Ip And Snmp Parameters; Wireless Lan (Wlan) Parameters - Black Box LW0050A Manual

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CHAPTER 3: Using the Local Terminal for Unit Setup and Management
• Current Number of Authentications (Access Point Only) – Total number of
stations currently authenticated with an Access Point. A station may be
concurrently authenticated with several Access Points, but is associated with
only one Access Point at a time.
• Maximum Number of Authentications Since Last Reset (Access Point Only) –
Maximum number of stations that were authenticated with an Access Point
since the last reset.
3.4.2 IP
SNMP P
AND
All Pro 11 units contain IP Host software. This software can be used for testing the
unit for SNMP management functions and for downloading software upgrades
using the TFTP protocol.
• IP Address – IP address of the unit.
• Subnet Mask – Subnet mask of the unit.
• Default Gateway Address – Gateway address of the unit.
• SNMP Traps – Type 0 to disable SNMP trap sending. Type 1 to enable SNMP
trap sending. When an event occurs, a trap is sent to the defined host address
(see Appendix A for a list of traps). You can configure the host address to
which the traps are sent through SNMP management.
• Display Current Values – Type A to display information concerning the
current status of all IP-related items.
3.4.3 W
LAN (WLAN) P
IRELESS
The WLAN Parameters Menu contains the following options:
• Hopping Sequence (Access Points Only) – Hopping sequence of the unit.
A hopping sequence is a pre-defined series of channels (frequencies) that are
used in a specific pseudo-random order as defined in the sequence. The unit
"hops" from frequency to frequency according to the selected sequence. When
more than one Access Point is co-located in the same area (even if they are not
part of the same network) it is best to assign a different hopping sequence to
each Access Point.
Hopping sequences are grouped in three hopping sets (see the next
parameter). When setting up multiple Access Points in the same site, always
choose hopping sequences from the same hopping set. This reduces the
possibility of collisions on the WLAN.
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