User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Copyright © 2004, Vivato, Inc.
- Who Should Read This Document?
- Printing This Document
- VIVATO, INC. END USER LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE TERMS
- Safety Information
- Conventions Used in This Document
- Contact Information
- VIVATO, INC. END USER LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE TERMS 3
- Safety Information 9
- Introduction 23
- Installation 29
- Initial Configuration Using the Built-In Web Pages 35
- Using the Main Configuration Web Pages 51
- Network Configuration Web Pages 55
- Security Configuration Web Pages 71
- Monitoring Clients and System Operations 79
- Services, Password, Config, and Firmware Web Pages 85
- Diagnostics Web Screen and Help 93
- Configuration Using The Command Line Interface 95
- Network Monitoring 145
- Verifying Wi-Fi Operation 149
- Dynamic Assignment of Client IP Addresses 153
- Updating AP/Bridge Firmware 159
- Introduction
- Powered Ethernet
- Omni-directional Antennas
- Ethernet and Serial Ports
- Reset To Factory Defaults
- Metal Enclosure
- IEEE 802.11 ISM-Band Channel Operation
- Multi-AP/Bridge Operation for Extended Coverage
- Basic Service Set Operation
- Web Page or Command Line Interface Configuration
- Network Configuration Examples
- Specifications
- Shipping Contents
- Installation
- Initial Configuration Using the Built-In Web Pages
- Using the Main Configuration Web Pages
- Network Configuration Web Pages
- Security Configuration Web Pages
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Network Settings
Network Configuration Web Pages
• IP Pool Netmask: Enter the subnet mask for the range of IP addresses specified in the IP Pool
functions.
• IP Pool End: Enter the ending IP address in the range of address to assign to DHCP-enabled
clients.
• Lease Time: Enter the number of seconds that an assigned IP address can be leased by a client
before it must be renewed.
• Nameserver 1, 2, 3: Enter the IP addresses of up to three name servers to used with clients who
get their IP addresses from this DHCP server.
• Broadcast Address: Enter the DHCP broadcast IP address. This is the address that is returned
if a DHCP client requests the broadcast address from the DHCP server.
• Gateway: Enter the IP address of the interface used as the gateway for DHCP clients to
connect to your wired network. This is often the IP address of the default bridge (br0).
• Domain: Enter a domain name to represent the range of IP addresses served by this DHCP
server.
• WINS Server: Enter the IP address of a Windows internet naming service (WINS) server.
• NTP Server 1, 2, 3: Enter the IP address of a network time protocol (NTP) server. Up to three
time servers can be specified.
• Create: Create the new DHCP server. The settings that you entered are then displayed in their
own table (see below), and can be edited by entering the new values and selecting Make
Changes.
◊ State: Select ENABLED to start using the DHCP server, or select DISABLED to stop using
this DHCP server. Make Changes must be selected before the new setting is used.
◊ Delete: Deletes this DHCP server.
Figure 10—Editing or Deleting a Configured DHCP Server