User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Features and Benefits
- Equipment Features
- SPEEDLAN K2's Polling Protocol -- How it Works in Star Networks
- SPEEDLAN 9000 Mesh Protocol -- How It Works in Non-Line-of-Sight Networks
- Chapter 2 Installing the SPEEDLAN 9101 & SPEEDLAN 9102 Hardware
- Rooftop and Tower Installations Warning
- Hardware Overview
- Drawings of Outdoor, Remote-Mounted Components
- The SPEEDLAN 9101 (with an Attached Standard Omni)
- The SPEEDLAN 9102 (with an External Antenna)
- Chapter 3 Using the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator
- Initial Configuration of the SPEEDLAN 9000
- Overview of the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator Main Menu
- Logging on to the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator
- Interfaces
- System
- Routing
- Wireless
- DHCP Server
- DHCP Relay
- NAT
- Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
- Administrative Access Pages
- Chapter 4 Using SPEEDView
- What is SPEEDView?
- System Requirements
- Installation Instructions
- Starting SPEEDView
- The Program Instructions
- The Main Tab
- Options Tab
- Admin Tab
- Chapter 5 Basics of IP Addressing
- Basics of IP Addressing
- Glossary for Standard Data Communications
- Glossary for Standard Data Communications
- Software License Agreement
SPEEDLAN 9000 Installation and Operation User Guide
Using the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator 3-19
Default Gateway: Enter the IP address of the default gateway. This is the "door" where you want the
data to travel. Then, click Update after modifying information.
Route Table
The routing table displays routing information between destinations. To view routing information,
choose Route Table from the Routing menu. The following page will appear.
Each statistic is defined below:
• Destination: The destination network or host.
• Gateway: This is a network point that acts as the "entrance door" to another network. This
is the first "router" that takes you to the designated host (i.e., the next hop on the network).
• Netmask: The netmask is a 4-byte number that masks the network part of the Internet IP
address, so only the host computer part of the address remains.
• Interface: Specifies which network interface the route will use.
Static Route
The Static Route page allows you to add static routes as additional routes, default routes or routes
that the SPEEDLAN 9000 routers do not contain in their routing table.
To open the Static Route page, choose Static Routes from the Routing menu. Then, choose either
Local or Common.