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• Ethernet Port Configuration—Presents a menu for defining the sta-
tus of the Ethernet port (enabled or disabled), the Ethernet rate
limit, link hardware watch (enabled/disabled), and the Ethernet
link poll address. Detailed explanations of this menu are con-
tained on Page 45.
•
DHCP Server Configuration—Menu for configuration of DHCP
services by the Access Point unit. DHCP provides “on-the-fly”
IP address assignments to other LAN devices, including MDS
iNET 900 units. See “DHCP Server Configuration” on Page 46
for more information. [
Disabled]
• SNMP Agent Configuration—Contains SNMP configuration
parameters. See “SNMP Agent Configuration” on Page 48 for
more information.
•
Rem-to-Rem bridging—This option is only available on Access
Point radios. When this option is disabled communication can
only happen from Remote to Access Point. This setting prevents
a PC connected to one Remote radio to access a network con-
nected to a different Remote within the same AP realm. [
enabled,
disabled; enabled
]
• Prioritized AP Configuration—This option is only available on
Remotes. It allows the definition of a Primary AP to which a
Remote radio should be connected. See “Prioritized AP Config-
uration Submenu” on Page 50 for more information.
•
Ethernet Address (Display Only)—Hardware address of the
unit’s Ethernet interface.
•
Wireless Address (Display Only)—Hardware address of the
unit’s wireless Ethernet interface.
2.4.2 Network Interface Configuration Menu
Because iNET-II and iNET radios support 802.1Q VLAN, the method
for configuring the IP address of a radio may vary depending on whether
the VLAN Status option is enabled or not.
Invisible place holder
Figure 2-15. Network Interface Configuration Menu