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Page 1 - Deployment Guide

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 EWB 100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 June 4, 2012 Page 1/136

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Revision History Revision Description Editor 1.7 Release for Publication Linda Billhymer

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.18 “IF” Counters This command provides information about the number of TCP, UDP, ARP,

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.20.1 Simple form (no parameter) This form >st wtt --time: 208.639 pkts tx

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.20.3 Form 2 >st wtt 2 --time: 214.216 pkts tx : 0 pkts rx

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.22 DNS Counters and table This command displays DNS packet counts, the known DNS serve

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Page 104/136 19 Trace This command sets the level of trace for the various subsystems on th

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 19.1.2 Umac Tracing Umac tracing is more complex because there are many tracing entities wit

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 20 MiniKernel Commands This section describes the minikernel commands. The minikernel cli is

Page 10 - Revision History

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 20.2 Version This command displays the version of the minikernel and some hardware informatio

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Appendix A: Status Record Contents Fields sent out by the EWB100 devices, in order that the

Page 12 - 1 Introduction

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 association (ms) ASSOCTED Associated 1 TRAPSI Internal counter 5 ASSOC Associations 2 REASS

Page 13 - 2 EWB100 User Overview

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Page 14 - 2.3 Voice Modes

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Appendix B: Utility Program This section describes how to use a number of “utility programs”

Page 15 - 3.4 IP Stack

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Appendix C: Utilizing the USB Interface with Win/XP This appendix describes how to install

Page 16 - 3.9 Web Server

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 The following window sequence will appear after the above window is closed. It will also app

Page 17 - 4.1 Basic Concepts

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Select “Install from a specific location” and select next Then select "Include loca

Page 18 - 4.3 Accessing the CLI

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 This assumes the drivers are located in an external drive/directory named: E:\EWB100\driver

Page 19 - 4.4 CLI Access Control

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 The following indicates success At this point the driver is installed and we can startu

Page 21 - 4.8 CLI Commands Commands

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 available from the “Control Panel” as seen below: Alternately one can wait and just open t

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 At this point “Connect” to the port and you should see approximately the following. Alterna

Page 23 - 5 802.11 Interface

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Appendix D: Utilizing the USB Interface with Vista and Win/7 This section will describe how

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 1 Introduction 1.1 The EWB100 The EWB100 is a compact Voice over wireless LAN (VoWLAN) comm

Page 25 - 5.2.6 WEP index

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Right click on “CA10” and select “Update Drivers”. The following window will appear: Select

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Win7 will now install the software: And the completed pop-up: Page 121/136

Page 27 - 5.2.15 Minrssi

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 At this point the drivers will have been installed. Remove the EWB100 and reinsert it. The

Page 28 - 5.2.19 scanMissBeacon

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 A final note in operation with Win7: After installing the drivers, but before plugging in de

Page 29 - 5.2.22 blockedrates

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 While the device is connected in this fashion with hyperterm executing in admin mode, you sh

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Appendix E: Default Dictionary for Audio Prompts silence zero 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 thousand million billion trillion unknown a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 add minus subtract times asterisk star slash divide pound percent percentage unde

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 beacons missed excellent priority ip mask address gateway default dot dhcp static

Page 34 - 7 Walkie Talkie

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 disable sku dollar dollars cent cents yes no today yesterday tomorrow next week month year

Page 35 - 7.2 Protocol Elements

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 2 EWB100 User Overview 2.1 The Physical Device The image below shows the EWB100 with the i

Page 36 - 7.3 Alternative Channels

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 hand delivery discount return store other enter item off profile monday tuesday wednesday th

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 only high low front back dozen aisle endcap head room side bunch group pounds strength lower

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 volts udp twentieth twelfth thirteenth thirtieth tcp temperature sixteenth sixtieth seventeen

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 floor expert novice wpa2 aes tkip calling everyone duplicate manager asstmgr pharmacy auto op

Page 40 - 7.6 WTT Command Reference

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 bob break button clean click complete completed create created department device double end f

Page 41 - 8.2 Protocol Elements

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 talk todo tom user users waiting task tasks main menu accepted started using_channel 100pc 75

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Page 43 - 9 Profiles

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 The second mechanism is by multiple button sequences. At this time only two button sequences

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 3 Internal Elements of the EWB100 This section introduces some of the more important interna

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 3.6 Profiles A profile is a set of configuration variables that control the user interface a

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 4 The Command Line Interpreter 4.1 Basic Concepts The CLI on the EWB100 is used for a wide

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 configuration information from a remote server even if the current configuration has been cor

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Most input parameters can be shortened to the minimally unique string. Hence: • “set” can be

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Revision History ...

Page 50 - 9.5 Key Action Data

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 4.5 Encrypted Configuration Parameters Certain Configuration Parameters may be sent to the d

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 4.8 CLI Commands Commands There are the following commands in the runtime software CLI: se

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 list of counters (simple incrementing values), statistics (values that have been computed bas

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 5 802.11 Interface 5.1 Basic Radio Functionality The following describes the 802.11 relate

Page 54 - 10 User Defined Default

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 • The device operates primarily in PSP mode, even during voice packet transfers. As such the

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 5.2.3 Security modes This command defines the acceptable security modes for the radio. The f

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 5.2.7 WPA Password This command sets the WPA/WPA2 PSK Password . The format is: set radio pa

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 5.2.12 User Default WPA key This command sets the user default security key when TKIP or AES

Page 58 - 11.10 Roam alert timeout

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 5.2.16 Deltarssi One of the triggers for a scan is that the received RSSI drops below a cert

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 5.2.20 roamRssi One of the triggers for a scan is that the received RSSI drops below a certa

Page 60 - 13 Airbeam

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 4.8.5 stat ...

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 The default is 0xe0 (ie. All rates about 24 mbits are not requested during association. It s

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 6 IP Stack 6.1 Basic Functionality This section describes the functionality of the TCP/IP s

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 6.2.1 Network Mode This command specifies how the TCP/IP stack will acquire an IP address. T

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 6.2.6 DNS Server IP Address This command specifies the IP address of the DNS server for the

Page 65 - 13.3.4 The User Name

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 This feature is present to fix problems with roaming on Cisco 4400 network products that expe

Page 66 - 13.3.6 Package Filename

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 At the end of a WTT session, a user will typically hear two beeps. The first is indicates eit

Page 67 - 13.5.2 User Default Mode

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 • There is a mechanism to resolve possible contention among sending stations. “Collisions”

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 repeating the button action that triggered the change. After any of these events occur, the d

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 7.5.1 Zero channels (WTT disabled) Disable WTT enable in the profile. Doing this makes the E

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 7.5.4 Two channels – equally used – listen on both In this option, there are two channels th

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 6 IP Stack ...

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 The command sequence is below where x and y are the two channels set pr key ptt 0 wtt set pr

Page 73 - 15 Misc CLI Commands

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 8 Private Reply/Unicast Voice 8.1 Basic Concepts In addition to the multicast Walkie Talki

Page 74 - 15.7 The Notify Command

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 When either side terminates the session (or it times out), a SIP “END” packet will be sent an

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 9 Profiles 9.1 Introduction to Profiles Profiles are a means to change a large number of co

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 With either approach, the selected profile may become the “default” profile if so enabled by

Page 77 - 16.3 Clip names and clip-ids

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 General device functions enable/disable/configure various functions. These parameters include

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Configuration for audio and LED prompts allow a user to change the audio prompt for a functio

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 9.3.1.2 Name This parameter assigns an ASCII string name to the profile. This name is not us

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 9.3.1.7 Channel Listen Mask This parameter defines the WTT channels that the EWB100 device l

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 24800000251000000262000000274000000288000000291000000030200

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 8.3 UC Command Reference ...

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 9.4 Key Usage These commands define the actions taken by various key operations for the prof

Page 84 - 17.2.3 System Reset

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 9.6 Alerts These commands assign entries from the phrasebook to particular profile alerts. A

Page 85 - 17.3 Configuration Commands

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 • prenter - alert played when entering profiles • swpr - alert played when the cur

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 • l4_L4 - alert for 4rd highest battery charge state (25%) • l5_L5 - alert for 3rd

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 10 User Defined Default 10.1 Basic Concept User Defined Defaults allows users to alter the d

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 10.3 Showing User Defined Default Values The regular and user default parameters can be shown

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 11 User Interface Customization 11.1 Basic Concepts Some aspects of the user interface may be

Page 90 - 18.6 The Statistics Command

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 11.6 Disable Clear Configuration Key Sequence If set, the capability to clear a configuration

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 11.10 Roam alert timeout This command defines the duration that the unit may not be associate

Page 92 - 18.6.2 UMAC Counters

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 12 Telnet There is a Telnet server present inside the EWB100 that allows remote access to the

Page 93 - 18.6.5 Scanning counters

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13.2.2 Packages ...

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13 Airbeam 13.1 Basic Concepts This section explains usage of Airbeam to update and configu

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 network status. It also contains the latest package number stored in the device. It is sent t

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13.2.3 Package and File Headers The package file and each component file begins with a 128 b

Page 97 - 18.6.13 UDP Counters

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Replace postCfg.txt with the file containing the cli commands. Replace postCfg.cli with you

Page 98 - 18.6.15 Arp Tables

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 This approach, while simple, can cause problems if the IP address of the FTP can change or is

Page 99 - 18.6.17 DHCP Counters

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 will be written to flash memory and used for subsequent FTP requests. It will also be used as

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 where xx is a string that defines the user name. If not specified and by default, the device

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 The best option depends on the customer needs. There is sufficient flexibility to handle many

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13.5.5 Airbeam FTP Port This command defiens the TCP port used to access the airbeam FTP ser

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13.5.11 Airbeam user password This command specifies the user password for logging into the A

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13.5.22 Airbeam Download Timeout ... 70

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13.5.17 Airbeam package version This command specifies the latest airbeam package version. It

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13.5.23 Cradle Wait Time When the device is inserted in the the cradle and the airbeam mode i

Page 107 - 20.2 Version

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 14 MSP Support The EWB100 supports MSP for configuration and firmware updates. Information MS

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 15 Misc CLI Commands This section describes a number of CLI commands that are “standalone” an

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 15.3 The Cfg Command This command modifies the state of the configuration subsystem. There ar

Page 110 - Appendix B: Utility Program

Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 15.7.1 For invoking notifications The command format is: notify l led pattern Where led is a

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 16 Audio Services 16.1 Introduction This document describes how EWB100 creates audio notifica

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 There are approximately 400 audio clips stored in the runtime image. This list of clips is ca

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 The search of the clip tables to build clip-id is done at two different times. The first time

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Changing the meaning of a default clip is the same as redefining a device wide clip and uses

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 17.3.2 Port ...

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 There are a couple of limitations to the current implementation model. The first is global na

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 set pr alert lostnet 0 xx_n_lost_network set pr alert gotnet 0 xx_n_got_network set pr alert

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 These additional prompts can go into the “special commands” function of the DA or in the regu

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 17 Web Server 17.1 Basic Concepts EWB 100 supports creation of HTTP server connections. Eac

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Pattern can have following values. 1. off 2. once 3. slow 4. fast 5. on 6. twice Example to t

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 17.3 Configuration Commands 17.3.1 Disable HTTP Server If set, the device will disable CLI v

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18 Obtaining Device Status Information 18.1 Basic Concepts The EWB100 does not have a graphic

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.3.2 Information Available After one beep basic status information is played. This include

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.4 Status Message 18.4.1 Device Status Update Mechanism The Device status update process

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.4.2 Enabling sending the Device Status Packet The device status packet is always sent onc

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.19 Deployment Counters ... 1

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.5 Roam Command The roam command displaces the last 16 roams by the 802.11 radio. It is a c

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.1 Wireless Driver Counters This command lists counters associated with the WLAN drive

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 bad gp2 : 0 no rx bf : 0 tx err : 0 ic

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.3 Transmit packet counters These counters record the number of each different type of p

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.6 Receive Rate Histogram These counters show how many packets have been received at eac

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.8 Transmit Retry Histogram These counters show how the distribution of packet transmit

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.10 Receive Packet Statistics This command displays information received packets. It sho

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.12 TCP Counters This command provides information about the number of TCP connections th

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.14 ICMP Counters This command provides information about the number of ICMP packets th

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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.16 802.1x Key Derivation Counters This command displays counters derived from the oper

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