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8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings
Expert Settings (Option 5)
Note: You can change these settings using Telnet or serial connections only, not Web Manager.
Caution: Only an expert should change these parameters. You must definitely know the consequences the changes may have.
Figure 8-1. Expert Settings
TCP Keepalive time in s (1s - 65s; 0s=disable): (45) ?
ARP Cache timeout in s (1s - 600s) : (600) ?
CPU performance (0=Regular, 1=Low, 2=High): (0) ?
Disable Monitor Mode @ bootup (N) ?
HTTP Port Number : (80) ?
MTU Size (512 - 1400): (1400) ?
TCP Re-transmission Timeout (500 - 4000) (ms): (500) ?
Enable alternate MAC (N) ?
Ethernet connection type: (0) ?
Note: The Config Server Port Number option and Automatic Host MAC Detection option display only in Bridging mode as shown in the next window. For more information, see Configurable Server Port Number and Automatic Host MAC Detection on page 69.
The default settings are listed below:
TCP Keepalive time in s | 45 |
(1s – 65s; 0s=disable) | |
ARP Cache timeout in s | 600 |
(1s – 600s) | |
| |
CPU Performance | Regular |
Disable Monitor Mode @ bootup | N (No) (resulting in Monitor Mode enabled) |
HTTP Port Number | 80 |
(1-65535) | |
MTU Size (512 – 1400) | 0 (resulting in an operational value of 1400) |
| |
TCP Re-transmission Timeout | 500 |
(500 - 4000) (ms) | |
| |
Enable alternate MAC | Disabled (OEM use only) |
| |
Ethernet connection type | 0 (resulting in auto-negotiation) |
| |
Config Server Port Number | 30718 |
| |
Automatic Host MAC Detection | Y (Yes) |
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Contents
WiBox 2100E Device Server User Guide
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WiBox 2100E Device Server User Guide
Table of Contents
Contents
Setup Mode Server Configuration
Setup Mode Advanced Settings
Wireless Bridging
List of Figures
Chapter Description
Using This Guide
Purpose and Audience
Chapter Summary
Additional Documentation
Using This Guide
Document Description
WiBox 2100E with
Introduction
Applications
Name Model Part Numbers
Serial Tunneling Network
Application Examples
Introduction
Serial Tunneling Infrastructure
Ad Hoc Network
WiBox 2100E with Ethernet
Configuration Methods
Protocol Support
Ad Hoc WiBox 2100E Connection
Addresses and Port Numbers
Serial Connector Pinouts
DB9M DTE Serial Connector
WiBox 2100E LEDs
Ethernet Connector Pinouts
WiBox 2100E Network Interface
LEDs
Technical Specifications
Getting Started
Installing the WiBox 2100E
Getting Started
Configuring the WiBox 2100E
WEP
Case
Property Description
802.11i/WPA2-Personal
Installing DeviceInstaller
To view the WiBox 2100E’s configuration settings
Viewing the Current Configuration
Getting Started
Accessing Web Manager through a Web Browser
Web Manager Configuration
Network Mode
Network Configuration
Network Mode Configuration
Web Manager Configuration
Select Obtain IP address automatically
Automatic IP Address Configuration
Static IP Address Configuration
Select Use the following IP configuration
Duplex
Ethernet Configuration
Auto Negotiate
Speed
To configure the WiBox 2100E’s device server settings
Server Configuration
Server Configuration
Advanced
Hostlist Configuration
Host Information
Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration
To configure the WiBox 2100E’s hostlist
Retry Settings
Channel
Serial Settings
To configure a channel’s serial settings
Port Settings
Flush Input Buffer Serial to Network
Pack Control
Connect Protocol
Connection Settings TCP
To configure a channel’s TCP settings
Flush Output Buffer Network to Serial
Connect Mode Passive Connection
Endpoint Configuration
Connect Mode Active Connection
Common Options
Disconnect Mode
Connection Settings UDP
To configure a channel’s UDP settings
Device Address Table
Datagram Mode
Datagram Type
Use Broadcast
To configure the WiBox 2100E’s Wlan settings
Wlan Configuration
Wireless Network Security
Wireless Network Configuration
802.11i/WPA2-Personal Options
Advanced Settings
WEP Options
WPA Options
Applying Defaults
Updating Settings
Accessing Setup Mode
Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Configuration
Telnet Connection
Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Configuration
Exiting Setup Mode
Serial Port Connection
IP Address
Setup Mode Server Configuration
Server Configuration Option
Network Mode
Set DNS Server IP Address
Change Telnet Configuration Password
Setup Mode Server Configuration
Netmask Number of Bits for Host Part
Automatic Host MAC Detection
Dhcp Name
Channel 1 Option
Setup Mode Channel Configuration
Baudrate
Common I/F Mode Setting Binary Hex
Interface Mode
Setup Mode Channel Configuration
Mode Option
Port Numbers Reserved for
Flow
Port Number
Flow Control Option Hex
Connect Mode Option
Connect Mode
Response
Incoming Connection
Active Startup
C0.0.0.0/0
Manual Connection Address Example
C121.2.4.5/1
C28.10/12
Autostart Automatic
To enable the hostlist
Hostlist
Datagram Type
Modem Mode
Numeric Response
Modem Mode Messages
Message Meaning
Full Verbose
Modem Mode Command Function
Send the Escape Sequence +++ in Modem Mode
Show IP addr after Ring
DisConnMode
Auto Increment Source Port
Remote IP Address
Remote Port
Disconnect Mode Options
Flush Mode Buffer Flushing
10. Flush Mode Options
Pack Control
Alternate Packing Algorithm Pack Control Enable
Option
Trailing Characters
DisConnTime Inactivity Timeout
Send Characters
Packing Interval
Wlan Settings
Channel Port Password
Telnet Terminal Type
Display Current Key
WEP
Minimum TX Data Rate
802.11i/WPA2-Personal
Fixed or Automatic Data Rate
Transmission Data Rate
Enable Soft AP Roaming
Enable Power Management
Max TX Failures
Expert Settings Option
Setup Mode Advanced Settings
CPU Performance
ARP Cache timeout in seconds
Disable Monitor Mode at bootup
TCP Keepalive time in seconds
Configurable Server Port Number
Security Settings Option
TCP Re-transmission Timeout
Enable Alternate MAC
Disable Port 77FE Hex
Disable Snmp
Disable Telnet Setup
Disable Tftp Firmware Upgrade
Enable Encryption
Disable Echo Ports
Enable Encryption
Enable Enhanced Password
Channel 1 Configuration
Default Settings Option
Channel 2 Configuration
Security Settings
Expert Settings
Exit Configuration Mode
Monitor Mode Commands
Monitor Mode
Entering Monitor Mode via the Serial Port
Entering Monitor Mode via the Network Port
G0, G1, ....,Ge, Gf
Monitor Mode
S0, S1,...,Se, Sf
Response Meaning
To download new firmware from a computer
Using Tftp Graphical User Interface
Updating Firmware
Obtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware
Network Upgrade
Using Tftp Command Line Interface
Updating Firmware
To recover firmware
Wlan Country Setting
Method
Wireless Bridging
Configuring the WiBox 2100E in Bridging Mode
To initialize the bridging feature
Wireless Bridging
Problem/Message Reason Solution
Troubleshooting
Diagnostic LED States
Problems and Error Messages
Entry addition failed 5 message
Troubleshooting
WiBox 2100E only
Technical Support US
Technical Support
Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Mounting Brackets
Scientific Calculator
Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions
Converting Binary to Hexadecimal
Conversion Table
Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions
Compliance Information
Compliance
RoHS Notice
Regulatory Information
USA Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice
Compliance
Antenna Notice
Canada Industry Canada Notice
Exposure of Humans to RF Fields
Australia & New Zealand Wireless Notice
Europe R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC, Wireless Notice
Country Restriction