User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Important Information
- Notices
- Description
- Installation
- Configuration
- Overview
- Accessing the Main Menu
- Configuring with the Main Menu
- Unit Identification
- Hardware/Software Revision
- System Software ROM Images
- System Current Status
- Network Configuration
- IP Filter Configuration
- RF Station Configuration
- Viewing Current RF Station Configuration
- Setting the Operating Mode
- General Equipment Setup for Performing RF Tests
- Setting Test Mode Timer Minutes
- Performing Link Monitor Test (Normal Mode)
- Performing Transmit and Receive Tests
- Performing the RSSI Test
- Setting the RF Transmit Status
- Setting the Link Monitor Period
- Setting Maximum Remote Distance (Base Station Only)
- Setting Link Monitor Remote Station Rank
- Adjusting Throttling (Remote Station Only)
- Setting Tx Power Automatically (Remote Station Only)
- Adjusting User Output Power Ceiling (Remote Station Only)
- Setting Signal Margin (Remote Station Only)
- Viewing Current Output Power Level Adjust
- Radio Module Configuration
- Viewing the Radio Module Configuration
- Setting Config Test Minutes
- Setting the Station Type
- Setting the Station Rank
- Setting the Center Frequency
- Setting Security Passwords
- Setting the Scrambling Code
- Setting the Acquisition Code
- Adjusting the Tx Power Level
- Setting a Base to Repeater Mode (Base Station Only)
- Setting System Symmetry Type (Base Station Only)
- Setting Dynamic Polling Level (Base Station Only)
- Setting Remote Unit RF Group
- Rebooting and Saving RF Module Configurations
- RF/Ethernet Statistics
- System Security
- System Commands
- Link Monitor Display
- Logout
- Setting Operating Mode with the Mode Button
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Planning Your Wireless Link
- Appendix B: Using HyperTerminal
- Appendix C: Configuring a Simple Data Network
- Appendix D: SNMP
- Appendix E: Technical Reference Information
- Appendix F: Menu Map
- Appendix G: Upgrading Software
- Glossary
- Index
Configuration
96 AWE 120-24 Installation & Configuration Guide
Allowing Remote Access and Configuration
One way to control remote access to a unit’s configuration menu is by restricting the type of link that can be
used to make remote configuration changes. The default setting is to allow remote configuration changes with
both wired and wireless links using telnet or SNMP. However, you can enable or disable the type of link
independently with two settings: Ethernet Access to Local Host and Wireless Access to Local Host.
Note: Data will pass as usual between both units. These two settings restrict remote access to the unit’s
depending on the type of link that exists between the remote terminal and the unit–wired or wireless.
Also, you cannot "ping" a unit if the link is disabled.
➧
To enable Ethernet and wireless access
1. From the Main Menu, select System Security and press Enter. The System Security menu is
displayed.
2. Select Ethernet Access to Local Host and press
Enter. The data field highlights.
3. Select the desired setting, where:
4. Press
Enter. The new value appears in the field.
5. Select Wireless Access to Local Hostand press
Enter. The data field highlights.
6. Select the desired setting where:
7. Press
Enter. The new value appears in the field.
8. Press
Esc to exit to the Main Menu.
on Enable configuration changes to the unit via the Ethernet
off Disable configuration changes to the unit via the Ethernet
on Enable configuration changes to the unit via the air
off Disable configuration changes to the unit via the air
System Security
SNMP Community Name 1 public
SNMP Community Name 2 netman
Change User Password Press Enter to change password
Confirm User Password Press Enter to confirm password
Change Supervisor Password Press Enter to change password
Confirm Supervisor Password Press Enter to confirm password
Ethernet Access to Local Host -> on
Wireless Access to Local Host on
Auto Logout Minutes (1-120) 10