Enterasys Networks Wireless Ethernet Adapter I manual Using the Terminal Configurator

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Using the Terminal Configurator

transmitted immediately. Conversely, if another character is received before this time-out, the timer is restarted from the beginning. The range for this value is from 10 to 65536 milliseconds, though it will always round up to the nearest tens of milliseconds. For instance, setting the time-out to 55 will mean the Ethernet Adapter will wait for 60 milliseconds before giving up and transmitting the data.

delimiters. Delimiters are special characters that specify the end of the data. Once any of the characters listed in this option are received, the data is transmitted immediately. In serial communications, there is frequently a character reserved to mean “end of transmission”. In human-interface applications, this character is the “newline” or Enter key. For computer to computer communication, this value may be different. If one exists, adding it to this list will greatly improve communication efficiency. Up to four delimiters can be listed here. They are specified as a space separated list of ASCII values. The values can be written as decimal or hexadecimal numbers.

protocol. The data format of the communication between the UART and radio network is defined by the [protocol]. Possible values are passthrough, passthrough2, telnet, and LPD.

Passthrough forwards any data received over the UART or radio interfaces to the other interface with the data unchanged.

Passthrough2 operates much like passthrough, but opens a socket in each direction so that if an Ethernet Adapter loses power, it can re-establish communications much faster when power returns. Telnet gives a prompt similar to that of the telnet application found on UNIX systems. Telnet also interprets the data received over the radio, removing special character sequences known as “DO” and “DONT” requests.

LPD is a UNIX print serving protocol. LPD received data in a particular format over the radio, and converts it into the data stream that should be sent to the printer. Data sent by the printer is ignored.

NOTE

When setting up to use LPD, set the printing parameters so that the file is sent off using the Ethernet Adapter as the remote host. Any remote printer name can be used so long as it fits within the guidelines for naming a printer.

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Contents Wireless Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Page Page Vcci Notice Declaration of Conformity Page Contents Wireless Printing Problem Solving Page Preface Purpose of the ManualIntended Audience Organization of this DocumentAssociated Documents Component DocumentGetting Help Page Chapter Preparing for Installation Site RequirementsSpecifications Parameter DescriptionUnpacking and Inspecting ComponentsRoamAbout Ethernet Adapter Installation Quick Start Ethernet AdapterChapter Configuration Overview Wireless Infrastructure NetworkInfrastructure Network Example Wireless Ad-HocNetworks Ad-Hoc Network ExamplePage Chapter Installation Installation ProcedureRemoving the Bottom Mounting Plate Inserting the PC Card Ethernet Adapter LED Indicators LED DescriptionChapter Ethernet Adapter Manager Installation InstallationSelect Start-Settings Control Panel UninstallSelect Ethernet Adapter Manager from the list Using the Ethernet Adapter Manager Starting the Ethernet Adapter ManagerConfiguring the Ethernet Adapter Configuration WindowTab Name Action Button ActionSaving a Configuration Loading a ConfigurationSetting and Removing Passwords Setting a PasswordClick on Update Password Now Removing a PasswordResetting to Factory Defaults Upgrading the Ethernet Adapter FirmwareUsing the Log Viewer Changing Your PC Card TypeEvent Log GUI Message LogRoaming Log Forward Table Forwarding TablePC Card Configuration Basic TabPC Card Configuration Advanced Tab Radio Advanced TabClick on the Enable Encryption box Click on the Update and Reset Unit buttonEncryption Tab Encryption Key Length Example Level HEX AsciiClick on the Update and Reset Unit button Network Configuration Network Basic Tab Page Chapter General Serial Configuration Configuration FlowchartConfiguration Flowchart Uart Settings Serial Uart TabUart Settings Hardware Flow Control Flow ControlSoftware Flow Control Flow Control Configuration Serial PacketsChapter Wireless Printing Configuring the Ethernet Adapter to Enable Wireless PrintingConfiguring the Ethernet Adapter to Enable Wireless Printing Appendix a Terminal Configurator Select Programs--Accessories--Hyperterminal Establishing a Direct Serial ConnectionChoose None for the Flow control option Using the Terminal Configurator Establishing a Telnet ConnectionMain Menu Overview Editor Configuration File Format File contentsBridge RS-232 port uart0 HardwareSoftware Using the Terminal Configurator Flow control Control Passthrough Passthrough2Telnet Network Bindings RmpbindTcpbind1a Bridged Ethernet lan0 Encryption Using the Terminal Configurator Page Appendix B Problem Solving Table B-1 Problem Diagnosis Situation Problem Steps to takeSituation Problem Steps to take Table B-2 Event Log Error Table Error Code Problem Steps to takeError Code Problem Steps to take Hardware Errors Serial Line Replacement Appendix C Serial Line ConfigurationRMP Pipe Serial Line Replacement RMP Pipe ParametersApplication Sensitivity Transmit Try Count Setting TCP Pipe Network Serial Port Configuration Network Serial PortTCP Listen Port Configuration TCP Connect PortWait for Keystroke Connection Configuration Serial Telnet Client ConfigurationSerial Telnet Client Command Prompt Connection Configuration