Lantronix 2100E Network Router User Manual


 
8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings
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TCP Re-transmission Timeout
This feature allows the configuration of the desired TCP re-transmission timeout value. If the ACK
is not received for a packet sent from the WiBox device, then the unit will retransmit the data. The
valid range is 500-4000 msec.
TCP Re-transmission Timeout (500 - 4000) (ms): (500) ?
Enable Alternate MAC
If necessary, enable the alternate MAC address (if specified in the OEM setup record). The
default setting is N (No).
Enable alternate MAC (N) ? _
Ethernet
Ethernet Connection Type
The WiBox 2100E allows for the Ethernet speed and duplex to be manually configured. Enter 0
for auto-negotiation (default). To select the speed and duplex, enter one of the following: 2 (10
Mbit/half duplex), 3 (10 Mbit/full duplex),
4 (100 Mbit/half duplex), or 5 (100 Mbit/full duplex).
Ethernet connection type: (0) ? _
Configurable Server Port Number
The host attached to the WiBox 2100E may communicate with other CoBos devices on the
wireless network using the Lantronix Configuration Access Protocol (LCAP). This service is
available on server port number 0x77FE (30718) and is fixed. When the WiBox 2100E is in
bridging mode, the LCAP port number is modifiable so that the LCAP service is available on the
wired interface for WiBox 2100E configuration. See 11: Wireless Bridging for more information.
Config Server Port Number: (30718) ? _
Automatic Host MAC Detection
When Automatic Host MAC Detection is disabled (set to “N”) for bridging mode, the MAC address
of the bridged host can be set. When enabled (set to “Y'”), the MAC address of the bridged host
is detected automatically.
Automatic Host MAC Detection <Y> ? _
Wired Host MAC <00:00:00:00:00:00> <00> _ _
Security Settings (Option 6)
Security settings can only be changed using Setup Mode, through a Telnet or serial connection.
Note: As recommended, set security over the dedicated network or over the serial setup.
If the parameters are set over the network (Telnet 9999), someone else could capture
these settings.
Caution: Disabling both Telnet Setup and Port 77FE prevents users from accessing the
setup menu from the network.