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Netmask
The subnet mask for the destination network.
Interface
Choose the interface to use for the route. Selections are Radio,
Ethernet or Any
– Default is Any.
Gateway
Specifies the IP address of the next-hop router for the specified
destination.
Enabled
Check this box to enable the rule. You can Uncheck the box to
disable a routing rule without needing to re-enter the information at
a later time.
Save Changes
Save changes to non-volatile memory. The module will need to be
restarted before the changes take effect.
Save Changes
and Reset.
Save settings to non-volatile memory, and reboot WI-I/O 9-U2.
Once the module has completed the reboot sequence, all changes
are in effect.
4.4.4 Radio Settings
Select the “Radio” Menu to change the following configuration parameters. If a change
is made, you need to select “Save Changes” to retain the changes. Changes will not
take effect until the unit is reset.
Figure 64
– Radio Configuration Screen
Radio Settings
Network
Address
A unique address that is used to differentiate one wireless system
from another, All radios that are required to communicate within the
system will need to have the same Network Address
Messages received with a different System Address will be ignored.
It is used to prevent Cross-talk between systems.
Valid values are between 0 and 32768
Encryption
Select 64 bit WEIDMULLER proprietary encryption or 128, 192 or
256 bit AES encryption from the drop down list.
Encryption Key
Up to 32 characters are available for Encryption key.
Message
The Message Signature is a section of data at the head of the radio