User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTROLLING THE ACCESS SERVER
- CONFIGURATION
- USING THE SYSTEM
- BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
- INTRODUCTION TO SDK
- INSTALLING THE WRAP SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
- CREATING WRAP APPLICATIONS
- BLUETOOTH SERVER SOCKET INTERFACE
- I/O API
- ABOUT BLUEGIGA
- APPENDIX A – WRAP DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
USER'S AND DEVELOPER'S GUIDE WRAP MULTIRADIO ACCESS SERVER
3 CONFIGURATION
When the WRAP is installed and powered up for the first time, the default configuration
settings are being used. With these settings, the WRAP automatically configures its network
settings assuming that the board is connected to a LAN network with a DHCP server running.
After booting, you can use the WRAP as a Bluetooth LAN/PAN access point to the network
without any changes in configuration. Also, the Serial Port Profile is enabled by default in
listening mode. You can also use Object Push and File Transfer Profiles to send files to/from
the WRAP.
3.1 U
SING THE SETUP APPLICATION
The basic configuration settings can be changed using the "setup" application. It displays the
settings in a hierarchical menu. Navigating the menu is accomplished by entering the number
or letter corresponding to the setting to be viewed and/or changed and pressing <enter>.
Pressing only <enter> either accepts the previous value of the setting or returns to the
previous level in the menu hierarchy. The settings and their meanings, as well as their default
values are described in the following sections.
Note: Ensure that your terminal application transmits only Carriage Return (CR) when the
<enter> key is pressed. If your terminal transmits both CR and LF, you cannot navigate in the
"setup" application.
3.1.1 N
ETWORK CONFIGURATION
1. Enable Interface Eth0 [Y]
This option determines whether or not an Ethernet interface is brought up at all at boot.
If set to no, the other options in the Network Configuration menu are not visible.
2. Hostname of the Device [wrap]
The hostname of the WRAP device. Local applications will see this name.
3.
Domain of the Device [locadomain]
The domain name of the WRAP device. Local applications will see this name.
4. Time Server []
Hostname (or IP address) of the time server connected at system boot to retrieve
correct time using the Time Protocol (RFC 868)
5. Use Dynamic Network Configuration [Y]
This option determines whether or not automatic configuration of the Ethernet interface
using DHCP should be attempted at boot. If set to yes, the following options in the
Network Configuration menu are not visible.
6. IP Address of the Host [10.0.0.101]
If the dynamic network configuration is disabled (step 5), the IP address of the WRAP
must be entered here.
7. Subnet Mask [255.255.255.0]
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