Intermec MobileLAN 21 Series System Manual page 274

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MobileLAN access 21XX System Manual
Unicast Outbound to Terminals field, 4-11
unsupported DHCP server options, 3-8
upgrade server, See MobileLAN access Utility.
Upgrade Software screen, 7-27
UPGRADE.DNL, 7-31
upgrading access points, 7-24
troubleshooting, 7-36
using
communications program, 7-28
MobileLAN access Utility, 7-24
serial connection, 7-28
TFTP, 7-31
Web browser interface, 7-27
UPNOPATH.DNL, 7-31
User Name field, 6-7, 6-9
user name, changing, 6-5
using
802.1x authentication server, 6-10
access points
for a point-to-point bridge, 1-14
for roaming end devices, 1-11, 1-12
for WAPs, 1-15
in a simple wireless network, 1-11
with dual radios for redundancy, 1-13
AP monitor, 8-3
CAM mode commands, 8-5
Command Console mode, 8-11 to 8-21
Ethernet frame type filters, 3-14
IP tunnel frame type filters, 4-24
MobileLAN splitter, 2-17
predefined subtype filters, 3-17, 4-27
sdvars commands, 8-14 to 8-21
Service mode commands, 8-7
static WEP keys for encryption, 6-13
Test mode commands, 8-6
TFTP commands, 8-14
V
Value ID field, 3-22
viewing
About this Access Point screen, 7-10
access point connections, 7-7
configuration summary, 7-9
port statistics, 7-8
voice over IP, See MobileLAN voice network.
W
wall bracket, using to mount the 2101, 2-6
WAPs, 1-3
configuring, 5-24
OpenAir, example, 5-27
definition, G-8
illustration, 1-15
I-14
positioning OpenAir antennas, 2-21
using, 1-15
warranty information, xiii
Web browser interface, enabling access, 6-4
Web browser interface, using, 1-16
TFTP to upgrade access points, 7-31
to configure the access points, 1-21
to manage access points, 7-3
to restore default configuration, 7-10, 7-12
to upgrade access points, 7-21, 7-24, 7-27
Web site address, xv
WEP Key fields, 6-14
WEP keys
configuring rotating keys, 6-10
configuring static keys, 6-13
parameters, described, 6-14
WEP Method for Station Mode field, 6-14
WEP Receive Data field, 6-14
WEP Transmit Key field, 6-14
WEP, definition, G-8
wired equivalent privacy, See WEP.
Wired LAN LED, 1-6
wired LANs, bridging between, 1-14
Wireless #1 LED, 1-6
Wireless #2 LED, 1-6
wireless access points, See WAPs.
wireless bridging
definition, G-8
Master List screen, 5-26
Wireless Bridging screen, 5-25, 5-26
wireless hops
configuring, 5-24, 5-28
definition, G-8
wireless networks, 1-11
creating
using multiple access points, 1-12
using one access point, 1-11
implementing security, 6-3
improving performance, 2-3
WLI Forum OpenAir radio, See OpenAir radio.
worldwide frequencies
802.11a radio, 5-12
802.11b radio, 5-6

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