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NET.CFG Parameters 133
E-EQ-MX3RG-J-ARC MX3 Reference Guide
Cisco Parameters
The following is a list of parameters that can be modified in the NET.CFG file. To set the TCP/IP
parameters see the SOCKET.CFG file documentation. Unless otherwise noted, the following
parameters apply to both Cisco 340 series and 350 series radios.
Link Support
Parameter used to define resources for the LSL.COM file. Any modifications may cause resource
conflicts.
Protocol
Instructs TCP/IP stack to bind to radio driver.
LEAP
Used to set LEAP (Light Extensible Authentication Protocol) authentication on LXE computers
equipped with Cisco 350 series radios.
Valid: OFF or ON
Default: OFF
Note: This parameter is valid for Cisco 350 series radios only.
WorldMode
Allows the radio to adopt the maximum transmit power level and frequency range of the access
point to which it is associated (available only in infrastructure mode).
Valid: OFF or ON
Default: OFF
Note: This parameter is valid for Cisco 350 series radios only.
ShortPreamble
This parameter allows the radio to use short radio headers (or preambles). Short radio headers
improve throughput performance. Long radio headers ensure compatibility if a client or access
point does not support short radio headers.
Valid: 0=auto
1=long
2=short
Default: 0
Note: This parameter is valid for Cisco 350 series radios only
AWCLEAP
AWCLEAP is a DOS utility used to set LEAP (Light Extensible Authentication Protocol)
authentication for Cisco 350 radios. The SETLEAP.BAT file runs the AWCLEAP utility. To set
LEAP, type setleap <username> <password> at the c:\pctcp prompt.
The CLEAR.BAT file is used to clear the LEAP username and password. To clear LEAP, type
clear at the c:\pctcp prompt.