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
The name of the LAN Access Profile service shown in the Service Discovery.
3. Defaultroute modification policy [0]
How the LAN Access Profile should modify the defaultroute in routing tables:
0: Do not alter defaultroute (default)
1: When acting as a LAP client, set defaultroute according to the LAP server
2: When acting as a LAP server, set defaultroute according to the LAP client
3: Set defaultroute according to the LAP server/client connected
4. First IP for LAP clients [192.168.160.0]
This defines the C-class of IP addresses to be used in point-to-point
connections between Access Server and LAP clients.
Full C-class is required: use "x.y.z.0".
B.5.1.2. PAN user profile settings
Submenu containing Personal Area Network User Profile settings.
1. Service name (shown in SDP) [PAN User]
The name of the PAN User Profile service shown in the Service Discovery.
2. Enable zeroconf when calling [No]
Enable ZeroConf protocol for outgoing PANU connections.
3. Enable zeroconf when answering [No]
Enable ZeroConf protocol for incoming PANU connections.
B.5.1.3. PAN g eneric networking profile settings
Submenu containing Personal Area Network Generic Networking Profile
settings.
1. Service name (shown in SDP) [Generic Networking]
The name of the PAN Generic Networking Profile service shown in
the Service Discovery.
2. Use dynamic network configuration for local IP address [No]
Whether or not DHCP is used for configuring local IP Address. Enable only if
you are connecting this PAN-GN to another PAN-GN that will provide the IP
configuration.
3. Local GN interface IP address [192.168.161.1]
The IP address for the local GN interface.
4. Local GN interface subnet mask [255.255.255.0]
The netmask for the local GN interface.
5. Start DHCP server for remote users [Yes]
Whether or not this device should start DHCP for remote devices connecting
to this PAN-GN. Disabled if "Use dynamic network configuration for local IP
address" is used.
6. First IP for lease block [192.168.161.2]
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