Configuration and management, Configuration, Diagnostics and configuration port – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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SECTION 2

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Features and Functional Overview

6710 Access Point User’s Guide 2-11

The forwarding database entry for a station on the other

side of the tunnel includes the physical port (NIC1, NIC2,

or Ethernet) the frame should be forwarded through, and

an indication that encapsulation is required. The receiving

access point on the other side of the tunnel de-encapsulates

the frame and then forwards it on the correct physical port.
OWL/IP is described in more detail in Section 4,

“Configuration,” and Appendix E, “OWL/IP.”

Configuration and Management

Configuration

The access point can be configured through a local RS-232

connection, or remotely through a TCP/IP connection. The

access point includes a command monitor and menu driven

configuration with online help. The command monitor and

file system configuration are contained in permanent

read-only memory (ROM) within the access point, and can

be accessed through the RS-232 diagnostics port even if

software is not loaded in the access point.
Most access point functionality is provided by the software

stored within the file system. Configuration parameters

are stored in nonvolatile EEPROM memory, and are

maintained in the event of power loss.

Diagnostics and Configuration Port

An RS-232 configuration port is provided for direct access to

the access point’s command monitor and configuration

menus. Access through the diagnostics port is

password-protected for security.

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