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WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE REFERENCE
RADIO CONFIGURATION
(BASIC RADIO SETTINGS)
MENU ITEM MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION
Name Each radio can be assigned a name to be used in status functions.
MANET (ADVANCED)
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IP Multicast Rout-
ing
AUTO: Node will prune multicast packets that are not requested (de-
fault, most efficient setting for network).
PULL ALL MULTICAST: Node will accept all multicast packets it hears
on the network. Note: Windows CE/XP computers do not respond
to IGMP Multicast Group Queries sent by Wave Relay nodes. “Pull All
Multicast” should be used in networks with Windows CE/XP computers
to work around this issue.
Root Gateway
Priority
(advanced)
HIGH: Any node in your network directly connected to wired
infrastructure should have priority set to “HIGH.”
MEDIUM: All other non-mobile routers should be set to “MEDIUM.”
LOW: Mobile routers should be set to “LOW.”
DHCP Server
Filter
(advanced)
ALLOW: Device will pass DHCP messages FROM a DHCP server which
is bridged directly by one of its interfaces. Only the devices which are
directly wired to the switch where the DHCP server resides need to be
set to “ALLOW.”
BLOCK: Device will not bridge any DHCP reply packets that it picks
up off of any of its bridged interfaces. By setting all of the nodes in
the network (except the nodes physically connected to the real DHCP
server) to “BLOCK,” you will ensure that users of your system will
always use the correct DHCP server.
SNAP OUI
(advanced)
Controls the Subnetwork Access Protocol Organizationally Unique
Identifier - The factory OUI, 0018A6, is registered to Persistent Systems,
LLC with the IEEE. SNAP OUI is used to identify Wave Relay
®
packets.
Changing this field allows the user to obscure which protocol is being
used by the system. All nodes must be set to the same value or they will
not communicate.