Figure 13. Configuration Window - National Datacomm 9210S01 User Manual

11-mbps wireless outdoor bridge
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IP
IP Address Setting: The outdoor bridge is a DHCP client. It will automatically ask
the DHCP server to assign it an IP address. An administrator can assign a fixed IP to
an outdoor bridge by unchecking the Obtain IP Settings Automatically (by DHCP)
box (Figure 13). You may also configure a subnet mask and add a default gateway.
If you assign a fixed IP address to an outdoor bridge, make sure that all outdoor
bridges within the same network have the same TCP/IP subnet address.
Obtain IP Settings
Automatically (by
DHCP)
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Note: An outdoor bridge will directly transfer SNMP response packets
(confirmation packets) to a management PC if it is within the same LAN (the
same subnet mask). If an SNMP response packet from an outdoor bridge is
destined for a management PC on another LAN, the SNMP response packet
needs to be forwarded by routers. The default gateway is the closest router to
11-Mbps Wireless Outdoor Bridge
Figure 13. Configuration window — IP panel
Automatically retrieves an IP address for the outdoor
bridge from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) server. This option is enabled by default.
Manually assigns an IP address to the outdoor bridge.
Manually assigns a subnet mask to the outdoor bridge.
Manually specifies the default gateway IP address (if
required).
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