Password security, Operation – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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APPENDIX E

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OWL/IP

6710 Access Point User’s Guide E-7

Password Security

The access point has two levels of password security.

Knowledge of the standard password allows general access

to the configuration menus. If desired, the OWL/IP

configuration can be access protected by enabling the

Advanced Password in the [Security] menu.

Operation

OWL/IP uses IP encapsulation to establish a virtual LAN

segment through an IP router. The OWL/IP tunnel

becomes a branch in the spanning tree. Access points on

the remote subnet are linked to the super root through a

designated bridge. Operation is analogous to secondary

LANs, where wireless links are used to connect Ethernet

segments. Figure E-1 shows Ethernet segments connected

by a wireless link; Figure E-2 shows an OWL/IP tunnel.
For Ethernet secondary LANs, a wireless link is established

between an access point on the distribution LAN and a

designated bridge on a secondary Ethernet segment.

Frames to or from a secondary Ethernet LAN are bridged at

the MAC layer. In the case of OWL/IP, a virtual MAC layer

link is established through an “IP tunnel” between the

super root and a designated bridge.

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