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Configuration and management
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ELSA LANCOM Wireless L-II
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EN
http://<LANCOM IP address>
A
LANCOM Wireless
that has not be reconfigured or has been reset will even
respond to all IP addresses. A prerequisite is that the last set of numbers in
the IP address is '254' (e.g. http://10.0.0.254 and http://192.168.0.254).
Extensive, context-sensitive documentation for each
WEBconfig
page and
field is available at all times in
WEBconfig
by selecting the 'Help (Reference
Manual)' link.
HTTP module
Use the HTTP module to define the document root for the HTML help files
under
ELSA WEBconfig
. The preset defaults refer the help link to the ELSA's
website. If you want to store the help files locally, you can enter here the
directory where the files are kept.
Ideally, keep the help files on a server that is always accessible. Use the
following syntax when specifying the directory.
On a local computer (for example):
file:///C:\Program Files/ELSAlan/HTMLRef/500/4/1
On a server (for example):
http://<IP address of the server>/HTMLRef/500/4/1
Note that the path for the
ELSA LANCOM Wireless L-11
is always completed
as
500/4/1
and has to be configured as such locally.
The latest versions of the HTML help files are always available for download
at ELSA's website.
3.4
Configuration using Telnet
Start up the configuration (e.g. from a DOS box) using Telnet with the
command:
C:\>Telnet 10.0.0.1
Telnet will then establish a connection with the device using the IP address.
After entering the password (if you have set one to protect the configuration),
all commands are available from the 'Configuration commands' section.
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