User's Manual

Table Of Contents
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The radio terminal can be managed either locally or remotely.
When accessing the radio terminal for the first time, you must
manage it locally. During the initial configuration, you should
configure it for remote management to be able to manage it
remotely subsequently.
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You only have to carry out the instructions in this section
the first time you access the radio terminal. If you have
accessed the radio terminal before and configured the
ports that you will use for communicating with it, proceed
to section
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on page 60.
The easiest way to configure the radio terminal is by using a web
browser. In order to establish communication between the web
browser and the radio terminal you must first configure the
communication interface.
In some cases you may need to use a text terminal program for
this purpose. The instructions in this manual are written for the
HyperTerminal program which is included in Windows 95/98/NT.
However, other communication applications can also be used.
The management connection depends on whether the radio
terminal should have static or dynamic IP addresses. For more
information about this, refer to the Operation and Maintenance
Manual (WLDM002).
When accessing the radio terminal for the first time, do the
following:
1. Switch on the radio terminal. Refer to section
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on page 48.
2. Connect the radio terminal to a local manager. Refer to
section
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on page 49.
3. Perform initial radio terminal configuration. Refer to section
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on page 58.