Intermec 6710 User Manual

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INDEX

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6710 Access Point User’s Guide

Index-9

Omduhfb, 4-38, 4-39
Omni antennas, B-6
Online help, 4-1
Op, 4-53, 4-54
Open Shortest Path First Interi-

or Gateway Protocol, E-5

Open system, Glossary-6
Operating temperature

900 MHz radio, C-1

S-UHF radio, D-1

WLIF radio, B-2

Organizationally Unique Identi-

fier, 4-47

Originate if Root, 4-82
OSPFIGP, E-5
OUI, 4-47
Outbound, 4-28, E-11, Glossa-

ry-7

Outbound to secondaries

and flood register, 4-36, 4-59

menu option, 4-28, 4-29

required flooding levels, 4-31

S-UHF radio, 4-36

Outbound to stations

menu option, 4-28, 4-30

required flooding levels, 4-32,

4-33, 4-35

Output power, B-1, C-1, D-1
OWL frame type, 4-41
[OWL/IP], 4-38, 4-39, 4-79
OWL/IP

addressing limitations, E-2,

E-4

building the spanning tree,

E-9

configuration examples, E-13

default settings, E-3, E-6

establishing tunnels, E-10

filtering, 4-84, E-3, E-4

flooding, 4-81, E-4

flooding restrictions, E-4

frame forwarding, E-11

functional overview, 2-10

installation limitations, E-2

menu options, 4-82

Mobile IP comparison, E-12

operation, E-7

overview, 4-79

password security, E-7

OWL/IP

(Continued)

permanent filters, E-4

redundancy, E-10

safeguards, E-3

station mobility, E-12

subnet filtering, E-6

tunnel configuration, E-9

P

Parameter Problem, E-6
Parity, 4-4, 4-5
Part numbers

900 MHz radio, C-2

antenna adapter cable, B-5

cable terminator, 3-3

cables, 3-6, 4-3, F-3

high gain collinear dipole an-

tenna, B-4

high gain yagi antenna, B-5

medium gain collinear dipole

antenna, B-4

medium gain patch antenna,

B-3

Model 2100 antennas and

cables, B-6

Model 2100 cables and con-

nectors, B-6

publications, 1-3

remote antenna kits, B-3, C-3

S-UHF radio, D-2

T-connector, 3-3

whip antennas, B-3, D-3

WLIF radio, B-2

Pass, 4-45, 4-55
Password Menu command, 5-23,

5-25

Password screen, 4-12
Passwords

advanced, 4-86, 4-87

changing, 4-86

configuration menus, 4-12,

4-86

Enter Network Password

screen, 4-90

ROM command monitor

menu, 5-25

security, 4-86

service, 4-86

top-level, 4-12, 4-86

Patch antennas, B-3
PC card slots, 2-17
PC cards

900 MHz radio, 3-18, C-1

S-UHF radio, 3-19, D-1

WLIF radio, 3-17, B-1

PCMCIA File Directory com-

mand, 5-25, 5-26

PCMCIA File to Flash com-

mand, 5-25, 5-26

PCMCIA light group, 6-2
Peer station, 4-77
Pending messages, 2-5
Permanent addresses, 4-35, 4-42
Permanent filters, 4-85, E-4
Permanent leases, 4-20, 4-81
Physical addresses.

See MAC

addresses

Physical characteristics, A-2
Pin-outs, F-1, F-2, F-3
PN command, 4-5, 5-25, 5-27
POLARITY indicator light, 6-2
[Ports], 4-23, 4-38
Ports

bridge, 2-2, 2-3

Ethernet, 2-7, 4-38, 4-41

OWL/IP, 2-10, 4-79

radio, 2-9, 4-38

Power

applying, 3-20

cord, 2-19, 3-20

management, 2-5

output, B-1, C-1, D-1

requirements, A-1

Power-Up Normal command,

4-5, 5-25, 5-27

Power-Up Quiet command, 4-5,

5-25, 5-27

PQ command, 4-5, 5-25, 5-27
Predicting coverage, D-5
Preparing for installation, 3-2
Primary, 4-29
Primary LAN.

See Distribution

LAN

Processor, A-1
Product OIDs MIB group, G-7,

G-8

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