Intermec 2430 User Guide

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Chapter 6—Configuration Command Reference 
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Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual 
Wakeup On Broadcast 
 
Terminals:  2415, 2425, 2435, 2455, 2475, and 2485/6 with OpenAir radios. 
 
Description:  Determines if the RF terminal can receive broadcast messages sent from 
the network. If the wakeup on broadcast is enabled, the radio on the RF 
terminal will turn on to receive broadcast messages. If this command is 
disabled, the terminal radio will ignore broadcast messages.  
Power Management Tip: For 241X, 242X, and 243X terminals, if your 
network has many broadcast messages, you may want to disable the 
Wakeup On Broadcast command to preserve the battery pack’s power. 
 
Syntax: RBdata 
Acceptable values for data are: 
0 Disabled 
1 Enabled 
 
Default: Disabled 
 
Menu System:  Main Menu > Configuration Menu > Communications Menu > Radio 
 
Bar Codes:  Scan one of these bar codes: 
Disable Wakeup On Broadcast 
Enable Wakeup On Broadcast 
*$+RB0* 
*$+RB1* 
*$+RB0* *$+RB1* 
WEP Encryption 
 
Terminals:  2415, 2425, 2435, 2455, 2475, and 2485/6 with 802.11b radios. 
 
Note: If you have a terminal with the 802.1x security option, the WEP 
Encryption command is managed by the 802.1x security feature. This 
command cannot be configured manually. 
 
Description:  Determines if you want the RF terminal to use the Wired Equivalent 
Privacy (WEP) algorithm for data encryption of wireless communications. 
WEP protects the transmitted data using a 64-bit or 128-bit seed key and 
the RC4 encryption algorithm. However, when WEP is enabled, it only 
protects the data packet information. It does not protect the physical layer 
header, so other devices on the network can listen to the control data 
needed to manage the network.  
 
Syntax: LKdata 
Acceptable values for data are:  
0 Disabled 
1 Enabled