8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings
WiBox® 2100E Device Server User Guide
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TCP Keepalive time in seconds
This option allows you to change how many seconds the unit waits during a silent connection
before attempting to see if the currently connected network device is still on the network. If the
unit gets no response, it drops that connection. The default setting is
45
.
TCP Keepalive time in s (1s - 65s; 0s=disable): (45) ?
ARP Cache timeout in seconds
Whenever the unit communicates with another device on the network, it adds an entry into its
ARP table. The ARP Cache timeout option allows you to define how many seconds (1-600) the
unit will wait before timing out this table. The default setting is
600
.
ARP Cache timeout in s (1s - 600s) : (600) ?
CPU Performance
Select the WiBox 2100E device server’s performance mode. Higher performance settings require
more energy.
Low
is 26 Mhz,
Regular
is 48 Mhz,
High
is 88 Mhz. The default setting is
Regular
.
CPU performance (0=Regular, 1=Low, 2=High): (0) ?
Notes:
If a baud rate of 460 Kbps or 920 Kbps is set, and the high performance mode is disabled,
the operation of the serial channel would be out of the specified error tolerance, thereby
leading to inconsistent speed settings on the two ends of the serial channel.
Increasing CPU clock speed consumes more power and generates more heat. This reduces
the maximum operating temperature specification. See the appropriate product brief for
details.
Disable Monitor Mode at bootup
This option allows you to disable all entries into Monitor Mode during startup, except for the ‘xxx’
sequence. This prevents entry using
yyy
,
zzz
,
xx1
, and
yy1
key sequences (only during the
bootup sequence). The default setting for Monitor Mode at bootup is
N
(No). (See
9: Monitor
Mode
.)
Disable Monitor Mode @ bootup (N) ? _
HTTP Port Number
This option allows the configuration of the web server port number. The valid range is 1-65535.
The default setting HTTP port number is
80
.
HTTP Port Number : (80) ? _
MTU Size
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest physical packet size a network can transmit
for TCP and UDP. Enter between
512
and
1400
bytes. The default setting is
1400
bytes.
MTU Size: (1400) ? _