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Xmodem-based.
Upgrading firmware over RS232.
TFTP-based.
Upgrading firmware by TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol).
HTTP-based.
Upgrading firmware by HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol).
Configuration backup.
The configuration settings of the IEEE 802.11b/g can be backed
up to a file via
TFTP
or
HTTP
for later restoring.
Configuration reset.
Resetting the configuration settings to factory-default values.
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Management
Web-based Network Manager
for configuring and monitoring the IEEE 802.11b/g via
a Web browser. The management protocol is HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)-based.
SNMP.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB I, MIB II, IEEE 802.1d,
IEEE 802.1x, and Private Enterprise MIB are supported.
UPnP.
The IEEE 802.11b/g responds to UPnP discovery messages so that a Windows XP
user can locate the IEEE 802.11b/g in My Network Places and use a Web browser to con-
figure it.
figure it.
Telnet.
The user is enabled to manage the IEEE 802.11b/g by Telnet.
System log.
For system operational status monitoring.
Local log.
System events are logged to the on-board RAM of the IEEE 802.11b/g
and can be viewed using a Web browser.
Remote log by SNMP trap.
Systems events are sent in the form of SNMP traps to
a remote SNMP management server.
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Power over Ethernet. 48VDC power is supplied to a IEEE 802.11b/g over an Ethernet cable
using an 802.11af compliant power injector. This feature facilitates large-scale wireless LAN
deployment.
using an 802.11af compliant power injector. This feature facilitates large-scale wireless LAN
deployment.
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Hardware Watchdog Timer. If the firmware “hangs” in an invalid state, the hardware
watchdog timer will detect this situation and restart the IEEE 802.11b/g. This way, the IEEE
802.11b/g can provide continuous services.
watchdog timer will detect this situation and restart the IEEE 802.11b/g. This way, the IEEE
802.11b/g can provide continuous services.