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SM User Manual January 2004
Software Release 4.1
NAT Public Network Interface Configuration, Subnet Mask
This field displays the subnet mask of the SM. If DHCP Client is enabled, then the DHCP server
automatically assigns this subnet mask.
NAT Public Network Interface Configuration, Gateway IP Address
This field displays the gateway IP address for the SM. If DHCP Client is enabled, then the DHCP
server automatically assigns this gateway IP address.
RF Public Network Interface Configuration, IP Address
The operator either enables or disables the RF public interface for this SM. Additionally, the
operator assigns the IP address for over-the-air management of the module when the RF public
interface is enabled.
RF Public Network Interface Configuration, Subnet Mask
The operator assigns the subnet mask for over-the-air management of the module when the RF
public interface is enabled.
RF Public Network Interface Configuration, Gateway IP Address
The operator assigns the gateway IP address for over-the-air management of the module when the
RF public interface is enabled.
8.3.4 IP Configuration Buttons with NAT Enabled
Regardless of whether NAT is enabled, the IP Configuration page provides the following buttons:
Save Changes
When the operator clicks this button, any changes that have been made on the IP Configuration
page are recorded in flash memory. However, these changes do not apply until the next reboot of
the module.
Undo Saved Changes
When the operator clicks this button, any changes that have been made but were not committed by
a reboot of the module are undone.
Set to Factory Defaults
When the operator clicks this button, all configurable parameters are reset to the factory settings.
Reboot
When the operator clicks this button, the module reboots. When the operator has changed
parameters in the IP Configuration page, the system highlights the Reboot button as a reminder
that a reboot (in addition to a save operation) is required to implement the changes.
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