
BlueGate 2100
User Interface
July 26, 2001
WIDCOMM, Inc, Proprietary and Confidential
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7.2 C
ONFIGURATION
The Configuration tab provides a means to setup and/or change basic network and
Bluetooth security settings that control:
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The identification information that is displayed to other Bluetooth devices.
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The way BlueGate 2100 communicates with the LAN.
Settings can also be modified one at a time with command line parameters. See Sections
7.3 and 8 for more information.
The available options are:
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Identity:
Device Name.
Service Name.
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Network Settings:
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
IP (Internet Protocol) address.
Gateway.
Subnet Mask.
Primary DNS (Domain Name System) Server.
Secondary DNS Server.
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Network Address Translation (NAT).
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Point-to-Multipoint.
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Authorization:
Define up to seven authorized users (user names and passwords).
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Authentication (Bluetooth security):
Enable encryption.
Configure fixed or individual PIN codes.
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings:
MIB-II Community.
BlueGate MIB Community.
Authentication Failure Trap.
SNMP Manager IP address.
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Login:
Change the administrator’s user name and password.
To modify an option:
1. In
the
Options
panel, click the option to be modified (Figure 7-A).
2. Click
the
EDIT
button (Figure 7-B).
3. In the browser window that appears, fill in or modify the fields and click
OK
The Current Settings column (Figure 7-D) displays the settings that are in use. Unless the
Current Settings column indicates that settings take effect immediately, BlueGate 2100
must be restarted to implement the changes (see Section 7.6.1).
The Saved Settings column (Figure 7-E) displays the settings that are stored in NVRAM
and is the data that BlueGate 2100 will use the next time it is started, regardless of what
appears in the Current Settings column.