User`s guide

Setting Up the Association Table 10 - 7
Network Map (Trace)
This command builds a table similar to the Network Map Table but does
not continuously display the table. Whenever the contents of the table
change, a log message appears indicating the changes. The command is
most useful for watching the movement of the radio nodes through the
infrastructure.
LM4500 202271 found associated to BRE105E 22ff0a
unit_112c80 Lobby_112c80 lost
NOTE: Press ENTER to exit screen.
Setting the Allowed Number of Child Nodes (Maximum)
This command determines the maximum number of allowed child nodes
that can be associated to the Ethernet or Token Ring Bridge.
Controlling Associations With Static Entries (Autoassoc/Add/Remove)
Use the auto-association parameter and the static association table
entries to control associations.
In its default configuration, the Bridge will allow any radio node in range
to associate to it. For a more secure installation you must add static
entries to the association table for these nodes. This allows control over
which radio nodes are allowed to associate with which Bridge.
If auto-association is “On”, any radio node will be allowed to associate.
If the parameter is “Off”, only nodes whose address matches a static
table entry will be allowed to associate.
Static table entries are association table entries added manually by the
operator and saved in the configuration memory. To add an entry, use
Add” on the Association Menu. “Add” supplies the address of the node
that is to be controlled.