BlueGate 1000
Command Line Entry
May 8, 2001
WIDCOMM, Inc, Proprietary and Confidential
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7.6 DEVICEIPADDR
Sets the IP address ranges for Bluetooth Devices if DHCP is disabled.
Format:
DEVICEIPADDR = n,cnt,aa.bb.cc.dd
•
n
is the range number: range1, range 2,or range 3.
•
cnt
is the number of IP addresses.
•
aa.bb.cc.dd
is the starting IP address in dotted decimal notation.
Example:
DEVICEIPADDR = 1,3,192.168.0.1
generates a pool of three IP addresses
(192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.2, and 192.168.0.3) in range one on BlueGate 1000.
7.7 DEVICENAME
Sets the user-friendly device name of BlueGate 1000. The device name helps identify
BlueGate 1000 to other devices; the name can be up to 100 characters in length.
Format:
DEVICENAME = ASCII string
•
ASCII string
is the actual user-friendly name of the device.
Example:
DEVICENAME = My BlueGate Network Access Point
7.8 DNS
Sets the Domain Name System (DNS) Primary & Secondary Server IP addresses.
Format:
DNS = n,aa.bb.cc.dd
•
n
is 0 or 1
§
0 sets the primary DNS server IP address.
§
1 sets the secondary DNS server IP address.
•
aa.bb.cc.dd
is the IP address, in dotted decimal notation.
Examples:
DNS = 0,100.140.10.1
sets the Primary DNS server IP address
to 100.140.10.1.
DNS = 1,100.140.10.2
sets the Secondary DNS server IP address
to 100.140.10.2.
7.9 ENABLEDHCP
Enables/disables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
Format:
ENABLEDHCP = n
•
n
is 0 or 1:
§
1 enables DHCP.
§
0 disables DHCP.
Example:
ENABLEDHCP = 1
7.10 ENABLENAT
Enables/disables the Network Address Translation (NAT).
Format:
ENABLENAT = n
•
n
is 0 or 1:
§
1 enables NAT.
§
0 disables NAT.