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" " " " Scope " NOTE: We continue to use the NORAND retained to eliminate confusion since the 6950 EGS operates with wireless network devices that still carry the NORAND label. Purpose Assumptions Read This First " " "...
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For help with configuring the wireless station, RB4030 Base Radio, or RC3250, RC4030, or RCB4030 serial controller, refer to the device’s user guide for instructions. Enterprise Wireless LAN Systems (Non-RB4030 Base Radio) Over Ethernet 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 2...
SECTION 2 Introduction SST Systems (RB4030 Base Radio) Over Ethernet UHF or Asynchronous (RS-232) Systems 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Installation Site Consideration " " " " " 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 3...
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Connecting an Access Point or Radio Base 6950 EGS Mainframe 2100 Universal Access Point 6710 Access Point RB4030 Radio Base Host 6950 EGS and Access Point or Radio Base Directly Connected 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Installation unit unit Ethernet network UNIX...
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Installation 2100 UAP unit 6710 Access Point unit Ethernet network for wireless stations 6950 EGS and Access Point Linked to Host Via Router Connecting a Controller or Gateway 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Router 6950 EGS SECTION 3 AS/400...
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SECTION 3 RC3250 Network Controller Serial RS-232 on COM1 6950 EGS RC3250 Network Controller Connected to 6950 EGS RC3250 Network Controller Ethernet network Host 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Installation RS-232 RB3000 Base Station (UHF) unit unit...
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Installation Remote modem at site local modem on COM1 6950 EGS RC3250 Network Controller Attached with Modem to RCB4030 Base/Controller 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide RC3250 Network Controller Public telephone network RS-232 Host 6950 EGS SECTION 3 RS-232 RB3000 Base...
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SECTION 3 6950 EGS RC4030E Gateway RS-232 6950 EGS 6950 EGS Connected to RC4030E Gateway RCB4030 RS-232 RB4030 Base/Con- Base Radio troller Ethernet backbone 6950 EGS Connected to RCB4030 Base/Controller 6710 Access RC4030E Point Gateway 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
Installation Front Panel 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 1. Power light — “Power” 2. Hard drive light — “HD” 3. Thumb screws Front Panel SECTION 3...
SECTION 3 Back Panel " " " " " " " " " 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Installation...
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5. PS/2 keyboard connector (dumb terminal) 6. COM2 connector (dumb terminal) 7. Modem jacks 8. Power supply socket 9. Power switch 3-10 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Floppy COM2 Service Only Back Panel of Current Model of 6950 EGS SECTION 3 LINE PHONE...
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7. COM1 connector 8. BNC connector for 10BASE2 Ethernet connection 9. PS/2 keyboard connector (dumb terminal) 10. Power supply socket 11. Power switch COM2 Back Panel of Early Model of 6950 EGS 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Installation 3-11...
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Installation SECTION 3 Cabling Collecting the Equipment 10BASE2 Components T-connector 3-14 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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SECTION 3 Installation Cable Terminator 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T Component Cable With RJ45 Plugs 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 3-15...
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Installation Connecting to Ethernet 10BASE2 " NOTE: Cable lengths between network devices on the 10BASE2 Ethernet LAN must meet ANSI/IEEE standards. End of Segment Middle of Segment 3-16 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 3...
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SECTION 3 Installation COM2 FLOPPY (Service Only) 1. Cable terminator (50 ohm) 2. T-connector 3. 10BASE-2 cable 6950 EGS at End of 10BASE2 Segment 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 3-17...
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Installation SECTION 3 COM2 FLOPPY (Service Only) 1. 10BASE2 cable 2. T-connector 6950 EGS in Middle of 10BASE2 Segment 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T 3-18 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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SECTION 3 Installation COM2 FLOPPY (Service Only) 1. Cable with RJ45 plugs 2. RJ45 jack (or hub port) 6950 EGS Connected to 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 3-19...
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Installation SECTION 3 Applying Power 3-20 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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SECTION 3 Installation COM2 FLOPPY (Service Only) 1. Receptacle on power cord 2. Three-prong plug AC Power Connection 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 3-21...
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Connecting to the 6950 EGS SECTION 4 Telnet login: 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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SECTION 4 Connecting to the 6950 EGS login: Password: EGS Version – – System Menu – – 1 = Config 2 = Control 3 = Monitor 4 = Update E = Exit Option–> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Connecting to the 6950 EGS " NOTE: The ability to update the 6950 EGS software through option 4, “Update,” is currently unavailable. Video Monitor and Keyboard 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 4 login:...
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SECTION 4 Dumb Terminal " " " " login: 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Connecting to the 6950 EGS...
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2 = Control 3 = Monitor 4 = Update E = Exit Option–> – – Config Menu– – 1 = IP 2 = RF Comm 3 = RF Units 4 = Date E = Exit Option–> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Contact your network administrator for help with TCP/IP addresses, subnet masks, default gateways, and static routes. If one of these items is incorrect, communication between the 6950 EGS and host computer will not work. 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
Configuring Network Options IP Menu 1 = View 2 = Config 3 = Ping 4 = Telnet E = Exit –> – IP Config – 1 = IP 2 = Hosts E = Exit Option–> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Configuring IP Addresses " NOTE: Before you configure IP settings, ensure that you have the IP information listed on page 5-2. To configure IP settings: 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Norand EGS Configuration Version 1. Enter the hostname for this EGS: –>...
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IP host name with the name of the host to which the wireless stations telnet. The host name requested here is for the 6950 EGS. Configuring Network Options 2. Enter domain name for without the ’.‘: –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Configuring Network Options SECTION 5 Unit name is 3. Enter IP address for this EGS: –> 4. Enter IP address for this network: –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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SECTION 5 Configuring Network Options 5. Enter network netmask: –> 6. Enter default host IP address: –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Configuring Network Options 2100 UAP 6710 Access Point RB4030 Base Radio Ethernet #1 network for radio wireless stations Router 5-10 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 7. Use default gateway? Y/N –> Router (default gateway) 6950 EGS Ethernet #3 network...
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SECTION 5 " " Enter Default Gateway: –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Configuring Network Options 5-11...
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Configuring Network Options 2100 UAP 6710 Access Point RB4030 Base Radio Ethernet network for radio wireless stations 5-12 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 8. Use static route? (Y/N) –> Router 6950 EGS Static Route to Host SECTION 5 Domain...
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SECTION 5 Configuring Network Options Enter Destination Address: –> Enter Gateway Address: –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 5-13...
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Configuring Network Options " NOTE: After you complete setup and reboot the 6950 EGS, you can check the static route by pinging the host from the 6950 EGS. The host can check the return path by pinging the 6950 EGS. 5-14 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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SECTION 5 Configuring Network Options 9. Use Domain Name Server? –> NAMESERVER setup for: <IP> <hostname> <domain> 10. Enter IP address of the Name Server for domain <domain>: –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 5-15...
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Configuring Network Options SECTION 5 NAMESERVER setup for: 11. IP Address of Secondary Domain Name Server: <ENTER if none> –> Configuration is complete. Restart for changes to take effect. Press any key: 5-16 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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SECTION 5 Are you sure you want to reboot? (y/n) –> " " 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Configuring Network Options 5-17...
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Configuring Network Options SECTION 5 Reboot in Progress. . . Terminal will stop. Wait for reconnect prompt. Stopping RF. 5-18 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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SECTION 5 Configuring Host Names To configure host names: Configuring Network Options HOST Menu 1 - Add 2 - Delete E - Exit Option –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 5-19...
SECTION 5 Deleting a Host Viewing IP Addresses and Host Names Configuring Network Options Enter IP or Hostname to delete –> IP View 1 = IP 2 = Hosts E = Exit –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 5-21...
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Configuring Network Options 5-22 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide IP Address = Netmask = Network address = Static Route: Gateway = Destination = Netmask = Default Gateway = Domain Name Server Name Server Press <Enter> 198.70.37.30 test 198.70.37.31 198.70.37.32 Lynda 198.70.37.33...
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Pinging a Host " NOTE: The ping feature will not function until you complete the IP network configuration and reboot the 6950 EGS. For instructions, see “Using the IP Menu” earlier in this section. To ping a host: Configuring Network Options...
Configuring Network Options Opening a Telnet Session To open a telnet session: 5-24 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Enter hostname or press <ENTER> for default host HOST–> SECTION 5...
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IP Host name.: localhost Port...: 0023 User ID...: Password...: Copy Setup from unit ??? 10. Duplicate this setup to unit ??? thru unit ??? CTRL–>Enter option: (E=Exit,N=next,P=previous or item number to change) HELP–> Configuring Network Options 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 5-25...
Configuring Network Options Setting the Date and Time 5-28 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide -- Date Menu –– 1 = Change E = Exit Option –> Current Date: New date: SECTION 5...
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SECTION 5 Configuring Network Options Current Date: New date: Current Time: New Time: HH:MM 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 5-29...
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" " Version -- System Menu -- 1 = Config 2 = Control 3 = Monitor 4 = Update E = Exit Option–> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Section 6 " " " " " " " " "...
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Configuring Radio Frequency Communication Configuring Through an Ethernet Connection 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide -- Config Menu -- 1 = IP 2 = RF Comm 3 = RF Units 4 = Date E = Exit Option–> Comm Setup 1. Type: E (E,R) 2.
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" NOTE: If you are using a 900 MHz RB4030 Base Radio and change the LAN ID for the 6950 EGS, you must change the LAN ID for the wireless stations and the base radio to match before the wireless station lets you log in again.
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Configuring Radio Frequency Communication 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide wireless station’s display does not refresh after reconnection. " NOTE: Under normal conditions use debug level zero, since the additional activity at the other two log levels degrades performance. SECTION 6...
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For example, with the IP address you could begin a telnet session. Configuring Radio Frequency Communication !!! WARNING !!! Lan= Host= Press the = key if you are very sure –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Configuring Radio Frequency Communication Configuring Through an RS-232 Connection " " " " " " " " " " 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 6...
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Configuring Radio Frequency Communication 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide wireless station’s display does not refresh after reconnection. " NOTE: Under normal conditions use debug level zero, since the additional activity at the other two log levels degrades performance. SECTION 6...
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3. Enable ___ thru ___. 4. Disable ___ thru ___. 00 – 063: YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN 64 – 126: NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Option: (1,2,3,4,E) " NOTE: You can change options 1–4 in any order. Configuring Radio Frequency Communication 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Halting, Rebooting, or Restarting " " " " " " " " " To halt, reboot, or restart the 6950 EGS: the 6950 EGS " " " " " " " " " – – System Menu – – 1 = Config...
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SECTION 7 Halting the 6950 EGS Halting, Rebooting, or Restarting the 6950 EGS Are you sure you want to shutdown? (y/n) –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Halting, Rebooting, or Restarting the 6950 EGS Rebooting the 6950 EGS 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Shutdown in Progress... Wait 3 minutes. Terminal will stop. Stopping RF. SECTION 7...
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SECTION 7 Halting, Rebooting, or Restarting the 6950 EGS Are you sure you want to reboot? (y/n) –> Reboot in Progress... Terminal will stop. Wait for connect prompt. 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Halting, Rebooting, or Restarting the 6950 EGS Restarting the 6950 EGS 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Stopping RF Please wait SECTION 7...
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SECTION 7 Logging in to the Host VT220 Terminal Emulation Halting, Rebooting, or Restarting the 6950 EGS RF Server Ready! Press ’1‘ now to connect. –> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Halting, Rebooting, or Restarting the 6950 EGS SECTION 7 Norand Corp. Rf Terminal Server V<version> (0003) Enter telnet host or press enter for (localhost). –> Trying press ’x‘ to stop trying. 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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SECTION 7 Halting, Rebooting, or Restarting the 6950 EGS login: Password: TN3270 or TN5250 Terminal Emulation 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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Halting, Rebooting, or Restarting the 6950 EGS SECTION 7 7-10 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
Monitoring the System System Monitor 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide – Monitor Menu – 1 = System 2 = Logs 3 = Time Test E = Exit Option–> SECTION 8...
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52 con S 0:00 ./nui_pps 66 con S 0:00 nui_mgr HOST 0 70 con S 0:00 ./nui_pps 152 p 1 s 0:01 sh /nuiscripts /main 513 p 1 s 0:00 /nui/nuigrep nui 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Monitoring the System...
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Monitoring the System Logs To view, watch, or clear the log file: 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Log file 1 – View 2 – Watch 3 – Clear & Restart E – Exit Option–> SECTION 8...
SECTION 8 Monitoring the System Viewing the Log File nuiserv> WNAS –– Version nuiserv> Copr. 1991–1999 Intermec. All rights reserved. nuiserv> System ID: LINUX norand 2.0.35 #15 CDT 1999 i486 nuiserv> Initialization in progress. nuiserv> Server files are in directory ./ nuiserv>...
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: Initiated socket 6 : Initiated socket 7 : Norand SST/OWL protocol interface Version Trying to locate access point ./nui_eth: Connecting server id 0 End of Ethernet Log. Press <ENTER> 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide " " " SECTION 8...
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Server has connected. nui_log: Showing data for terminal (all Clearing the Log File terminals) realtime. Instance 0. This will clear the logfiles, stop and restart the RF. Press ’C‘ to continue. 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Monitoring the System...
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Monitoring the System RS-232 Log Debug Levels Debug Level=0 nuiserv> WNAS – – Version <6.99> nuiserv> Copr. 1991–1998 Intermec. All rights reserved. nuiserv> System ID: LINUX egs8 1.1.73 #8 Fri Jan 12 13:47:02 CST 1997 i486 nuiserv> Initialization in progress.
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Debug Level=1 nuiserv> This is server number 0. Type R nuiserv> .. Opening message queue ... nuiserv> .. Spawning tty process... nuiserv> Child 000375: Exec 128, ./nui_comm. Type 2 nuiserv> Server initialization is Complete. 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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C000077> nui_func Modlvl <6.99>: Parent process ID is 47. C000077> IPC OK! Server=0,Term=5,ID=3,Qid=0,rflan=0,lancon=R C000077> nui_tlnt: TELNET–RAW interface. Modlvl<6.99>. Buf=384. C000077> nui_tlnt: Resetting unit 5. Reason:(Power Up <000>). 0 C000077> nui_tlnt: Unit 5 connected to (localhost). Debug Level=2 8-10 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 8...
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C000055> ... Controller response OK C000055> ... Resetting RF Units ... C000055> ... Controller command C000055> ... Controller response OK C000055> .. Norand controller initialization complete. C000055> Initialization complete. CMT2,1 CMT0,0 CMT1,0 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Monitoring the System 8-11...
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C000197> nui_tlnt: Unit 1 trying (localhost) ... C000197> nui_tlnt: Unit 1 connected to (localhost). nuiserv> Radio reboot, messaging multi–application nuiserv> .. Found multiunit app nuiserv> Started multiunit 71. 8-12 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Type 3 Type 3–P,071 SECTION 8...
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: Initiated socket 7 Norand SST/OWL protocol interface Version Trying to locate access points ./nui_eth: Connecting server id 0. Trying to locate access point Trying to locate access point Trying to locate access point 8-14 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 8...
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SECTION 8 Time Test To run the time test: nui_time – V VT220 Timer How many test cycles? 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Monitoring the System 8-15...
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Monitoring the System SECTION 8 " " " " " Troubleshooting tip: 8-16 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
SECTION 10 Host Application Program Response Formats Error Messages Write Display Error Codes 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 10-5...
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Host Application Program Normal Communication Coding the Application NORAND Native Syntax for Wireless Stations Write Display 10-6 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 10...
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7. User ID...: 8. Password ...: 9. Copy setup from unit ???. 10. Duplicate this setup to unit ??? thru unit ???. CTRL-> Enter option: (E=exit, N=next,P=Previous or item number to change) HELP-> 10-10 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 10...
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Host Application Program SECTION 10 DBCDNL1H2P15/01 – STDIO TEST 02 – DIRECT TEST Demonstration Program 10-12 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide...
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/* true if program shutdown requested */ struct sockaddr_in struct hostent fd_set read_fd_set; fd_set main_fd_set; /* set to number of sockets to open */ OG00”; cli_addr; host_rec; 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Host Application Program 10-13...
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*argv[]; struct sockaddr_in int x=0; #ifdef WIN32 WSADATA WsaData; #endif 10-14 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide fdin; fdout; host[32]; ip[32]; sic[8]; port; msgcount; *next; /* first pointer in linked list */ /* last pointer in linked list */...
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Invalid portno! Must be numeric and > 0.”); printf(”\nnui_sock: Usage: nui_sock <portno>\n\n”); fflush(stdout); exit(1); ipport=atoi(work_buf); ** set up curses for(x=0;x<53;x++) printf(”\n”); fflush(stdout); printf(”\nnui_sock: Native Socket Demo – Version %s ”,VERSION); fflush(stdout); Host Application Program 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 10-15...
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< 0) perror(”\nnui_sock: can’t bind to local socket”); exit(1); listen(listen_fd, 5); add this fd to our work list so we know when clients connect FD_SET(listen_fd, &main_fd_set); 10-16 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide = AF_INET; = htons(ipport); SECTION 10...
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*host_rec; char host[32]; char *ip; int sockfd; int incount=0; Host Application Program 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide 10-17...
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*) strcpy(host,host_rec–>h_name); printf(”\nnui_sock: HEARD <%s:%s>”,host,ip); fflush(stdout); FD_CLR(listen_fd,&read_fd_set); add_fd(sockfd,host,ip); 10-18 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide /* user requested shutdown, so goodbye */ /* 15 second timeout */ *)&cli_addr,&clilen); printf(”\nnui_sock: Accept error. Port=%d (%d)”,ipport,errno); fflush(stdout); &cli_addr.sin_addr,4,AF_INET); our fd list */...
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/* Wait, don’t send the next one too fast */ now:”,” ”); if(FD_ISSET(curr–>fdin, &read_fd_set)) if(!process_socket()) /* this will shutdown/reset the terminal */ delete_fd(curr–>fdin); curr = NULL; break; curr = curr–>next; 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Host Application Program 10-19...
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Program stop requested.”); fflush(stdout); shut_down = 1; return(0); if(tdata[strlen(tdata) – 1] == 13) cr */ tdata[strlen(tdata) – 1] = 0; 10-20 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 10 /* stop and reset this /* don’t forget to strip...
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== fd) foundflag = 1; break; before = ptr; ptr = ptr–>next; if(!foundflag) printf(”\nnui_sock: delete_fd Tried to delete an fd not in list!”); fflush(stdout); return(–1); FD_CLR(ptr–>fdin, &main_fd_set); if(ptr–>fdin > 0) 10-22 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide SECTION 10...
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== tail) tail = before; else head = ptr–>next; if(head == NULL) tail = NULL; free(ptr); return(1); ***** last line of program reset this radio only /* shutdown this socket connection 6950 Enterprise Gateway Server User’s Guide Host Application Program 10-23...
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