User manual
User manual Version 1.0
SW5002 Wireless Serial Server
Copyright © 2007 Atop Technologies, Inc.
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Wishes
Specifies minimum number of the devices you wish to get reply from after
sending an Invite request. If there is not as many as devices responding to
your invitation, the system repeatedly sends invitation until your request is
fulfilled.
Reply
Indicates the actual number of devices this utility program detected.
Retry
Specify the number of times that an Invite request is re-sent.
Locate
Locate the specified device by sound identification (Beep)
Reset
Reset the selected device.
Config
Configure the selected device.
Exit
Exit this utility.
IP Address
Indicate the IP address of the device that replied to your request.
Leading tag “!” stands for IP address collision, possibly caused by duplicated IP
addresses on the network.
Leading tag “?” stands for Mac address collision, possibly caused by duplicated
Mac addresses on the network.
MAC Address
Indicates the MAC address of responding device.
Gateway
Indicates the IP address of the gateway.
Subnet Mask
Indicates the TCP/IP network mask.
OS
Indicates the OS version of the responding device.
AP Version
Indicates the AP version of the responding device.
Model
Indicates the model number of the responding device. This field is only
available for monitor.exe version 2.0 and above.
B.2. SNMP Network Management Platform
SW5002 is an SNMP device that allows many popular SNMP network management platforms such
as HP OpenView and SunNet Manager or other ones to conduct monitoring on the device.
Depending on the network management tools used SW5002 information can be collected from
running the management tools including IP address, DNS name, system descriptions and NIC
information.
B.3. An Example: Using NetworkView
NetworkView is a free compact network management tool from NetworkView Software, Inc.
(www.networkview.com
). It discovers all TCP/IP nodes in a network using DNS, SNMP and ports
information and documents with printed maps and reports for future use.
First, download and install the tool on ones PC (Windows 2000 and Windows XP), then start
NetworkView.
Click on the
button to open a new file. The following screen shall appear, on Addresses field,
Enter in the IP address range for searching.