Management
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Broadcast Packet: This software switch (0) enables/disables the blocking of Ethernet control packets, except ICMP and ARP,
to reduce the amount of unnecessary overhead introduced to the wireless link.
SU to SU Communication: Allows SUs with the same group # to communicate directly with each other through the AP. SUs
using SU to SU communication must be on the same subnet!
Remarks: User definable radio information (i.e. customer name, address of installation, and so on). A maximum of 28
characters can be stored.
Note: Some of the parameters below will be unavailable (grayed out) if the radio is in Opmode "AP." Remember to Save and
Activate Settings.
Base ID: Arbitrary integer 1-
127. All SUs that wish to
communicate with the Base
station must have same Base ID
loaded into their memory. It
can only be changed while in
Opmode “OFF.”
AP ID: Arbitrary integer 1-255.
For identifying APs within a
single Base station. It can only
be changed while in Opmode
“OFF.”
IP Address: The IP address of
the AP for use in Telnet, HTTP,
SNMP, and TFTP.
Default Opmode: Is the
Opmode, after a reboot or
power cycle, that the radio will
enter after the period of time
determined by the Default
Opmode parameter. Provided
that no attempt to connect via
serial port or Telnet is made.
Switches: Checked means
active.
Block Broadcast and
multicast packets: Block these
types of Ethernet packets when
active. ARP packet will be
passed.
Activate SU to SU
communication: Allows SUs
in matching groups (except
group 0) to communicate with
each other via the AP. See the
Subscriber Database section for
more information.