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Wavelink Avalanche Site Edition Java Console User Guide

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Chapter 9: Managing the Mobile Device Server 88<br />

Server Authentication is supported by DOS devices, but has limited CE<br />

device support. For more information about supported devices, contact<br />

<strong>Wavelink</strong> Customer Service.<br />

NOTE Both authentication options require mobile devices to connect to the<br />

network through a wired connection to receive authentication information<br />

before they will be allowed to connect wirelessly.<br />

To configure Mobile Device Server security:<br />

1 From the Profiles tab, select the Mobile Device Server Profile from the<br />

Profile List.<br />

2 Click Edit.<br />

3 In the Mobile Device Server Profile tab, enable the desired options in the<br />

Server Security region.<br />

• If you enable Enable Mobile Device Authentication, the Change Device<br />

Auth Password dialog box appears. Enter a password and confirm it in<br />

the provided text boxes, then click OK.<br />

• If you enable Enable Server Authentication, the Change Server Auth<br />

Password dialog box appears. Enter a password and confirm it in the<br />

provided text boxes, then click OK.<br />

NOTE If a password for authentication has already been set, the Change Auth<br />

Password dialog box will not appear automatically. You can access it by<br />

clicking Set Password next to the desired authentication option.<br />

4 Save your changes.<br />

Mobile Device Server Resources<br />

A Mobile Device Server profile provides you with the options to set logging<br />

levels for the Mobile Device Server, reserve serial ports for the use of the<br />

Server, and set the range of terminal IDs the Server can assign to mobile<br />

devices. The following sections provide information on configuring these<br />

options:<br />

• Logging

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