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Introduction
The Nomadix MIB controls the following settings:
•
All of the Public Space features found under the
PublicSpace
and
Subscriber
headings within the Web
browser interface (described in
Public Space Parameters
).
•
The following Network parameters:
—
IP Configuration
—
DHCP Server
—
DNS Server
—
RADIUS
—
VPN/iNAT (Intelligent Address Translation)
Refer to the MIB files for more information; the MIB files can be opened with any text editor, such as Microsoft Word or
Notepad.
NOTE:
The remainder of this guide describes how to configure an AP-2500 using the Web browser interface or the
CLI interface. For information on how to manage devices using SNMP, refer to the documentation that came
with your SNMP program. Also, refer to the MIB files for information on the parameters available via SNMP.
Active Ethernet
Some AP-2500 units are equipped with an Active Ethernet module. Active Ethernet (AE) delivers both data and power
to the access point over Ethernet cabling. There is no difference in operation; the only difference is in the power
source.
–
The Active Ethernet (AE) integrated module adds ~48 VDC to unused (non-data) wires in standard Category 5
Ethernet cable.
–
The cable length between the Ethernet network source and the AP-2500 unit should not exceed 100 meters
(approx 325 ft.). In other words, the length of cable connecting the Ethernet network to the power injector plus
the length of the cable connecting the power injector to the AP cannot exceed 100 meters.
–
The AE power injector is not a repeater and does not amplify the Ethernet data signal.
–
AP-2500 devices without Active Ethernet should be connected to a grounding type AC outlet (100-240 VAC),
using the standard power cord supplied.
–
Output Power, per Port 11 Watts
Also see
Electrical Specifications
.