Name, Mac address – Intermec 6710 User Manual
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SECTION 4
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Configuration
6710 Access Point User’s Guide 4-39
Name, MAC Address, Status, and Hello Period appear for
all ports. The remaining options appear as follows:
[Ethernet]
Appears if you selected “omde.” Options start on
page 4-41.
[WLIF]
Appears if you selected “omdpxma” (or
“omdpxmb”)
and a WLIF radio is installed in
either PC card slot. Options start on page 4-60.
[Falcon]
Appears if you selected “omdflca” (or “omdflcb”)
and a 900 MHz radio is installed in either PC
card slot. Options start on page 4-74.
[UHF]
Appears if you selected “omduhfb”
and a S-UHF
radio is installed in its PC card slot. Options
start on page 4-76.
[OWL/IP]
Appears if you selected “omdip.” Options start
on page 4-79.
Name
The read-only Name setting displays the driver name for
the type of device occupying this communication port. For
example, “omde” is the driver name for the Ethernet port.
The name is for internal system use.
MAC Address
MAC Address is a read-only option that displays the
network address of the Ethernet port or radio port. The
access point automatically identifies the addresses of
devices installed in or attached to its communication ports.
" NOTE:
After you reconfigure and reboot the access point, wait for the
power-up sequence to complete before you check the MAC address.
The proper address should appear after you reboot the access point.
If you do not wait for the access point to completely power up, the
MAC address may display all zeros. However, the access point
should still operate normally.