User Guide Part 1
Wi-Fi Array
Configuring the Wi-Fi Array 185
1. Enable Interface: Choose Yes to enable this network interface (Fast
Ethernet, Gigabit 1 or Gigabit 2), or choose No to disable the interface.
2. LED Indicator: Choose Enabled to allow the LED for this interface to
blink with traffic on the port, or choose Disabled to turn the LED off.
The LED will still light during the boot sequence, then turn off. This
option is only available for the Gigabit interfaces.
3. Allow Management on Interface: Choose Yes to allow management of
this Array via the selected network interface, or choose No to deny all
management privileges for this interface. This option is only available for
the Gigabit interfaces—management is always enabled on the 10/100
interface (sometimes called the Management Port).
4. Auto Negotiate: This feature allows the Array to negotiate the best
transmission rates automatically. Choose Yes to enable this feature, or
choose No to disable this feature—the default is enabled. If you disable
the Auto Negotiate feature, you must define the Duplex and Speed
options manually (otherwise these options are not available).
a. Duplex: Full-duplex mode transmits data in two directions
simultaneously (for example, a telephone is a full-duplex device
because both parties can talk and be heard at the same time). Half-
duplex allows data transmission in one direction at a time only (for
example, a walkie-talkie is a half-duplex device). If the Auto-
Negotiate feature is disabled, you can manually choose Half or Full
duplex for your data transmission preference.
b. Speed: If the Auto-Negotiate feature is disabled, you must manually
choose the desired data transmission speed from the pull-down list. If
configuring the Fast Ethernet interface the options are 10 Megabit or
100 Megabit. If configuring the Gigabit 1 or Gigabit 2 interfaces the
options are 100 Megabit or Gigabit.
5. Port mode: Select the desired behavior for the gigabit Ethernet ports from
the following options. For a more detailed discussion of the use of the
Gigabit ports and the options below, please see the Xirrus Gigabit Ethernet
Port Modes Application Note in the Xirrus Library
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