of these settings, see Understanding and Configuring Wireless Settings on page 3-1.
• Clients – Indicates the number of active devices attached to the CB3000.
Figure 2.12
displays the CB3000 Information screen.
Figure 2.11 Login Dialog Box
– Includes configuring identification settings for
– Includes configuring wireless network settings,
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