User guide

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RF45-PRO
User Guide
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- Through the Command Line Interface (accessible either over
the network by making a Telnet connection or locally by connecting
a terminal to the ARF45-PRO’s serial port): the advantage of this
method is that the user can access the ARF45-PRO configuration
without having the knowledge of its WLAN settings (for instance in
order to perform the very first configuration of the product which
contains the factory settings). However the drawback of this
method is that the command line interface is not user friendly and
thus requires the user to navigate through the parameters
structure tree and handle commands (it is actually a Cisco –like
CLI). However this burden can be avoided by using the Adeunis
configuration application which is a user-friendly application tool
enabling the configuration of the ARF45-PRO from the serial
interface. The purpose of this application is also to assist the user
in configuring the ARF45-PRO by providing him with a step by step
procedure.
Please refer to the “ARF45-PRO_CommandSet.html” file which
presents the parameters structure tree as well as all the available
commands and their definition.
The configuration parameters are organised in several groups, based on their
function: for instance the parameters pertaining to the network settings are
put together into a group of parameters named
Network
.
ARF45-PRO WLAN PROFILES
The ARF45-PRO may have up to four WLAN profiles active at the same time.
A profile corresponds to the configuration of a WLAN link on the ARF45-PRO.
In other words, a profile defines the parameters for the connection between
an ARF45-PRO and the wireless network.
Those parameters are of 3 types: