User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Access Server
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Access Server
- Chapter 2. Getting Started with Access Server
- Chapter 3. Using the System
- 3.1. Network Interfaces
- 3.2. Bluetooth
- 3.3. Compact Flash Cards
- 3.4. USB Memory Dongles and Compact Flash Memory Cards
- 3.5. Servers
- 3.5.1. Finder
- 3.5.2. ObexSender
- 3.5.3. SMS Gateway Server
- 3.5.4. User Level Watchdog
- 3.5.5. Remote Management
- 3.5.5.1. Overview
- 3.5.5.2. Management Packet Format
- 3.5.5.3. Management Packet Information File Format
- 3.5.5.4. Management Operation Example: Hello World
- 3.5.5.5. Management Operation Example: Software Update
- 3.5.5.6. Management Operation Example: IPQUERY
- 3.5.5.7. Management with USB Memory Dongle or Compact Flash Memory Card
- 3.5.6. FTP
- 3.5.7. Web Server
- 3.5.8. SNMP
- 3.5.9. OpenVPN
- 3.5.10. SSH
- 3.5.11. Telnet
- 3.5.12. NTP
- 3.6. Utilities
- 3.7. Real Time Clock
- 3.8. Time Zone
- 3.9. System ReInstall and Upgrade
- Chapter 4. SPPoverIP
- Chapter 5. Obexsender
- Chapter 6. Software Development Kit
- 6.1. Introduction to SDK
- 6.2. Installing SDK
- 6.3. Creating Applications
- Chapter 7. iWRAP Bluetooth Interface
- 7.1. Terms
- 7.2. Starting the iWRAP Servers
- 7.3. Writing iWRAP Applications
- 7.4. Commands Controlling iWRAP
- INFO
- QUIT
- SET
- SAVE
- LOAD
- PING
- PONG
- ECHO
- LOCK
- UNLOCK
- SHUTDOWN
- SLEEP
- 7.5. Finding Bluetooth Devices
- INQUIRY
- NAME
- 7.6. Making a Bluetooth Connection
- CALL
- CONNECT
- NO CARRIER
- RING
- RINGING
- CLOSE
- LIST
- STATUS
- 7.7. Service Discovery
- SDPSEARCH
- SDPATTR
- SDPQUERY
- SDP bdaddr
- SDP ADD
- SDP DEL
- SDP LIST
- 7.8. Example Sessions
- 7.9. Error Codes
- Chapter 8. I/O API
- Chapter 9. Advanced Use Cases for Access Server
- Chapter 10. Certification Information and WEEE Compliance
- Appendix A. Directory Structure
- Appendix B. Setup Options
- Appendix C. Open Source Software Licenses
- Appendix D. Supported Hardware
Appendix B. Setup Options
security and system boot speed.
5. Enable GPRS interface [No]
Set this option to Yes if you want to have the GPRS interface enabled.
To use the interface, a supported Compact Flash GPRS card or a serial GPRS
modem must be attached to Access Server.
6. Time server (rdate) []
Hostname or IP address of the time server to be connected at system boot to
retrieve correct time using the Time Protocol (RFC 868).
NTP client is running by default, so rdate should not be needed at all.
7. Zeroconf interface [nap]
Defines the interface in which Zeroconf is running.
Possible interface names are "nap", "gn" and "none".
B.3.1. Default interface settings
Default interface settings. By default, Ethernet and Bluetooth
PAN-NAP interfaces are assigned to this interface.
1. Use dynamic network configuration [Yes]
This option determines whether or not automatic configuration of the default
network interface (nap) using DHCP should be attempted at boot. If set to
no, you have to manually enter IP address and other network settings.
2. IP address [192.168.42.3]
The IP address of Access Server.
3. Subnet mask [255.255.255.0]
The network mask of Access Server.
4. IP address of the default gateway [192.168.42.254]
The IP address of the default gateway in the LAN to which Access Server
is connected.
5. List of name server IPs [192.168.42.1 192.168.42.2]
The IP address(es) of the name servers, separated by space.
B.3.2. Ethernet cable settings
Ethernet cable settings.
1. Assign to default interface [Yes]
Assigns Ethernet (eth0) to default interface (nap) with settings
specified in Default interface settings.
Do NOT set this to No if you don’t know what you are doing. There
is a high risk that you end up with invalid network settings if you
do so.
If you need to set a static IP address to Access Server, do it
in the Default interface settings.
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