BlueGate 1000
Internal Web Server
May 8, 2001
WIDCOMM, Inc, Proprietary and Confidential
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6.6.1.2.1 Device Name
The device name is used to help identify BlueGate 1000 to other Bluetooth devices. It is
limited in length to 100 characters.
To change the Device Name, highlight the existing text and type the new name.
Example
: My BlueGate Network Access Point.
6.6.1.2.2 Service Name
The Service Name is the name for the LAN Access Profile service that BlueGate 1000
displays to remote devices. It is limited in length to 100 characters.
The default service for the LAN Access Profile is “
LOCAL LAN
”.
To change the Service Name, highlight the existing text and type the new name.
Example
: LAN Access.
6.6.1.2.3 IP Addr
IP Addr is the IP address of BlueGate 1000. This box contains two fields:
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Active IP Addr
: the IP address in use by the BlueGate 1000.
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If DHCP is enabled, this is the address assigned to BlueGate 1000 by the
network DHCP server the last time BlueGate 1000 was started or reset.
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If DHCP is disabled, this is the fixed IP address that was in non-volatile
memory the last time BlueGate 1000 was started or reset.
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Stored NV IP Addr
: the fixed IP address in BlueGate 1000's non-volatile
memory. When DHCP is disabled this address is used by BlueGate 1000 as its IP
address.
To change the fixed IP address:
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Highlight the existing address and type the new one in dotted decimal
notation.
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Click the Update button.
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Reset BlueGate 1000.
Example:
192.168.0.50
NOTE: Changes to values stored in NVRAM do not take affect until BlueGate 1000 is reset.