User's Manual

Communication Machinery Corporation (CMC)
9-4 Rev #/Date: 2.0.0 Beta/07.17.03
Loading Files from the Command PC
If you attempt to load a scenario file from the command PC using
the web-based user interface, the browser may display the
following warning dialog:
Click “OK” to continue.
Missing Key File
The EmulationEngine is offered in four configurations:
EmulationEngine 11a: Supports IEEE 802.11a only.
EmulationEngine 11b: Supports IEEE 802.11b only.
EmulationEngine 11a/11b: Supports IEEE 802.11a and 802.11b.
EmulationEngine 11a/b/g: Supports IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, and
802.11g.
Each configuration is shipped with a unique feature key that is
stored in the EmulationEngine’s flash file system. If the keyfile
does not exist or is corrupted or you have requested a feature
upgrade, the CLI will prompt you to enter your authorization code
in order to create the keyfile. There are only two conditions where
the authorization code must be entered.
1) Feature Upgrades
2) Corrupted or non-existent keyfile
NOTE: The web-based user interface does not provide any
indication of a missing keyfile. When the keyfile is missing, the
EmulationEngine’s web server will not respond to the browser.
If the keyfile has been corrupted or does not exist or you have
requested a feature upgrade, you will be prompted to enter your
unique key/authorization code when you establish a telnet or
serial connection and log in to the CLI.
Example:
telnet 192.168.0.50
EE login: Admin
Password: **