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Airborne CLI Reference Manual
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Command
Description
Security (various commands)
It is necessary to configure this interface for the
appropriate security profile required for authentication to
the target network. Please see section 10.0 for details on
configuring the security profile.
http-port
This parameter allows directed traffic on the http port 80
to be directed to either the Airborne device server or the
device connected on the wired port.
If enabled all traffic on the http port will be handled by
the Airborne device.
If the application requires that a web server on the host,
attached to the wired port, respond to web page accesses
this parameter must be disabled.
telnet-port
This parameter allows directed traffic on the telnet port
23 to be directed to either the Airborne device server or
the device connected on the wired port.
If enabled, all traffic on the telnet port will be handled by
the Airborne device.
If the application requires that a telnet server on the host,
attached to the wired port, respond to remote accesses
this parameter must be disabled.
The public address becomes the target address for all accesses to the host
device connected to the private network. In the example shown in Figure 6, any
device on the public network wanting to communicate with the Host device (IP:
192.168.2.100), would use the IP address 123.45.67.89, the Airborne Ethernet
Bridge will forward all traffic to the private address 192.168.2.100.
The network infrastructure will show the MAC and IP address of the Airborne
Bridges wireless interface as the network presence, as a consequence of this all
traffic will be identified as being from or to this address.
Figure 6 - Airborne Ethernet Bridge IP Configuration