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Campus BridgeLINK
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Campus BridgeLINK™ System
- The Directional Antenna
- A Typical Campus BridgeLINK™ Application
- Determining the Distance between Buildings
- Initial IP Address Setup
- Installing the CPU
- Locating the CPU
- Mounting the CPU
- Grounding Considerations
- Installing the Antenna
- Choosing the Best Mounting Height
- Sighting Each Campus BridgeLINK™ Antenna
- Apply Power to the CPU
- Adding Security to the Wireless Network
- Using the Campus BridgeLINK™ Manager
- Browsing the Network for the CPU
- Campus BridgeLINK™ Manager Site Layout
- Aiming the Directional Antennas
- Setting Up Security Features
- Setting Up SNMP Capabilities
- Setting the CPU's Mode of Operation
- Securing the CPU with Data Encryption
- Bridging the Link and 10BaseT Networks
- Managing Packet Flow Through the CPU
- Interrogating the System for Performance Information
- Upgrading System Software
- Saving or Rejecting Configuration Setting Changes
- Resetting the CPU
- Recording Important System Information
- Viewing the System Log
- Managing the CPU Locally
- CPU Local Management
- Logging onto the CPU Configuration Screen
- Using the Main Menu
- Working with the System Configuration Menu
- Configuration Manager Menu Items
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Appendix A: Indicators, Switches, and Connectors
- MDI/MDI-X Switch
- I/O Connectors
- Serial Port Connector
- Appendix B: Technical Specifications
- Physical Specifications
- Electromagnetic Emissions
- Getting Technical Support
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