User Manual

Version 3.03 SPEEDLAN 9000 Series Installation and Operation User Guide
3-2 General Functions of the Configurator
Diagnostics menu: Interface Statistics, page 3-68; ARP Table, page 3-70 and
ICMP Statistics, page 3-71
Admin menu: User Configuration, page 3-74;
Permissions, page 3-74; Software Update, page 3-76 Support, page 3-77 and
Current Sessions, page 3-79.
Note: For more information on how the Configurator menu is structured, see Overview
of the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator General Main Menu, page 3-7.
Manual Initial Configuration of the SPEEDLAN 9000
Each SPEEDLAN 9000 is produced with a default configuration that renders it usable in
many applications. However, if you need to manually configure your 9000 router,
follow the directions below.
Prerequisites
Configuration of the SPEEDLAN 9000 is done through the SPEEDLAN 9000
Configurator. In order to access the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator, you must have:
a client workstation (e.g., PC, Mac, Sun),
a compatible browser (Netscape Navigator 4+ or Internet Explorer 5+), and
a TCP/IP connection to the SPEEDLAN 9000.
A TCP/IP connection to the SPEEDLAN 9000 can be made through its wireless interface
or through its wired interface. If the default configuration creates a wireless LAN that is
compatible with the target inter-network, the network administrator can connect to the
individual SPEEDLAN 9000 router through that wireless LAN. The following section
assumes that a SPEEDLAN 9000 router is being configured via its wired interface,
possibly before it is installed at its intended physical location.
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Warning! Do not forget your password. Keep it in a safe place.
If you lose your full access password, there is no way to recover
it without returning the router to Wave Wireless Networking.