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WipLL System Description
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range of 192.168.0.0 does not have to change IP addresses in the network when
installing WipLL.
9.9. Default configurations via WipConfig &
WipManage
In order to simplify WipLL’s configuration and installation, release 1.4 provides 2
layers of default configurations for SPRs:
1. Customer defaults – located in ROM and loaded during manufacturing. These
parameters are customer specific.
2. Protected parameters – basic parameters that enable connectivity of the SPR
such as its IP address, subnet mask and community strings.
Undo operation enables restoring to the previous parameter settings.
9.10. RSSI analysis in WipConfig
WipConfig shows the RSSI value of each SPR. The RSSI value provides important
RF-related information when installing WipLL.
9.11. What is RFC 1918?
Address allocation permits full network layer connectivity among all hosts inside an
enterprise as well as among all public hosts of different enterprises. The cost of
using private internet address space is the potentially costly effort to renumber hosts
and networks between public and private.
The industry standard is that whenever possible, users of unregistered (or "dirty")
networks use the reserved addresses in RFC 1918 on any networks inside the
firewall.
The RFC 1918 addresses that can be used are:
Class A: 10.x.x.x