Specifications

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DH Parameter/Parameter2 File Name
DH/DSA parameters/parameters2 le name (in PEM format). This is an optional conguration
le for setting parameters for an ephemeral DH key exchange. In most cases, the default RSA
authentication does not use this conguration. However, it is possible to setup RSA to use
ephemeral DH key exchange. In addition, ciphers with DSA keys always use ephemeral
DH keys. This can be used to achieve forward secrecy. If the le is in DSA parameters format,
it will be automatically converted into DH params.
Setting the DHCP or IP conguration in Wireless LAN.
Network Settings
Figure 8 – Network Settings Web Page
WLAN DHCP
Congures the DHCP Client to be enabled or disabled for the wireless interface. If the DHCP Client
is enabled, the module will use DHCP to obtain an IP conguration. If DHCP fails to obtain the IP
conguration, the module’s IP address will be 0.0.0.0. However, if wl-dhcp-fb is enabled, then the
values from wl-dhcp-fbip, wl-dhcp-fbsubnet, and wl-dhcp-fbgateway will be used as the IP address,
subnet mask and gateway address until the module is power cycled. If eth-role is bridge, this eld
species whether the Bridge Client is using DHCP. If enabled, the bridge will wait to congure itself
until the client issues a DHCP request. If disabled, the bridge will attempt to pre-congure itself for
the Client based upon the settings for wl-ip and br-client-mac.
Disabled = Use static IP
Enabled = Use DHCP
WLAN DHCP Client Name
Congures the DHCP Client Host Name to use in the DHCP requests for the wireless interface. On
some APs, this name is displayed along with the MAC address in the list of attached devices. Name
can be up to 31 characters. Default is Airbornexxxxxx, where xxxxxx are the last six hexadecimal
digits of the module’s MAC address.
When DHCP Disable →
WLAN Static IP Address
Congures the static IP address of the wireless interface of the module if the DHCP Client is
disabled. If the Ethernet Role is Router and the WLAN Connection Type is Access Point, this eld
congures the IP address of the rst wireless client that associates to the module. If the wireless
client is not using DHCP, this address must also be congured on the wireless client for IP routing
to work correctly. If the Ethernet Role is Bridge and the WLAN Connection Type is not Access Point,
this eld pre-congures the IP address expected to be used by the Bridge Client and the Module if
that Client uses static IP conguration. If the Ethernet Role is Bridge and the WLAN Connection
Type is Access Point, this eld is ignored. This is also the rst IP address handed out by the
module’s internal wireless DHCP Server (if enabled).
Default is 192.168.1.99.
WLAN Subnet Mask
Congures the static subnet mask of the wireless interface of the module if the DHCP Client is
disabled. If the Ethernet Role is Router and the WLAN Connection Type is Access Point, this eld
congures the subnet mask of the wireless client devices that associate to the module. If the
wireless clients are not using DHCP, this subnet mask must also be congured on the wireless
clients for IP routing to work correctly. If the Ethernet Role is Bridge and the WLAN Connection
Type is Access Point, this eld is ignored. Default is 255.255.255.0.
NOTE
DHCP can only be enabled for the wireless interface if the WLAN Connection Type is not Access Point.