Omduhfb, 4-38, 4-39 Omni antennas, B-6 Online help, 4-1 Op, 4-53, 4-54
Open Shortest Path First Interi- or Gateway Protocol, E-5
Open system, Glossary-6 Operating temperature
900MHz radio, C-1 S-UHF radio, D-1 WLIF radio, B-2
Organizationally Unique Identi- fier, 4-47
Originate if Root, 4-82 OSPFIGP, E-5
OUI, 4-47
Outbound, 4-28, E-11, Glossa- ry-7
Outbound to secondaries
and flood register, 4-36, 4-59 menu option, 4-28, 4-29 required flooding levels, 4-31 S-UHF radio, 4-36
Outbound to stations menu option, 4-28, 4-30 required flooding levels, 4-32,
4-33, 4-35
Output power, B-1, C-1, D-1 OWL frame type, 4-41 [OWL/IP], 4-38, 4-39, 4-79
OWL/IP
addressing limitations, E-2, E-4
building the spanning tree, E-9
configuration examples, E-13 default settings, E-3, E-6 establishing tunnels, E-10 filtering, 4-84, E-3, E-4 flooding, 4-81, E-4 flooding restrictions, E-4 frame forwarding, E-11 functional overview, 2-10 installation limitations, E-2 menu options, 4-82
Mobile IP comparison, E-12 operation, E-7
overview, 4-79 password security, E-7
OWL/IP (Continued) permanent filters, E-4 redundancy, E-10 safeguards, E-3 station mobility, E-12 subnet filtering, E-6 tunnel configuration, E-9
P
Parameter Problem, E-6 Parity, 4-4, 4-5
Part numbers
900MHz radio, C-2 antenna adapter cable, B-5 cable terminator, 3-3 cables, 3-6, 4-3, F-3
high gain collinear dipole an- tenna, B-4
high gain yagi antenna, B-5 medium gain collinear dipole
antenna, B-4 medium gain patch antenna,
B-3
Model 2100 antennas and cables, B-6
Model 2100 cables and con- nectors, B-6
publications, 1-3
remote antenna kits, B-3, C-3 S-UHF radio, D-2 T-connector, 3-3
whip antennas, B-3, D-3 WLIF radio, B-2
Pass, 4-45, 4-55
Password Menu command, 5-23, 5-25
Password screen, 4-12
Passwords advanced, 4-86, 4-87 changing, 4-86 configuration menus, 4-12,
4-86
Enter Network Password screen, 4-90
ROM command monitor menu, 5-25
security, 4-86 service, 4-86 top-level, 4-12, 4-86
Patch antennas, B-3
PC card slots, 2-17
PC cards
900MHz radio, 3-18, C-1 S-UHF radio, 3-19, D-1 WLIF radio, 3-17, B-1
PCMCIA File Directory com- mand, 5-25, 5-26
PCMCIA File to Flash com- mand, 5-25, 5-26
PCMCIA light group, 6-2 Peer station, 4-77 Pending messages, 2-5 Permanent addresses, 4-35, 4-42 Permanent filters, 4-85, E-4 Permanent leases, 4-20, 4-81
Physical addresses. See MAC addresses
Physical characteristics, A-2 Pin-outs, F-1, F-2, F-3
PN command, 4-5, 5-25, 5-27 POLARITY indicator light, 6-2 [Ports], 4-23, 4-38
Ports
bridge, 2-2, 2-3 Ethernet, 2-7, 4-38, 4-41 OWL/IP, 2-10, 4-79 radio, 2-9, 4-38
Power applying, 3-20 cord, 2-19, 3-20 management, 2-5 output, B-1, C-1, D-1 requirements, A-1
Power-Up Normal command, 4-5, 5-25, 5-27
Power-Up Quiet command, 4-5, 5-25, 5-27
PQ command, 4-5, 5-25, 5-27 Predicting coverage, D-5 Preparing for installation, 3-2 Primary, 4-29
Primary LAN. See Distribution
LAN
Processor, A-1
Product OIDs MIB group, G-7, G-8