Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink
Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink
Chapter 15: Using Selection Criteria 166Series = 3 | (MAC = 00-A0-F8-27-B5-7F | MAC = 00-A0-F8-80-3D-4B | MAC = 00-A0-F8-76-B3-D8 | MAC = 00-A0-F8-38-11-83 | MAC = 00-A0-F8-10-24-FF | MAC =00-A0-F8-10-10-10)NOTE: Due to the potential complexity of long selection criteria strings, it is recommendedthat you limit the selection criteria to 20 selection variables or less.The following table lists the preset selection variables:ColumnsThe number of display columns the mobile device supports. The possiblevalue range is 1 – 80.Example:Columns > 20EnablerVerEnabler version number. Values with decimals must be surrounded bydouble quote marks.EnablerVer = “3.10-13”IPIP address of the mobile devices.Enter all IP addresses using dot notation. IP addresses can be written inthree ways:• Direct comparison with a single IP address. For example, IP =10.1.1.1.• Comparison with an arbitrary address range. For example, IP =10.1.1.5 – 10.1.1.15 (This can also be written as IP = 10.1.1.5– 15.)• Comparison with a subnet. This is done by supplying the networknumber along with the subnet mask or CIDR value. For example, IP =10.1.1.0/255.255.255.0Using CIDR notation, this can also be written as IP = 10.1.1.0/24
Chapter 15: Using Selection Criteria 167KeyboardCode A number set by the device manufacturer and used internally by the BIOS toidentify the keyboard type.Supported values include:0 = 35-Key1 = More than 35 keys and WSS10002 = Other devices with less than 35 keysExample:KeyboardCode = 0KeyboardName The style of keyboard the mobile device is using (46key, 35key, etc.). Thisselection variable is not valid for CE devices.Supported values include:35KEY46KEY101KEYTnKeysExample:KeyboardName = 35KEY
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Chapter 15: Using Selection Criteria 167KeyboardCode A number set by the device manufacturer and used internally by the BIOS toidentify the keyboard type.Supported values include:0 = 35-Key1 = More than 35 keys and WSS10002 = Other devices with less than 35 keysExample:KeyboardCode = 0KeyboardName The style of keyboard the mobile device is using (46key, 35key, etc.). Thisselection variable is not valid for CE devices.Supported values include:35KEY46KEY101KEYTnKeysExample:KeyboardName = 35KEY