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1. WARNING An improper shutdown can render the WS 5100 inoperable A such that it may require service by Symbol Support Please do not remove AC power or turn off the WS 5100 by toggling the on off switch on the back of the device without first following the shutdown procedure described in Shutting Down the WS 5100 on page 23 An abrupt loss of power can corrupt the information stored on the device Hardware Setup 11 3 4 Verifying the Installation Watch the LEDs on the front panel of the WS 5100 to ensure that the device is functioning properly The normal LED pattern follows this path e During the Power On Self Test POST the two LEDs cycle through all three colors blue amber red e Ifthe POST test fails both LEDs will eventually blink red If the POST test succeeds the LEDs will be momentarily lit solid blue e As the software is initialized the top LED will be solid blue and the bottom LED will be unlit e After the software has finished initializing the top LED will be solid amber and the bottom LED will blink amber The WS 5100 is ready to be configured as described in the next chapter Other LED codes indicate the presence or absence of access ports the different standby states and so on A guide to the WS 5100 LEDs codes is provided in LED Codes on page 6 12 WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide 4 Preliminary Configuration through the CLI Most of the practical configuration of
2. 100 VAC 50 60 Hz 3A 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 5A Operating Temperature 10 C 35 C 50 F 95 F Operating Humidity 5 85 without condensation 2 2 Power Cord Specifications A power cord is not supplied with the device Use only a correctly rated power cord that s certified as appropriate for the country of operation 2 2 1 Power Protection e If possible use a circuit that is dedicated to data processing equipment Commercial electrical contractors are familiar with wiring for data processing equipment and can help with the load balancing of these circuits e Install surge protection Be sure to use a surge protection device between the electricity source and the WS 5100 e Install an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS A UPS provides continuous power during a power outage Some UPS devices have integral surge protection UPS equipment requires periodic maintenance to ensure reliability A UPS of the proper capacity for the data processing equipment must be purchased 2 3 Cable Requirements To connect the WS 5100 to the LAN and the WLAN you ll need two Category 6 Ethernet cables not supplied one for each of the two Ethernet ports on the front panel of the device 5 6 WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide To connect the WS 5100 to a computer that s running a serial terminal emulator program the configuration computer you need the console cable that s supplied with th
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4. MyWLAN and WEP encryption settings that you used in the Quick Start View configuration 5 After you ve configured the MU verify that it has been associated by the returning to the Policy View screen and clicking Mobile Units The MU View should have an entry that identifies your mobile unit and shows the RF State as Associated If it doesn t check that the ESSID and encryption settings are properly set on the MU MU View TMU Details WLAN All WLANs M Include MUs which are Away Type MAC Address IP Address WLAN RF State Authentication State 00 A0 F8 A7 44 DE 2 2 2 211 QIWLANO1 Associated Authenticated B MU Count 1 Refresh 22 WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide 6 Ifyou want more information select the mobile unit and click Properties The MU Properties dialogue displays everything the switch knows about your mobile unit MU Properties Type Data PSP PowerMod CAM mode MAC Address O0 A0 F8 43 AA 6B Interface RF IP Address 192 168 123 103 Association Uptime 1009 seconds WLAN QSG First WLAN Session Tkt Expirec0 RF State Associated Session Username Authentication Sti Authenticated Packets Sent 20 Authentication Mett Open Packets Received 67 Encryption Metho Open Bytes Sent 15752 Access Part 00 A0 F8 56 0F 00 Bytes Received 17611 Current Tx Rate 11 Mbps Last Activity 0 Supported Rates 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps VLAN ID Not using VLAN RSSI 42 ij Close
5. Next you ll be taken to the CLI login Log in as admin with the password symbol Preliminary Configuration through the CLI 13 Symbol Wireless Switch WS 5000 Series Please enter your username and password userid admin password symbol After you ve logged in the terminal will display a table of system information followed by the CLI prompt Welcome Creating the Event list System information System Name WS5000 Description WS5000 Wireless Network Switch Location Software Ver l x y z nnnA SLC ws5000 gt Compare the value of the Software Ver field to the value on the Symbol Website at http www symbol com services downloads download_switchwireless html If the Website software is newer if the x y z nnnA number on the Website is alphanumerically greater than your version download and install the newer version by following the instructions on the Website 4 3 Disable DHCP on the Wired LAN Port Connect to the LAN through either Ethernet port by convention and as used throughout this document Ethernet port 2 is used as the wired LAN port By default DHCP is enabled on Ethernet port 2 You disable DHCP on this port by entering the Ethernet 2 context and issuing the set dhcp disable command WS5000 gt cfg ethernet 2 WS5000 Cfg Ethernet 2 gt set dhcp disable After you disable DHCP information about Ethernet port 2 is listed In this listing DHCP Status should be give
6. WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide 8 Further CLI Information 8 1 CLI Contexts At each step of the configuration you ll be asked to invoke CLI commands within a particular context To enter the main configuration context you type configure at the top level CLI prompt Note that the prompt changes when you change contexts ws5000 gt configure ws5000 C g gt All of the contexts that we ll visit in the following instructions are subcontexts of the configure context For example to get to the WLAN context you would type wlan within the configure context ws5000 Cfg gt wlan ws5000 Cfg WLAN gt As a shortcut you can jump directly to a configuration subcontext through the configure subcontext command ws5000 gt configure wlan ws5000 Cfg WLAN gt As a further shortcut the CLI performs silent auto completion of unambiguous commands As an example conf is a sufficient abbreviation for configure If you enter an abbreviated command that isn t unambiguous i e that can resolve to more than one command you ll be presented with a list of command completions NOTE All CLI commands are case insensitive All user created data the name that you give a policy that you create for example is case sensitive 8 2 Common CLI Commands Within any context you can e List all the available commands by typing help or e Show the current configuration settings by typing sho
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10. the WS 5100 can be performed through the Quick Start View applet However to access the applet you first have to use the Command Line Interface CLI to configure the Ethernet port that connects the switch to the wired LAN Before proceeding with the CLI steps described below you have to connect a configuration computer to the WS 5100 as described in Adding the WS 5100 to the Network on page 8 Keep in mind that the switch doesn t have to be deployed into the network to perform this initial configuration 4 1 Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions apply to the CLI examples e The CLI prompt and output are shown as unbolded e Text that you enter verbatim is bold e Values that you make up as command parameters are in bold italics For example ws5000 Cfg Ethernet 2 gt set gateway w x y z Here everything up to and including the gt is part of the CLI prompt set gateway is a CLI command w x y z is a value that you create or otherwise obtain as appropriate for your network 4 2 Logging Into the CLI After you have connected the WS 5100 through the serial port and powered on the switch the terminal emulation window displays a series of diagnostic messages which you can ignore after which it displays the WS 5000 Series user name prompt Type the cli command to continue user name cli NOTE If the user name prompt isn t displayed press Enter until it yf appears
11. Help Warning Applet Window 7 Verify the WS 5100 is fully operational on both sides of the network wired and wireless by pinging the device on the wired LAN from the MU If the wired device responds the switch is working If it does not respond verify the wired device is on it is on the proper LAN and you are pinging the correct IP address or host name Shutting Down the WS 5100 23 7 Shutting Down the WS 5100 To gracefully shutdown the WS 5100 issue the shutdown command from the configure context in the CLI ws5000 Cfg gt shutdown This command will halt the system A manual power cycle will be required to re start the switch Do you want to proceed yes no yes System shut down might take a few mins Shutting down snmpd agent done Shutting down apache server done Shutting down cell controller done Shutting down database main thread done Shutting down the switch Please wait 10 secs before turning off power As directed wait 10 seconds and then turn off the device by toggling the power switch WARNING An improper shutdown can render the WS 5100 inoperable such that it may require service by Symbol Support Please do not remove AC power or turn off the WS 5100 by AN toggling the on off switch on the back of the device without first following the shutdown procedure outlined above An abrupt loss of power can corrupt the information that s stored on the device 24
12. P ontigure Undo Apply Help Logout Connected O 1138amest amp 5 In the Switch Settings form set the Country to the country that the switch is operating in leave Warm Standby as Primary and set the various date and time parameters Switch Settings Country None Date 20047 2 07 CYYYYMMIDD Time 11 37 am v HH MM Warm Standby Primary v Time Zone omT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana v Daylight Saving Time Setting usa v code is set Failure to set the proper country could CAUTION The switch can t adopt access ports until the country ZN violate regulatory laws 18 WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide 6 Inthe WLAN 1 form in the lower half of the window set the ESSID to a unique value MyWLAN in the example set the Bandwidth to 100 and set the LAN to Ethernet 1 WLAN 1 WLAN 2 WLAN ESSID My WLAN Bandwidth 100 LAN Ethernet 1 Z Make a note of the ESSID value yov ll need it later when you verify the configuration 7 Inthe lower part of the WLAN 1 form set Encryption to WEP set Authentication to Pre Shared Key Encryption Authentication C None 3 Keyguard Pre Shared Key G WEP Configure Kerberos C WPASTKIP f 802 1x EAP WPA2 CCMD 8 Click the Configure button next to the WEP radio button The WEP Encryption Key Settings dialogue panel is displayed Further Configuration through the
13. Quick 19 Start View WEP Encryption Settings WEP Encryption Key Settings Your Policy supports Mobile Units using pre shared manually fixed WEP keys Enter WEP keys values below WEP m Key Size O Pass Key Enter any string to create a set of WEP keys compatible with all Symbol wireless devices Key 1 frsSkWeP 64_80 C Key 2 202122232425262728292A2B2C Reset Keys Key 3 303132333435363738393A3B3C C Key 4 104142434445464748494R4B4C 40 bit Enter 5 ASCII or 10 hexadecimal characters 128 bit Enter 13 ASCII or 26 hexadecimal characters Save Cancel Help 9 Entera different 13 character ASCII or a 26 character hexadecimal value in each of the four Key N fields Make a note of the key values that you ve supplied here you ll need them to configure your mobile devices A CAUTION Don t use the values that are shown in the illustration 10 After you ve recorded your key values click Save at the bottom of the dialogue 20 WS5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide 11 Back in the WS5000 Quick Start View window click Apply to save the configuration WS 5000 Wireless Switch symbol View Create Modify System Settings Run Help WS5000 Quick Start View Switch Settings Country United States X Date 2004 06 08 YYYY MM DD Time 10 36 pu v HH MM Warm Standby Primary v Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijua
14. Wireless Switch co WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide symbol The Enterprise Mobility Company WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide N 2 Introduction ii 3 Specifications ss scan aiararatie asza 5 Hardware Setup eee eee e eee 8 Preliminary Configuration through the CLI 12 Further Configuration through the Quick Start View 15 Verifying the Configuration 21 Shutting Down the WS 5100 23 Further CLI Information cee eee e eee ees 24 Regulatory Information 0 cece eee eee 25 Part Numbers Support and Sales 26 Symbol Technologies Inc End User License Agreement 28 2001 2005 by Symbol Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be modified or adapted in any way for any purposes without permission in writing from Symbol Technologies Inc Symbol The material in this manual is subject to change without notice Symbol reserves the right to make changes to any product to improve reliability function or design No license is granted either expressly or by implication estoppels or otherwise under any Symbol Technologies Inc intellectual property rights An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in Symbol products Symbol and the Symbol logo are regist
15. a power surge or power failure Verify that the power connector and socket are accessible at all times during the operation of the equipment Do not work with power circuits in dimly lit spaces Do not install this equipment or work with its power circuits during thunderstorms or other weather conditions that could cause a power surge Verify that there is adequate ventilation around the device and that ambient temperatures meet equipment operation specifications k A Site Preparation Consult your site survey and network analysis reports to determine specific equipment placement port capacity power drops and so on Assign installation responsibility to the appropriate personnel Identify where all installed components are located Verify appropriate rack mounting requirements Provide a sufficient number of power drops for your equipment Ensure adequate dust free ventilation to all installed equipment Identify and prepare Ethernet and console port connections Verify that cable lengths are within the maximum allowable distances for optimal signal transmission Verify that the WS 5100 is powered through an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS 2 Specifications 2 1 Physical Specifications Specifications 48 1 cm 18 93 in with mounting brackets et 42 9 cm 16 89 in without mounting brackets Height 4 39 cm 1 73 in Depth 40 46 cm 15 93 in Weight 6 25 kg 13 75 lbs Max Power Consumption
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17. atic IP Information on the Wired LAN Port on page 14 You must specify a secure connection by using the https protocol The WS 5000 login screen is displayed WS 5000 Series Wireless Switch Enter user ID and password Login User ID Password 2 Enter the User ID admin and Password symbol Both are case sensitive 3 Click Login The WS 5000 Switch Policy window appears Further Configuration through the Quick 17 Start View 4 From the main menu select View gt Quick Start The WS5000 Quick Start View window appears It s in this window that you ll create your WLAN policy and apply it to the WS 5100 es WS 5000 Series Wireless Switch symbol View Create Modify System Settings Run Help WS5000 Quick Start View Configure a basic Switch Policy with up to four WLANs one security type per WLAN and other common settings in this view To configure advanced features and options or to view your existing configuration please use the Policy view Switch Settings Country None X Date 20044207 YYYYMMDD Time 11 37 faM v HH MM Warm Standby Primary X Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana v Daylight Saving Time Setting USA v WLAN 1 WLAN 2 WLAN 3 WLAN 4 ESSID Bandwidth LAN Ethernet 2 Encryption Authentication None No Keyguard nfiguire f Pre Shared Ke I WEP anfigure C Kerpe onfiqure C WRATKIP more C sozixEse Contioure WPAZICCM
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19. e device You l use the terminal emulator program to access the switch s Command Line Interface CLI through which you ll perform initial configuration as described in Preliminary Configuration through the CLI on page 12 2 4 LED Codes The WS 5100 has two vertically stacked LEDs on its front panel The LEDs display three colors blue amber and red and three operating states solid blinking and off The following tables define the combinations of LED colors and states 2 4 1 StartUp Event Top LED Bottom LED Power off Off Off Power On Self Test POST running All colors in rotation All colors in rotation POST succeeded Blue solid Blue solid Software initializing Blue solid Off Software initialized Blue blinking Off 2 4 2 Configured as a Primary Switch Event Top LED Bottom LED Active Blue blinking Blue solid Monitoring Blue blinking Amber solid Standby missing or not enabled Blue blinking Off Inactive Amber blinking Blue blinking 2 4 3 Configured as a Standby Switch Event Top LED Bottom LED Active acting as primary Blue blinking Blue blinking Monitoring Blue blinking Amber solid Specifications Event Top LED Bottom LED Standby not enabled Blue blinking Off Inactive Amber blinking Amber blinking 2 4 4 Error Codes Event Top LED Bottom LED POST failed cr
20. ered trademarks of Symbol Technologies Inc Patents This product is covered by one or more of the U S and foreign patents listed at http www symbol com patents Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 http www symbol com Introduction 1 Introduction The Symbol WS 5100 Wireless Switch is a high performance member of Symbol s WS 5000 Series family The WS 5100 built on the same award winning hardware and software architecture as the WS 5000 provides centralized Wireless LAN WLAN configuration and management by merging network intelligence previously spread across physically distributed access points By replacing access points with simpler access ports or thin access points the WS 5100 becomes the single point of contact with the WLAN thus reducing the complexity of wireless networking by moving management out of the ceiling and into the wiring closet In addition through the use of Symbol s patented Virtual AP architecture the WS 5100 lets you create multiple WLANs without changing or adding to the existing wired network infrastructure This document is written for the network device installer 1 1 Package Contents Inspect the package contents and report any missing or damaged items to your sales representative The package should contain the following e WS 5100 Wireless Switch e WS 5100 Installation Guide this document e Rack mounting brackets 2 e Mounting
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22. guration For advanced switch configuration refer to the WS 5000 Series System Reference which you ll find on the product CD In the instructions below you ll create a WLAN policy and a security policy You ll then apply these policies to the WS 5100 switch policy After you ve created and applied the policies you should be able to adopt and communicate with properly configured mobile units as described in Verifying the Configuration on page 21 5 1 Applet Requirements The WS 5000 Series applet is accessed through Internet Explorer version 5 5 using the SUN JRE Java Runtime Environment 1 4 2_06 Later versions of IE and the SUN JRE are also supported A copy of the SUN JRE is provided with your WS 5100 product CD To install the JRE insert the CD wait for the Flash menu to appear and then select Install the SUN JRE To prepare Internet Explorer to run the WS 5000 Series applet 1 Open IE s Tools gt Internet Options panel and select the Advanced tab 2 Uncheck the following checkboxes Use HTTP 1 1 e Java console enabled requires restart Java logging enabled JIT compiler for virtual enabled requires restart 15 16 WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide 5 2 Launching the Quick Start View To use the Quick Start View launch a Web browser on a computer that can access your WS 5100 1 Point the browser to the IP address that you assigned to the wired Ethernet port port 2 in Set St
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24. itical error Red blinking Red blinking Software initialization failed Amber solid Off Country code not configured O ari Amber blinking code is configured No access ports have been adopted Blue blinking Amber blinking Primary inactive or failed Amber blinking Blue blinking 7 8 WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide 3 Hardware Setup 3 1 Installing the WS 5100 To install the WS 5100 switch in a rack 1 Attach the rack brackets to the sides of the device 2 Attach the brackets to the rack 3 2 Adding the WS 5100 to the Network The WS 5100 fits in the distribution layer of the existing wired network and must have OSI Layer 2 connectivity with the access ports that it needs to adopt The following illustration shows the major components of a WS 5100 network deployment Hardware Setup Terminal Emulation VT 100 19200 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit No parity No flow control Console Cable included to Console Port WS 5100 Eth1 Eth2 Layer 2 ei r SwitchA Ld Layer 2 Switch B POE Wired Computer Wireless Clients LAN As shown in the illustration all wireless devices are connected to the WS 5100 through Switch A and all wired devices are connected through Switch B To add the WS 5100 to the wired and wireless networks and prepare it for initial configu
25. n as Disable 14 WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide Configuring IP address of Ethernet 2 Status Success Name Ethernet 2 Network Interface Card 12 DHCP status Disable ws5000 Cfg Ethernet 2 gt 4 4 Set Static IP Information on the Wired LAN Port Within the Ethernet 2 context use the ipaddress command to set the static IP address and subnet mask in that order WS5000 Cfg 1 Ethernet 2 gt ipaddress w x y z 255 x y z Next set the gateway and DNS server addresses WS5000 Cfg 1 WS5000 Cfg 1 Ethernet 2 gt set gateway w x y z Ethernet 2 gt set dns w x y z After each of these commands information about the context is displayed Check the IP address settings to make sure they re correct At this point the ini tial configuration of the WS 5100 will be complete You ll continue the configuration through the switch s Web based applet interface as described in the next section Further Configuration through the Quick Start View 5 Further Configuration through the Quick Start View To complete the initial configuration of the WS 5100 we ll use the Quick Start View The Quick Start View is part of the WS 5000 Series applet a Web based tool that lets you configure your WS 5100 switch through an intuitive graphical interface The Quick Start View portion of the applet is designed to take a factory fresh switch and bring it up to a minimal working confi
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27. na I Adjust for Daylight Saving Time WLAN 1 WLAN 2 WLAN 3 WLAN 4 ESSID Mylan Bandwidth 100 LAN Ethemet1 v Encryption Authentication C None Clone C Keyguard p Pre Shared Key ER Configure C Kerberos Conf WPAITKIP nifig C 802 1x EAP fig Cwane corone Undo Apply Help Connected mE 10 57PMPDT amp 12 An information panel appears click OK Tufo tto Information Wireless Switch Policy has been saved successfully NOTE Your new configuration is not displayed in the Quick Start View To view the policy you just created you have to go to the View gt Policy window The policy is given a default name that corresponds to WLAN 1 Verifying the Configuration 21 6 Verifying the Configuration The surest way to verify that your WLAN configuration is valid and that the switch is fully operational is to associate a mobile unit MU and confirm that the MU can communicate with a device on the wired LAN Follow these steps 1 Deploy your WS 5100 into the wired and wireless networks by connecting the Ethernet cables as described in Adding the WS 5100 to the Network on page 8 2 Identify by IP address or host name a computer that the WS 5100 can communicate with over the wired LAN This is the device that the MU will try to communicate with later in these instructions 3 Make sure an access port has been adopted by the WS 5100 4 Configure the MU with the same ESSID
28. ration 1 Usinga Category 6 Ethernet cable connect a LAN switch Switch A to the Eth1 Ethernet port the left port on the front panel of the WS 5100 2 Add your access port s to the WLAN 3 Using a Category 6 Ethernet cable connect another LAN switch Switch B to the Eth2 Ethernet port the right port on the front panel of the WS 5100 9 10 WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide 4 Using the supplied console cable connect the WS 5100 serial port to an RS 232 DB 9 serial port on a separate computer the configuration computer 5 On the configuration computer configure a terminal emulation application such as HyperTerminal as follows Terminal Type VT 100 Port COM 1 4 depending on which COM port you re using Terminal Settings 19200 bps transfer rate 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit no flow control no hardware compression The WS 5100 does not need to be fully deployed into the wired or wireless networks to complete the installation steps outlined in Preliminary Configuration through the CLI on page 12 3 3 Supplying Power to the WS 5100 1 Verify the WS 5100 power switch is off before connecting the AC power cord 2 Plug an approved AC power cord into the power connector at the back of the WS 5100 3 Plug the cord into a standard AC outlet with a voltage range of 100 to 240 VAC 4 Toggle the power switch at the back of the WS 5100 to the on position
29. screws 4 e Console cable e WS 5100 product CD 1 2 Document Conventions The following graphical alerts are used in this document to indicate notable situations NOTE Tips hints or special requirements that you should take note of CAUTION Care is required Disregarding a caution can result in data loss or equipment malfunction 3 4 WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide personal injury or equipment damage W WARNING Indicates a condition or procedure that could result in 3 Warnings Read all installation instructions and site survey reports and verify correct equipment installation before connecting the system to its power source Remove jewelry and watches before installing this equipment Install the equipment in a rack with adequate dimensions and weight allowances Verify that the rack is anchored and cannot tip over or break away from its mountings Verify that the unit is grounded before connecting it to the power source Verify that any device connected to this unit is properly wired and grounded Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical circuit Verify that the electrical circuits have appropriate overload protection Attach only approved power cords to the device Symbol Technologies strongly recommends the use of an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS that supports the WS 5100 power rating Not using a UPS can result in data loss or equipment damage due to
30. sor or destroy and remove from all computers hard drives networks and other storage media all copies of the Software and shall so certify to Licensor that such actions have occurred Sections 2 13 shall survive termination of this Agreement DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law Licensor and its suppliers provide the Software and any if any Support Services AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS and hereby disclaim all warranties and conditions either express implied or statutory including but not limited to any if any implied warranties or conditions of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose of lack of viruses of accuracy or completeness of responses of results and of lack of negligence or lack of workmanlike effort all with regard to the Software and the provision of or failure to provide Support Services ALSO THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF TITLE QUIET ENJOYMENT QUIET POSSESSION CORRESPONDENCE TO DESCRIPTION OR NON INFRINGEMENT WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY OF OR ARISING OUT OF USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE AND SUPPORT SERVICES IF ANY REMAINS WITH LICENSEE 29 30 WS 5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide 10 11 12 EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL AND CERTAIN OTHER DAMAGES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL LICENSOR OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL DIRECT
31. terference at his own expense Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Marking and European Economic Area EEA CE Statement of Compliance Symbol Technologies Inc hereby declares that this device is in compliance with all the applicable Directives 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC A Declaration of Conformity may be obtained from http www2 symbol com doc 26 WS5000 Series WS 5100 Installation Guide 10 Part Numbers Support and Sales Part Numbers Description Part Number 6 port WS 5100 Wireless Switch WS 5100 R140 06 WW 12 port WS 5100 Wireless Switch WS 5100 R140 12 WW 18 port WS 5100 Wireless Switch WS 5100 R140 18 WW 24 port WS 5100 Wireless Switch WS 5100 R140 24 WW 30 port WS 5100 Wireless Switch WS 5100 R140 30 WW Redundant WS 5100 Wireless Switch WS 5100 R140 RS WW 6 port Upgrade WS 5100 UC WW Symbol Support Center Use the Symbol Support Center as the primary contact for any technical problem question or support issue involving Symbol products Symbol Support Center responds to calls by email telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in individual contractual agreements Telephone North America 1 800 653 5350 Telephone International 1 631 738 6213 Fax 631 738 5410 Email support symbol com Whe
32. w e Bump up one configuration context level by typing two periods e Get back to the top level context by typing exit Regulatory Information 25 9 Regulatory Information WARNING This regulatory section applies only to the WS 5100 device WS 5100 Rxx xxx WWW All Symbol devices are designed to be compliant with rules and regulations of locations they are sold in h and are labeled as required Any changes or modifications to Symbol Technologies equipment that are not expressly approved by Symbol Technologies are possibly unsafe and could render the equipment inoperable product may cause radio interference in which case the user CAUTION This is a class A product In a domestic environment this may be required to take adequate measures Radio Frequency Interference Requirements USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the in
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