Wireless Network Menu
The Wireless Network Menu monitors the operation of Remote radios in the network, regardless of the type of data they are passing (Ethernet or serial) from the perspective of the AP. This information is stored in a local database at the AP, and is not sent to the Remotes.
Wireless Network Menu
A) Database Timeout | 10 minutes |
B) Max Remotes | 100 |
C)Remote Management
D)Remote Database
E)EndPoint Database
F)Access Point Database
G) EndPoint Logginc | enabled |
Select a letter to configure an item, <ESC> for the prev menu
▪Database Timeout—Number of minutes until a database entry expires. Remotes must be refreshed through a handshake process to stay in the database. This allows decommissioned or faulty radios to fall out of the database.[1-720; 10]
▪Max Remotes—Maximum number of Remotes allowed to associate with the AP.[1- 1024;100]
▪Remote Management—Presents a menu for management of a particular Remote. See Remote Management Submenu below for more information.
▪Remote Database—A listing of all Remotes connected with the AP. See Remote Database Menu below for more information.
▪Endpoint Database—Lists the IP or MAC addresses of Ethernet endpoints connected to Remote radios. See Endpoint Database Menu below for more information.
▪Access Point Database—Lists the APs in the wireless network (IAPP must be enabled as explained previously for this function to work.) Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP) traffic can be passed via these transceivers. See Access Point Database Menu below for more information.
▪EndPoint Logging—This selection is used to specify whether endpoint logging is enabled or disabled [Enabled, Disabled; Enabled]
3-36 TranSphere TS Wireless Extended Range IP Networking Transceivers – January 2008 GFK-2489