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Fragmentation
Threshold
Max packet size allowed
before fragmentation occurs
1600 256 to 1600 bytes
RTS Threshold Number of bytes for the
RTS/CTS handshake
boundary
500 0 to 1600 bytes
RSSI Threshold RSSI value at that the
connection is deemed
“degraded”
“Not Programmed” Any integer in the
range: 0 to -120
SNR Threshold SNR value at that the
connection is deemed
“degraded”
“Not Programmed” Any integer in the
range: 0 to 40
Skip Zone Options Determine which frequency
zones to block out; up to 3
zones
not skipped skipped, not skipped
Table 2-9. Serial Config. (COM1/COM2) Menu Structure and Functions
Submenu Description Default Acceptable Range
Enabled Control of availability of
services for this port.
COM1: Disabled
COM2: Enabled
Enabled/Disabled
NOTE: Enabling data
services on COM1
disables access to the
embedded
management system
through this port.
Mode Enable/disable serial
gateway mode for this serial
port
Enabled Serial-to-Serial
IP-to-Serial
Data Rate Baud rate of the port 19200 bps 1200, 2400, 4800.
9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, 115200
Flow Control Hardware handshaking
between iNET and
connected device
Disabled Enabled/Disabled
Send to Address An IP address to which
incoming serial packets
should be sent.
For an AP in serial-to-serial
mode this should be a
multicast address.
0.0.0.0 Any legal IP address
Send to Port The IP port to which data
packets received from the
device connected to the
iNET should be sent.
COM1: 30010
COM2: 30011
Any valid IP port
Receive on Port Direct IP multicast packets
from this source and pass it
through to the connected
serial device.
For a Remote in
serial-to-serial mode this
should match the AP's
multicast send to address
COM1: 30010
COM2: 30011
Any valid IP port
Table 2-8. Radio Configuration Menu Structure and Functions (Continued)
Submenu Description Default Acceptable Range