ESTeem 195Eg User Manual Download Page 9

CHAPTER 2

STARTING OUT

Revised: 12 AUG 04

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EST P/N AA107G

MODEL 195Eg CONFIGURATION

The following steps should be completed before any modifications are made to the network operating parameters for the
ESTeem Model 195Eg.

1.

 

Connect the antenna to the antenna connector on the ESTeem Model 195Eg (Figure 2).

2.

 

When powering up the Model 195Eg for the first time you must use the ESTeem RS-232C
Configuration Menu to setup the basic operating parameters such as assigning the IP
Address, IP Net Mask, Gateway IP Address, Domain Name, and DNS IP Address.  

3.

 

Connect the serial cable (EST P/N: AA0621) between the RS-232 connector on the Model 195Eg to the serial port on the
computer.

4.

 

Any terminal emulation program can be used for the configuration of the Model 195Eg.  Most Windows users use Hyper
Terminal.  Configure your RS-232C port for a Baud Rate to 38,400, Data Bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop Bits to 1 and
Handshaking to None and Terminal to VT100 emulation.

5.

 

Plug the Model AA175 power supply into a wall socket and connect the Ethernet patch cable to the Model 195Eg Ethernet
port.  The Power over Ethernet (POE) LED on the front of the ESTeem should be illuminated. 

6.

 

If your computer is configured properly, you will see the ESTeem Model 195Eg booting sequence on your Terminal
Emulation program.

Once the ESTeem boot sequence is complete (approximately 1 minute) you will receive this message:

 

“Please press Enter to active this console.”

If you don’t see this message press the Reset button on t he front panel of the Model 195Eg and/or check the programming
of your RS-232 port.

Figure 2: Model 195Eg Front Panel Description

Notes:

 

Configure the Model

195Eg prior to
mounting. 

 

Some of the following
steps, such as
connecting the serial
cable, are easier to
perform if the
ESTeem is accessible.

 

Please attach an
antenna to the Model
195Eg before power
up.

 

There is no Power
On/Off switch on the
Model 195Eg.

Summary of Contents for 195Eg

Page 1: ...ESTeem MODEL 195Eg USER S MANUAL Manual Revision 1 0 June 2004 Electronic Systems Technology Inc...

Page 2: ...ODEL 195Eg USER S MANUAL Manual Revision 1 0 Firmware Version 3 3 0 and above June 2004 Prepared by Date Name Eric P Marske Title Manager Customer Support Approved by Date Name Tom L Kirchner Title Pr...

Page 3: ...Y PROFITS IN NO EVENT SHALL EST BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT In the event that a unit or part requires replacement or factory servicing the follo...

Page 4: ...B CONFIGURATION Hardware Setup 3 1 Figure 1 Hardware Setup Using LAN Ethernet Connection 3 1 Figure 2 Hardware Setup Direct to Computer 3 1 Logging on to the ESTeem Web Page 3 2 Figure 3 ESTeem Web Pa...

Page 5: ...ing Process 5 1 Figure 2 AP Repeater Diagram 5 1 Root Bridge 5 2 Using The Access Control List ACL in Network Design 5 3 Figure 3 ACL Configuration Example 5 3 CHAPTER 6 ANTENNA SETUPS Antenna and Cab...

Page 6: ...cess Point Repeater mode to provide seamless Ethernet communication for mobile devices The ESTeem Model 195Eg in Access Point Bridge mode will pass all network traffic between connected devices includ...

Page 7: ...Device the Model 195Eg will emulate an 802 11g PCMCIA wireless card in functionality for communication to an 802 11g Access Point This mode can provide greatly increased range over a Wireless LAN Card...

Page 8: ...rs will probably use Hyper Terminal Configure your RS 232C port for a Baud Rate to 38 400 Data Bits to 8 Parity to None Stop Bits to 1 and Handshaking to None Once your ESTeem has an IP address you ca...

Page 9: ...38 400 Data Bits to 8 Parity to None Stop Bits to 1 and Handshaking to None and Terminal to VT100 emulation 5 Plug the Model AA175 power supply into a wall socket and connect the Ethernet patch cable...

Page 10: ...rk systems administrator for the password 10 At the 195Eg login prompt type admin for the login name and press the Enter key Enter The login name is defined at the factory and is not changeable by the...

Page 11: ...P N AA107G 12 The ESTeem Configuration Welcome Screen Figure 4 will now be displayed Note The configuration menu will function the same as the Web Configuration Manager but requires moving the arrows...

Page 12: ...Programthe basic operating parameters such as assigning the Model 195Eg an IP Address IP Net Mask Gateway IP Address Domain Name or DNS IP Address When you have completed entering the basic operating...

Page 13: ...to the Model 195Eg you will need to commit the commands to the Model 195Eg Figure 6 The changes will be saved to flash memory You can use the higher level programming features in the ESTeem Web Config...

Page 14: ...if you are accessing the ESTeem Web page from a computer interfaced directly to the Model 195Eg Ethernet port 1 Connect the antenna s to the antenna connector on the Model 195Eg 2 Plug the Model AA175...

Page 15: ...ble 4 Enter your Password and press the Enter key Enter If this is the first time the Model 195Eg has been programmed and Password was not changed from the factory default values proceed with the step...

Page 16: ...to other wireless devices The Status Menu lists connected wireless devices either other Model 195Egs or 802 11g clients their signal strength data rate and background noise An example is shown below...

Page 17: ...n of the Model 195Eg Please see Chapter 4 for complete description on System Configuration See Figure 7 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION SCREEN The Advanced screen allows the user to access all configuration pa...

Page 18: ...ckup Screen saves the current configuration in the Model 195Eg to a file on the computer See Figure 9 RESTORE SCREEN The Restore screen is used to access the configuration files that were backed up to...

Page 19: ...the user to update the latest Model 195Eg operating system software from the factory via the Ethernet port to the Model 195Eg s flash memory See Figure 11 SYSTEM REBOOT SCREEN The Reboot Password scre...

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