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Modas mc1 User Manual

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MC
802.11 a/b/g/n
Wireless LAN-Bridge
&
Serial Client Adapter
Manual
MC Manual Version 2.10c
1

Table of Contents

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Modas mc1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelMC1
TypeMedia Converter
Fiber TypeMulti-mode/Single-mode
Wavelength850nm, 1310nm, 1550nm (depending on SFP module)
ConnectorRJ45, SFP
Power Supply5V DC
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Humidity5% to 95% (non-condensing)

Summary

Technical Description

Ports of the MC1

Details the ports and LEDs of the MC1 device.

Ports of the MC2

Details the ports and plug assembly of the MC2 device.

Ports of the MC4

Details the ports and plug assembly of the MC4 device.

Meaning of the LEDs

Explains the operating state indicated by the device's LEDs.

Technical Properties

Lists the technical specifications of the MC device.

Wireless LAN Interface

Describes the properties of the wireless LAN interface.

Initial Startup

MC-Config Application

Guides on using the MC-Config application for initial setup.

Reset to Factory Settings

Explains how to restore the device to its default factory settings.

Setup via Web Interface

General Information

Provides general information about the device state and firmware.

System Information

Details device name, uptime, real-time clocks, serial number, and firmware.

Wireless Status Information

Displays information about the current Wireless LAN connection state.

Wired LAN Status Information

Shows the current status of the device's LAN ports.

Serial Port Status

Displays the current status of the serial ports.

Relay Status Information

Shows the current state of the relay function if enabled.

Network Information

Displays information on the active network interfaces.

Access Point Information

Lists all access points registered by the MC, including the connected one.

Device Menu

Allows functions for firmware transfer and config file handling.

Firmware Upload

Describes how to upload firmware files to the MC.

Configuration Management

Manages configuration by resetting, downloading, or uploading files.

Configuration Options

Provides access to configuration dialogs for MC functions.

Statistics

Offers access to activity information and stored messages.

System Log Statistics

Displays system messages stored in the internal file system.

Network Statistics

Shows statistical data on the device's network interfaces.

Bridge Modes

LAN Client Cloning Mode

Connects a LAN device, determining IP/MAC for WLAN connection.

LAN Client Cloning Parameters

Configures parameters for the LAN Client Cloning mode operation.

NAT and Single Client NAT Mode

Works in a separate network, transforming traffic via MC's IP.

NAT Mode Advantages

Lists benefits of NAT mode, including protection and fewer broadcast packets.

Level 2 Bridge Mode

LAN clients communicate with their own IP over WLAN, using MC's MAC address.

MWLC Mode

Solves restrictions by tunneling client data to a master MC.

WLAN Interface Parameters

Wireless LAN Parameters

Configures wireless mode, SSID profiles, phy mode, country, and sleep mode.

Wireless SSID Profile

Defines WLAN SSID profiles for switching between different SSIDs.

SSID Profile Settings

Sets the network name (SSID) and priority for WLAN connection.

Profile Change Action

Determines MC behavior upon SSID profile changes, including DHCP actions.

Security Parameters

Configures encryption methods, keying protocols, keys, and authentication.

EAP Authentication

Enables and configures authentication via 802.1x using various EAP methods.

Certificates

Manages certificate passwords and secure client key settings.

Wireless Roaming

Manages maintaining data connections in mobile environments by switching APs.

Roaming Parameters

Configures roaming behavior based on SNR, intervals, and channels.

Ping Test Function

Functions as an error search tool, documenting connection interruptions and attempting to resolve them.

Access Point List

Defines preferred or avoided access points for roaming decisions.

Debugging

Recording System Messages

Details how to record system messages and traces for problem investigation.

Setting Debug File Destination

Specifies where debug files are stored (RAM, FLASH, or USB).

Specifying Additional Debug Information

Allows adding extra information like timestamps and thread names to debug messages.

Debug Configurations

Defines intensity of system messages via debug levels (ERROR, WARN, INFO, TRACE).

Recording Data Traffic

Configures recording of data traffic from LAN/WLAN interfaces for analysis.

Download Debug Files

Explains how to download log files using the MC-Config program.

Serial Interface Function

Serial Interface Parameters

Details parameters like port activation, device address, baudrate, and network configuration.

Network Configuration

Describes network configuration modes for serial interfaces (TCP/IP Server/Client, UDP/IP, Printer/COM Server).

Keep Alive Settings

Configures keep-alive settings to maintain TCP/IP connections by sending periodic packets.

Handshake Mode

Manages data flow control between serial partners using handshake signals.

USB Memory Stick Configuration

Config-USB-Stick Application

Explains how to use a Config-USB-Stick to quickly replace defective MC devices.

Initializing USB Memory Stick

Details the process of initializing a USB stick via the MC Config program.

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