Tyco 0-1591700-x user manual Menu Systems, Web Browser Menu, Serial Console Menu Telnet Menu

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Wireless Access Point Model 0-1591700-x

User Manual

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Menu Systems

The access point supports 3 different menu presentations:-

Web browser

Telnet

Serial Console

Each menu supports the same types of commands and controls. The web menu is a highly graphical menu that is optimised for ease of usage whereas the Telnet and serial console menus are command line interface type menus intended for more technical users.

Web Browser Menu

The web-based menu is a hierarchical menu of up to 3 levels in depth. The same basic hierarchy is present on the Telnet and serial console interfaces. The options are:-

Top Level Menu

Second Level Menu

Third Level Menu

System >

Administrator Settings

Password

 

 

 

Idle Timeout

 

 

 

Remote Management

 

Firmware Upgrade

>

TFTP

 

 

 

Web

 

Configuration Tools

>

Restore Factory Default

 

Status

 

Backup/Restore Settings

 

 

 

 

Reset

 

 

LAN >

LAN Settings

 

IP Address

 

DNS Settings

 

Enable DHCP Server

 

 

 

 

DHCP Client List

 

 

Filtering >

MAC Address Filtering

 

Wireless >

.11a

 

SSID, Channel, WEP,

 

 

 

802.1x Authentication

 

.11g

 

SSID, Channel, WEP,

 

Status

 

802.1x Authentication

 

 

 

 

801.1x Status

 

 

SNMP >

SNMP Community

 

 

 

SNMP Trap

 

 

Table 1 - Access Point Web Menu System

Serial Console Menu

This is obtained by using the supplied serial cable connected to a serial port on a PC. Select the data rate of 9600, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit, No Flow Control. Press <Return> to view the log-in screen. Windows or network service to obtain direct access to the menu system over the LAN network. The interface is a command line system that is described in an application note on the web site www.lan-electronics.com

Telnet Menu

This is obtained by using the Windows or Telnet network service to obtain direct access to the menu system over the LAN network. The Windows syntax is Start > Run > telnet 192.168.1.1 where the IP address is specific to your network. This user interface is a command line system that is described in an application note on the web site www.lan-electronics.com

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Contents Part Number Table Of Contents Wireless Menus SsidSupplied Items Key Features and BenefitsIntroduction WPAOther Regulatory Statements FCC ComplianceDeclaration of Conformity General Operational RequirementsSupport WarrantyDisclaimer Do I Need a Site Survey ? Installation PracticeWlan Security Location GuidelinesReset Access Point PortsLED Indicators Indicator Function PowerUnit Information Wall Mounting the Access PointDesk Mounting the Access Point Configuring your PC Getting StartedConnecting To The Access Point Internet Protocol Properties ScreenAccess Point Main Screen Wireless Configuration Menu- Basic Settings Serial Console Menu Telnet Menu Menu SystemsWeb Browser Menu System Menu Administrator SettingsPassword Settings Idle Time OutFirmware Upgrade Tftp UpgradeRestore Factory Default Configuration Configuration ToolsWeb Upgrade Status ResetBackup Settings / Restore Settings LAN Menu LAN SettingsDhcp Settings IP AddressDNS Settings Dhcp Client ListFiltering Menu MAC Address Filtering Access Control ListFiltering Mode Function Wireless Mode Wireless MenusMenu Mode Function 11a Menu OptionAdvanced Settings Authentication 802.1X Re-authentication TimePrimary Radius Server Authentication Server IP 802.11g Menu Option Short PreambleProtection Rate Protection Mode802.11g Stations Only Protection TypeStatus Menu Option 802.1x StatusSnmp Community Access RightSnmp Menu CommunityGenerated Traps Snmp TrapSnmp MIB Support Ping 192.168.1.1 -t Fault-Finding and FAQs255.255.255.0 Power Supplies Pin No Power FunctionProduct Specifications CSMA/CA