2.
Choose the correct encryption activation setting from the list of
drop-down options.
NOTE
If Cisco plug-in FM-AES is not installed, the
ENABLED
drop-down option will not be available.
3.
Click the
Save
button to save your settings. Alternatively, clear
the settings by clicking the
Cancel
button.
Using the Maximum link length setting
This setting is used to set the maximum distance between the relevant
wireless links. It is also used to set media access control (MAC) layer
timeouts for transmitted packets.
To choose the
Maximum link length
setting manually, do the following
steps:
1.
Choose the unit of distance measurement (Kilometres or Miles)
by clicking the correct radio button.
Enter a distance setting in the
2.
Distance
field.
IMPORTANT
If too short a distance value is entered, unnecessary
packet re-transmissions may occur, degrading overall
link performance.
3.
Click the
Save
button to save your settings. Alternatively, clear
the settings by clicking the
Cancel
button.
To let the system choose the optimal
Maximum link length
setting and
MAC layer timeouts automatically, check the
Automatic
check-box.
7.6.2. Static routes
The Static routes window is used to set static routing rules (in other
words, manually-configured routing entries, as opposed to routing
instructions from a dynamic routing table) for a Cisco unit.
Static routes are typically used if there is a need to do any of the following
in context of the network:
• Access a remote subnet that does not belong to a local network•
Access other Cisco radio units or client devices across the
local network
• Reach gateways (such as Internet gateways)
• Create networks that include 'fixed' devices (such as CCTV
cameras)
To change the Static Routes settings, click the
-static routes
link under
ADVANCED SETTINGS
in the left-hand settings menu.
Device configuration using the configurator interface
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