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WLAN Settings (MatchPort b/g Only), Country/Zone

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5: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port Trigger inputs 1-3 Message Priority Minimum notification interval Re-notification interval Set the configurable pins to A = Active, I = Inactive, or X = Don't Care. Active can mean Active Low or Active High. If the configurable pins are all set to X (Don't Care), then they are disabled. If both the serial sequence and the configurable pins are disabled, the trigger is disabled. Note: Each trigger is independent of the others. Each condition within an individual trigger must be met before the unit will send the email. Subject line of the trigger event email to the specified recipient(s). Priority level for the trigger event email. Enter L for normal priority or H for high priority. Minimum time allowed between individual triggers. If a trigger event occurs within the minimum interval since the last trigger, it is ignored. Time interval in which a new email message is sent to the recipient(s) when a single trigger event remains active. WLAN Settings (MatchPort b/g Only) Without adequate protection, a wireless LAN is susceptible to access by unauthorized users. As such, MatchPort features the WPA security standard, based on IEEE802.11i and IEEE802.1X. WEP provides for backwards compatibility and interaction with older devices. When in WPA and WPA2-PERSONAL modes, the encryption setting denotes the lowest acceptable encryption method. CCMP is higher than TKIP and TKIP is higher than WEP. For example, if the MatchPort is configured for WEP and the access point supports TKIP, the negotiation results the use of TKIP. If the MatchPort is configured for TKIP and the access point supports only WEP, the association will fail since the access point does not meet the MatchPort's requirements. Unicast communication occurs between the access point and a single wireless device. It uses the pairwise encryption method. Multicast communication occurs between the access point and multiple wireless devices. It uses the group encryption method. The group encryption for all wireless devices communicating with the same access point must be equal to receive broadcast and multicast messages. If any device is WEP-only (no support for WPA), set the encryption to TKIP+WEP. To use higher security with the MatchPort than other devices connecting to the same access point, use a group encryption lower than the pairwise encryption. Note: Due to regulations, the country-specific setting has been removed from the setup menu and Web-Manager. However, we provide a separate utility for changing the Country/Zone setting. The utility is called SetZone and is included in the MatchPort package. It is also available for download from the Lantronix Web site. The syntax is SetZone [] Leaving the zone blank causes the utility to report the current setting only. Following are valid zone abbreviations. These settings are consistent with IEEE802.11b/g zones: MatchPort User Guide 63

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5: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port
Trigger inputs 1-3
Set the configurable pins to
A
= Active,
I
= Inactive, or
X
= Don’t Care. Active can mean Active Low or Active
High. If the configurable pins are all set to
X
(Don’t
Care), then they are disabled. If both the serial
sequence and the configurable pins are disabled, the
trigger is disabled.
Note:
Each trigger is independent of the others. Each
condition within an individual trigger must be met before
the unit will send the email.
Message
Subject line of the trigger event email to the
specified recipient(s).
Priority
Priority level for the trigger event email. Enter
L
for normal priority or
H
for high priority.
Minimum
notification interval
Minimum time allowed between individual triggers.
If a trigger event occurs within the minimum
interval since the last trigger, it is ignored.
Re-notification
interval
Time interval in which a new email message is
sent to the recipient(s) when a single trigger event
remains active.
WLAN Settings (MatchPort b/g Only)
Without adequate protection, a wireless LAN is susceptible to access by
unauthorized users. As such, MatchPort features the WPA security standard, based
on IEEE802.11i and IEEE802.1X. WEP provides for backwards compatibility and
interaction with older devices.
When in WPA and WPA2-PERSONAL modes, the encryption setting denotes the
lowest acceptable encryption method. CCMP is higher than TKIP and TKIP is higher
than WEP. For example, if the MatchPort is configured for WEP and the access point
supports TKIP, the negotiation results the use of TKIP. If the MatchPort is configured
for TKIP and the access point supports only WEP, the association will fail since the
access point does not meet the MatchPort’s requirements.
Unicast communication occurs between the access point and a single wireless
device. It uses the pairwise encryption method. Multicast communication occurs
between the access point and multiple wireless devices. It uses the group encryption
method. The group encryption for all wireless devices communicating with the same
access point must be equal to receive broadcast and multicast messages. If any
device is WEP-only (no support for WPA), set the encryption to
TKIP+WEP
. To use
higher security with the MatchPort than other devices connecting to the same access
point, use a group encryption lower than the pairwise encryption.
Note:
Due to regulations, the country-specific setting has been removed from
the setup menu and Web-Manager. However, we provide a separate utility
for changing the
Country/Zone
setting. The utility is called SetZone and is
included in the MatchPort package. It is also available for download from the
Lantronix Web site.
The syntax is
SetZone <IP address> [<zone abbreviation>]
Leaving the zone blank causes the utility to report the current setting only.
Following are valid zone abbreviations. These settings are consistent with
IEEE802.11b/g zones:
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