User guide
Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination
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LAN DHCP Server, Alternate DNS IP Address
Enter the DNS IP address to use when the DNS IP Address parameter is set to Set Manually and
no response is received from the preferred DNS IP address.
Remote Configuration Interface, Interface Enable/Disable
If you want over-the-air management capability for the SM, select Enabled. If you want to limit
management of the SM to its Ethernet interface, select Disabled.
Remote Configuration Interface
The Remote Configuration interface is the RF-side address for management by an EMS or NMS
(Prizm or WM, for example).
Remote Configuration Interface, Interface Enable/Disable
When this interface is Disabled, the SM is not directly accessible by IP address, and management
access is only through either
• the LAN (Ethernet) interface
• a link from an AP web page into the WAN (RF-side) interface.
When this interface is Enabled, you can configure management access through either
• a Static IP address
• an IP address that DHCP provides for the WAN interface.
Remote Configuration Interface, Connection Type
This parameter may be set to
• Static IP—when this is the selection, the following three parameters (IP Address, Subnet
Mask, and Gateway IP Address) must all be properly populated.
• DHCP—when this is the selection, the information from the DHCP server configures the
interface.
Remote Configuration Interface, IP Address
If Static IP is set as the Connection Type of the WAN interface, then this parameter configures
the IP address of the SM for RF management traffic.
Remote Configuration Interface, Subnet Mask
If Static IP is set as the Connection Type of the WAN interface, then this parameter configures
the subnet mask of the SM for RF management traffic.