Intermec MobileLAN 21 Series System Manual page 265

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Automated Software Download screen (continued)
Server IP Address field, 7-34
Start Time field, 7-34
B
Basic Rate field, 5-8, 5-14
baud rate, setting, 8-5
Beacon Frequency field, 5-18
BFSK, definition, G-3
binary frequency shift key, See BFSK.
boot segment, 8-3
bridges, See point-to-point bridges.
bridging
layer functions explained, 4-7
restrictions, 4-8
understanding, 4-6, 4-14
broadcast, definition, G-3
Browser Access field, 6-4
bytes transmitted and received, viewing, 7-8
C
cable access door, removing, 1-8
Call Sign field, 5-22
CAM mode commands, using, 8-5
cautions, understanding, xiv
changing
passwords, 6-5
user name, 6-5
Channel field, 5-16
channel spacing, S-UHF radio, A-9
channels
902 MHz radio, A-9
definition, G-3
IEEE 802.11a radio, A-8
IEEE 802.11b radio, A-7
WLI Forum OpenAir radio, A-8
Command Console mode, 1-21
entering, 8-11
using, 8-11 to 8-21
using sdvars commands, 8-14 to 8-21
commands
AP monitor, using, 8-4
CAM mode, using, 8-5
sdvars, using, 8-14 to 8-21
Service mode, using, 8-7
Test mode, using, 8-6
TFTP, using, 8-14
communications program, 1-16
using to configure the access points, 1-18
using to manage access points, 7-3
using to troubleshoot radios, 7-17
using to upgrade access points, 7-24, 7-28
Community Strings screen, 7-4
defaults, A-17
SNMP Read Community field, 7-4
SNMP Secret Community field, 7-4
SNMP Write Community field, 7-4
community strings, SNMP, configuring, 7-3
comparing IP tunnels to mobile IP, 4-33
configuration
active file, 1-23
current file, 1-23
default file, 1-23
discarding changes, 1-24
saving changes, 1-24
understanding files, 1-23
viewing, 7-9
Configuration Summary screen, 7-9
configuration summary, viewing, 7-9
configuring
21XX as a DHCP client, 3-5
21XX as a DHCP server, 3-6
21XX as a NAT server, 3-9
21XX as an ARP server, 3-9
21XX to send ARP requests, 3-10
802.11a radio, 5-10, 5-13
802.11b radio, 5-4, 5-7
902 MHz radio, 5-20
access points, 1-16
using a communications program, 1-18
using a Web browser interface, 1-21
using the MobileLAN access Utility, 1-16
advanced filters, 3-20
Ethernet address table, 3-13
Ethernet filters, 3-13
Ethernet settings, 3-11
fiber optic settings, 3-11
global flooding, 4-9
global RF parameters, 4-12
IGMP, 4-16
internal RADIUS server, 6-8
IP address list, 4-22
IP tunnel filters, 4-23
IP tunnels, 4-20
MobileLAN voice network, 5-9
OpenAir radio, 5-15
point-to-point bridges, 5-28
spanning tree, 4-3
S-UHF radio, 5-22
TCP/IP settings, 3-3
WAPs, 5-24
connecting
2100
to fiber optic network, 2-15
to network, 2-9
to power, 2-10
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