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InfiNet Wireless R5000 Technical User Manual
Copyright © 2004-2006 by InfiNet Wireless Limited.
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rf3.0, rf4.0 - radio interface. See devices labeling it learn your radio
interface name
pppX point-to-point interfaces
tunX - interfaces used for IPIP tunnels building
vlanX interfaces supporting VLAN 802.1q tagging
All configures interfaces of the router can be reviewed using the following
command:
ifconfig -a
3. Command line interface (CLI)
For devices management and configuration a Unix-like command line language
is used. Every command starts having the power right after Enter key is pressed.
However, each command lifetime duration is limited within one configuration
session. In order to save a current configurationconfig save command is
used.
Several commands can be grouped in one line using; character. If a wrong-
syntax line is met in the group, the rest of the string is checked anyway and the
wrong command is ignored. Command name can be shortened unless the
ambiguity occurs.
If your terminal supports VT100 or ANSI standard you can move around the list
of recently executed commands using cursor keys. Numbered list of these
commands can be reviewed by!h command. Any command from this list can
be available using!<NUMBER> command. TAB key performs substring
search of recently executed commands.
Ctrl/R combination refreshes the command string if its content was disturbed by
system messages.
The command executed with no arguments prints a short hint about its keys,
parameters and syntax.
Context help can be obtained by printing “? in any position of the line.
4. Lost password recovery
Starting from WANFlex OS 3.32 firmware version, the password can be
recovered remotely. The procedure is the following:
1. Locate your devices serial number
2. Send this SN to the InfiNet Wireless Technical Support
3. You will be given a special key
4. Enter the device and use SN as a login and received key as a password
5. Reconfigure the username and password
5. Configuration manipulations
Printing and saving your configuration
You c
an easily review your current devices configuration by executing
config show command. The output of the command is sorted by the
configuration sections (e.g. System parameters, Interfaces configuration etc).
You can review some particular parts of the configuration specifying the part of
the configuration you want to see.