User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Part # 34357-MNL Rev.03 SPEEDLAN 9200 User Guide
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ble); Max Tx Retries and Signaling Rate Fallback, page 3-41 and Max
Throughput (Regulating Bandwidth), page 3-43).
DHCP Server menu: Setting Up DHCP, page 3-46; Adding a New DHCP Sub-
net, page 3-47, Adding a DHCP Client, page 3-49, Configuring DHCP Relay,
page 3-50, Viewing Log Messages, page 3-51 and Forwarding Menu,
page 3-51.
Forwarding menu: Forwarding Menu, page 3-51, Priority Queuing,
page 3-52, Three Features of NAT, page 3-56, Firewall, page 3-63 and IP
Sessions, page 3-68.
Diagnostics menu: Interface Statistics, page 3-69; ARP Table, page 3-71 and
ICMP Statistics, page 3-71.
Admin menu: User Configuration Passwords, page 3-74;
Software Update, page 3-75; Software Update, page 3-75, Support,
page 3-76 and Current Sessions, page 3-77.
Note: For more information on how the Configurator menu and this chapter is
structured, see Overview of the SPEEDLAN 9200 Configurator General Main
Menu, page 3-7.
Manual Initial Configuration of the SPEEDLAN 9200
Each SPEEDLAN 9200 is produced with a default configuration that renders it usable in
many applications. However, if you need to manually configure your SPEEDLAN 9200
router, follow the directions below.
Prerequisites
Configuration of the SPEEDLAN 9200 is done through the SPEEDLAN 9200
Configurator. In order to access the SPEEDLAN 9200 Configurator, you must have:
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Warning! Do not forget your password. Keep it in a safe place.
If you lose your full access password, there is no way to recover
it without returning the router back to the manufacturer.