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F2 SET NODE
Press
F2
to set a system name for the Dolphin 7200 RF terminal. Enter a value for the
NODE option and press <
ENTER
>. Once the NODE is written, the Dolphin 7200
RF terminal must be reset to activate the new NODE. The name should describe the
location or principal users of the Access Point.
F3 R/W IP ADDRESS
Press
F3
to enter the IP address. Enter a value for the IP Address option and press
<
ENTER
>. Once the IP Address is written, the Dolphin 7200 RF terminal must be
reset to activate the new IP Address.
The IP address is a 32-bit address assigned to hosts using TCP/IP. An IP address
belongs to one of five classes (A, B, C, D, or E) and is written as four octets separated
by periods (dotted decimal format). Each address consists of a network number, an
optional sub network number, and a host number.
F4 R/W SUBNET MASK
Press
F4
to enter the Subnet Mask. Enter a value for the Subnet Mask option and
press <
ENTER
>. Once the Subnet Mask Address is written, the Dolphin 7200 RF
terminal must be reset to activate the new Subnet Mask.
The Subnet Mask is the portion of an IP address that is specified as the sub network by
the subnet mask.
N O T E
Reset the Dolphin
terminal by pressing
and releasing the
<
SHIFT
>,
<
ON/SCAN
>
and <
BKSP
> keys.
All three keys must be
held down and released
at the same time.
N O T E
The Dolphin need not
be reset after each
configuration change,
but can be done once
all configurations
changes have been
made.
Summary of Contents for Dolphin 7200
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