User's Manual

Access Point Product Specification AP Software Configuration via Web Interface
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The following table defines the fields on this screen. To edit these fields, click on the Disable RF
button. After you make the changes, click on the Save button and then the Enable RF button.
NOTE: If you disable the RF, the AP is still connected to the Gateway.
Table 9. Fields on the Backhaul Configuration Screen
Field
Unit
Description
Control Socket
Mode
N/A
Options for this field are as follows:
Server: When the AP is set to work in Server mode, it listens for a
TCP connection with the Total Reach Gateway on port
number 2021. See descriptions below for setting the
following fields.
Client: When the AP is set to work in Client mode, the AP requests
service from the Total Reach Gateway. See the field
descriptions below for setting the following fields.
Control Server
Port Number
N/A
The port number when the AP is set to Server mode. When the AP is in
Server mode, this field should be set to 2021. The AP listens on port
2021 for a TCP connection with the Total Reach Gateway. Ensure that
port 2021 is allowed on the firewall in your network.
Total Reach
Gateway
Hostname/IP
Address
N/A
For Server mode, this field is grayed out and not accessible.
For Client mode, the Total Reach Gateway IP Address or Fully
Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) should be entered here.
Total Reach
Gateway Port
Number
N/A
For Server mode, this field is grayed out and not accessible.
For Client mode, this field should be set to 5051. Ensure that port
number 5051 is allowed on the network firewall.
Enable HTTP
Tunneling?
N/A
Options for this field are: Yes or No. When Yes is selected, the
following option is available: Use HTTP Tunneling Proxy? The options
for this parameter are also Yes or No. When Yes is selected, the
following parameters are available to configure:
HTTP Proxy IP Address: The IP address of the http proxy server to
use
HTTP Proxy Port Number: The port number of the http proxy
server to use
HTTP Proxy User Name: This is optional.
HTTP Proxy Password: This is optional.
Online Duration
Without
Backhaul
Connection
seconds
The length of time allowed for the AP not to have a GPS fix. The
default is 600 seconds.
Keep-Alive
Interval
seconds
The number of seconds allowed for the interval where the AP checks
the link to the network to determine whether the link is still “alive” or
broken.
Message Tx
Timeout
seconds
The number of seconds allowed before the AP times out and stops
trying to transmit a message.