Symbol Technologies AP-4131 Network Router User Manual


 
Introduction
36 AP-4131 Access Point Product Reference Guide
Using the UI
The UI (User Interface) is a maintenance tool integrated into the AP.
It provides statistical displays, AP configuration options and firmware
upgrades. Access to the UI requires one of the following:
Telnet Client Access to the AP built-in Telnet server from any interface
including remote Ethernet connections.
See section 2.1.1: ”Using Telnet” on page 37.
Direct Serial
Connection
The AP acts as a DTE device to connect directly to
another DTE device with a null-modem serial cable.
The direct serial access method requires a
communication program with ANSI emulation.
See section 2.1.2: ”Using a Direct Serial Connection” on
page 39.
Dial Up Access The dial-up access method requires a communication
program with ANSI emulation on the remote terminal
or PC. The terminal or PC dials to an AP with a modem
connection. The AP supports connection to a
Hayes-compatible 28,800-baud or faster modem.
See section 2.1.3: ”Using a Dial-Up Connection” on page
40.
SNMP Using a
MIB Browser
Access to the AP SNMP function using a MIB Browser.
Typically a Network Manager uses this feature, however,
Symbol does not recommend accessing the AP using this
interface method.
Web Browser Access to the AP built-in Web server from any AP
interface including Ethernet connections.
See section 2.1.4: ”Using a Web Browser” on page 41.