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SPEEDLAN 9200 User Guide Part # 34357-MNL Rev.03
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Other specialized parameters not common under the Wireless menu for mesh routers:
RTS/CTS has been added to this chapter. See Request to Send (RTS) /
Clear to Send (CTS), page 4-8.
If you choose Rx Threshold, you will be able to set the threshold for each
mesh router on the network. For more information, see Receive (Rx)
Threshold Parameter, page 4-9 for details.
If you choose Blocked Links, you will be able to block or unblock mesh
routers. For more information, see Blocked Links, page 4-10 for more
details.
If you want to enter the number of times that a neighbor node can fail to
reply to a neighbor discovery probe before it is declared unreachable, see
Link Expiration, page 4-11.
DHCP
Use this menu to configure a DHCP server on one or more of the wired
interfaces. You can also view log messages and view the interfaces being
serviced with DHCP. For more information see, DHCP Server Menu,
page 3-44. You can also enable DHCP Relay and set the parameters as
needed.
Forwarding
Use this menu to control how traffic is forwarded through this router. For more
information, see Forwarding Menu, page 3-51.
Diagnostics
Use this menu to troubleshoot your SPEEDLAN 9200 network. For more
information, see Diagnostics Menu (Troubleshooting the Network), page 3-68.
Admin
Use this menu to perform administrative tasks, such as setting up user
password and permission information. You can also remotely control the
SPEEDLAN 9200 routers on the network, update software, reset all
configuration to the factory default, enable or disable SPEEDSignal, and
enable manufacturer access to the router for advanced troubleshooting. For
more information, see Admin Menu, page 3-74.
If you need to remotely reboot or turn off the SPEEDLAN 9200 mesh
routers, see Remote Control, page 4-12.
If you need to remotely reboot a mesh router, see Remote Control,
page 4-12. If you need to update the software on the mesh routers, see
Software Update, page 4-12.