HP Client Bridge M111 Data bits, Parity bit, Stop bits, Baud rate, Software flow control, State

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Working with the M111

Connecting serial devices

Data bits

Number of data bits.

Parity bit

Sets the parity.

Stop bits

Number of stop bits.

Baud rate

Baud rate in bps.

Software flow control

None: The M111 does not provide flow control. Instead, flow control is performed end- to-end by the remote TCP device and the locally connected serial device.

XON/XOFF: Flow control is performed locally using XON/XOFF. In this case, the attached serial device must also support software flow control.

Hardware flow control

None: The M111 does not provide flow control. Instead, flow performed end-to-end by the remote TCP device and the locally connected serial device.

RTS/CTS: Flow control is performed locally using RTS (Request To Send)/CTS (Clear To Send). In this case, the attached serial device must also support hardware flow control.

Max receive buffer

Receive buffer size in bytes. If the buffer becomes full, data is discarded until space can be freed up.

Port control

Drop wireless link when port 1 is connected

This feature can be used in cases where the remote TCP device is accessible via both Port 1 and the wireless link. When enabled, it automatically switches the TCP connection based on the status of the Port 1 connection:

When Port 1 is connected to an Ethernet network, the M111 drops the wireless connection and sends all traffic via Port 1.

When Port 1 is disconnected from the Ethernet network, the M111 attempts to establish a wireless connection via the appropriate station profile. Traffic is then sent on the wireless link.

Note

To use this feature, Port 1 and the Wireless port must connect the M111 to the same subnet.

TCP connection status

This table lists status information for the TCP connection.

State

Indicates the state of the TCP connection. Possible values are:

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Contents ProCurve 5400zl Switches HP ProCurve M111 Client Bridge Page HP ProCurve M111 Client Bridge Publication Number Contents Working with the M111 Field descriptions To assign a management address Resetting to factory defaults Regulatory informationViii Introduction About this guide Products coveredImportant terms ConventionsCommands and program listings Example DescriptionKey features Introducing the M111 Client BridgeServicing Safety informationProfessional Installation Required Before contacting support HP ProCurve Networking supportOnline documentation Getting started Overview Scenario 1 Connecting wired devices to a wireless networkDeploying the M111 Configuration procedure Configure your computerConnect to the M111 Passwords Select Network DNSConfigure a station profile Connect the wired computers to the M111  The printer is configured with a static IP address Configure MAC cloning options Connect the wired device to the M111 Scenario 3 Connecting a serial device to a wireless network Configure the serial connection Getting started Getting started Working with the M111 802.1X certificates Certificate stores Certificate usage Starting the management tool About passwordsManagement tool Customizing management tool settings Manager and Operator accountsPasswords Security policies SecurityAuto-refresh IP address configurationWeb server To configure IP addressing Radio configuration Wireless rangeRestrict channels to To configure the radioWireless mode Antenna selection Fast roaming threshold Fast roaming delta thresholdScan channel delay Fast scan channel delayFast roaming threshold count Minimum SNR thresholdUsing station profiles to establish a wireless link Advanced wireless settingsTransmit power control RTS thresholdWorking with the M111 To add or edit a station profile GeneralWireless security Wireless protectionKey source EAP methodWorking with the M111 Quality of service Viewing APs in the neighborhoodEncryption type Ap1certificate or ap2certificateField descriptions Configuring Quality of Service QoSAccess category 802.1p QoS settings in a station profilePriority mechanisms Differentiated Services DiffServ Very-high, high, normal, low priorityDisabled Creating IP QoS profilesTo define an IP QoS profile Upstream DiffServ taggingConnecting serial devices SettingsProfile name Protocol Start port/ End portSerial port connector To connect a serial deviceTransmit timeout Idle timeoutMode Remote IP addressDrop wireless link when port 1 is connected Data bitsParity bit Stop bitsDNS configuration Connection timeTx kbytes Rx kbytesDNS switch on server failure Dynamically assigned DNS serversOverride dynamically assigned DNS servers ServerDNS switch over Enable the Redirect unsupported traffic to optionHandling unsupported traffic To forward unsupported trafficLimitations Cloning the address of a wired deviceIP forwarding Wireless access to the M111 when MAC cloning is active Enabling Ethernet MAC cloningSetting up management traffic interception Management tool TCP portSnmp agent UDP port Select Management SnmpUsing filters to restrict wireless traffic Enable the Wireless traffic filters optionSnmp notifications UDP port Remote log UDP portAssigning a management address To assign a management addressSnmp V3 users AttributesV1/v2c communities Managing certificates Notification receivers802.1X Install TLS client certificate PasswordInstall 802.1X certificatesCertificate stores 802.1X Manage TLS client certificates802.1X Trusted CA certificates 802.1X Manage CA certificatesCA certificate import formats Installing a new CA certificateTrusted CA certificate store Certificate and private key store END CertificateCertificate usage Default installed private key/public key certificate chainsSpecify the Pkcs #12 password Changing the certificate assigned to a service About certificate warningsBackup configuration Configuration file managementManual configuration file management Scheduled operations Reset configurationRestore configuration Software updates Performing an immediate software update Performing a scheduled updateSelect Install Enable Scheduled installWorking with the M111 Regulatory information Manufacturers FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement Countries of Operation & Conditions of Use Operation Using 5 GHz Channels in the European Community GHz OperationSupported External Antennas 5470Indoor or outdoor use 1000 124, 128, 132, 136 Antenna Band GHzDGT LPD Low Power Device Statement Resetting to factory defaults How it works Using the Reset buttonUsing the management tool Page Technology for better business outcomes