3Com 3CRWEASY96A manual Restoring a Configuration, Viewing the Client List

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RESTORING A CONFIGURATION

If you have stored a backup configuration on your computer, you can restore the configuration as follows:

1Under Tools, click Restore Wireless LAN Building-to-Building Bridge.

2In the next page, click Browse and select the backup file to upload to the bridge.

3Click Restore.

The configuration is restored and activated on the bridge. This operation may cause the bridge to reboot.

If the bridge was using an IP address setting other than the backup, restoring the configuration will change the IP address. If you want to continue configuring the bridge, do the following:

1Close your browser.

2Return to the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager and click Refresh.

3Select the device and click Configure to start a new configuration session.

VIEWING THE CLIENT LIST

Under System Status, click Ethernet Client List. The Ethernet Client List page appears, where you can view the following information:

Ethernet Clients—Lists the client MAC addresses. The bridge supports up to 1024 specific clients. When the list reaches its limit, new clients replace inactive clients (status Not Associated).

# Transmitted Packets—The number of packets that the client has transmitted.

# Received Packets—The number of packets that the client has received.

Association Status—One of the following:

Initializing—A new client is preparing to associate.

Associated—The client is active on the network.

Not Associated—The client is inactive.

The client list can be up to 10 pages long. Each page lists 100 clients. You can search for a specific MAC address on the current page using your browser’s Find function. To display another page, click a page number in the list at the top of the current page.

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Contents Wireless LAN Outdoor Bridge Solution United States Government Legend Contents Troubleshooting Regulatory Compliance Information Index Page Basic Network Topologies POINT-TO-POINTPOINT-TO-MULTIPOINT Basic Operating Modes Installation Requirements Power RequirementsInstallation Guidelines Administration RequirementsProper Grounding Operating Systems Windows XPAlignment PolarizationRestrictions on Antenna USE Safety Information Mounting the Bridge to a Mast Connecting the Bridge to the LAN Using the Power SupplyUsing a POWER-OVER-ETHERNET LAN Port Installing Software Utilities Establishing Wireless Association Using the 3COM Wireless Device Manager Launching a Wireless Device ConfigurationClick Configure Button DescriptionUsing the PRE-IP Configuration Wizard Using the Rssi MonitorSaving Configuration Changes Changing System PropertiesSetting IP Network Properties Property Description Default ValueSetting UP Protocol and Port Filtering UDP/IP TCP/IPSetting Wireless Network Properties Is using Setting Advanced Performance Properties Cable Power dBmAntenna 4dBiPage Setting UP AN AD HOC Network Optimizing AN AD HOC Installation Setting UP AN Access Point Infrastructure Network Configure the access point before configuring the bridgesChanging Security Settings BIT Shared KEY WI-FI No Security Open SystemResetting the Bridge Setting UP the Wireless Network LoginBIT Shared KEY BIT Dynamic Security LinkRestoring a Bridge to Factory Defaults Upgrading the SystemChanging the Administration Password Backing UP a ConfigurationRestoring a Configuration Viewing the Client ListResetting Statistics Listings Viewing Connection StatusViewing the System Summary Interoperating with THIRD-PARTY EquipmentDiagnosing Problems Symptom SolutionsBridge set for 128-bit Shared Key Disconnecting the Bridge Uninstalling Software and DocumentationUpgrading Bridge Firmware Online Technical Services Web ServicesWorld Wide Web Site 3Com KnowledgebaseSupport from Your Network Supplier Support from 3COMCountry Telephone Number Asia, Pacific Rim Returning Products for Repair Country Telephone NumberEurope, Middle East and Africa Latin AmericaCountry Contact Information Country Contact Information 3Com Wireless LAN Outdoor Bridge Solution Regulatory Compliance InformationIndustry Canada IC Emissions Compliance Statement Index