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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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 20 MiniKernel Commands This section describes the minikernel commands. The minikernel cli is
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 20.2 Version This command displays the version of the minikernel and some hardware informatio
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 association (ms) ASSOCTED Associated 1 TRAPSI Internal counter 5 ASSOC Associations 2 REASS
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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Appendix B: Utility Program This section describes how to use a number of “utility programs”
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Appendix C: Utilizing the USB Interface with Win/XP This appendix describes how to install
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Select “Install from a specific location” and select next Then select "Include loca
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 This assumes the drivers are located in an external drive/directory named: E:\EWB100\driver
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Wait while the driver installs Wait Page 115/136
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 The following indicates success At this point the driver is installed and we can startu
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 At this point “Connect” to the port and you should see approximately the following. Alterna
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Right click on “CA10” and select “Update Drivers”. The following window will appear: Select
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Win7 will now install the software: And the completed pop-up: Page 121/136
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
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
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 add minus subtract times asterisk star slash divide pound percent percentage unde
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 beacons missed excellent priority ip mask address gateway default dot dhcp static
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 disable sku dollar dollars cent cents yes no today yesterday tomorrow next week month year
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 hand delivery discount return store other enter item off profile monday tuesday wednesday th
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 volts udp twentieth twelfth thirteenth thirtieth tcp temperature sixteenth sixtieth seventeen
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 floor expert novice wpa2 aes tkip calling everyone duplicate manager asstmgr pharmacy auto op
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 bob break button clean click complete completed create created department device double end f
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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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 The second mechanism is by multiple button sequences. At this time only two button sequences
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 3 Internal Elements of the EWB100 This section introduces some of the more important interna
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 configuration information from a remote server even if the current configuration has been cor
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 4.5 Encrypted Configuration Parameters Certain Configuration Parameters may be sent to the d
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 list of counters (simple incrementing values), statistics (values that have been computed bas
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 • The device operates primarily in PSP mode, even during voice packet transfers. As such the
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
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
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 4.8.5 stat ...
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
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
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
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 • There is a mechanism to resolve possible contention among sending stations. “Collisions”
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 6 IP Stack ...
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
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 With either approach, the selected profile may become the “default” profile if so enabled by
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 General device functions enable/disable/configure various functions. These parameters include
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 24800000251000000262000000274000000288000000291000000030200
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 8.3 UC Command Reference ...
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 9.6 Alerts These commands assign entries from the phrasebook to particular profile alerts. A
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 • prenter - alert played when entering profiles • swpr - alert played when the cur
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 • l4_L4 - alert for 4rd highest battery charge state (25%) • l5_L5 - alert for 3rd
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 11.6 Disable Clear Configuration Key Sequence If set, the capability to clear a configuration
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13.2.2 Packages ...
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 Replace postCfg.txt with the file containing the cli commands. Replace postCfg.cli with you
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 The best option depends on the customer needs. There is sufficient flexibility to handle many
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13.5.22 Airbeam Download Timeout ... 70
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 13.5.17 Airbeam package version This command specifies the latest airbeam package version. It
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 14 MSP Support The EWB100 supports MSP for configuration and firmware updates. Information MS
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 16 Audio Services 16.1 Introduction This document describes how EWB100 creates audio notifica
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 17.3.2 Port ...
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.3.2 Information Available After one beep basic status information is played. This include
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.19 Deployment Counters ... 1
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.1 Wireless Driver Counters This command lists counters associated with the WLAN drive
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 bad gp2 : 0 no rx bf : 0 tx err : 0 ic
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
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
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.8 Transmit Retry Histogram These counters show how the distribution of packet transmit
Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7 18.6.10 Receive Packet Statistics This command displays information received packets. It sho
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
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
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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