User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- The Command Line Interface (CLI)
- CLI Usage Notes
- User Log-In
- User Log-Off
- CLI Commands
- System Under Test Commands
- Virtual Station Set-Up & Control Commands
- Statistics File Commands
- Event Log Commands
- EmulationEngine Commands
- association (get)
- channel (get)
- config (get)
- countrycode (get/set)
- date (set)
- eemac (get/reset/set)
- eemask (get/set)
- eestatus (get)
- exec
- factorydefault (set)
- features (get/set)
- fragmentthreshold (get/set)
- frequency (get)
- ftp
- gateway (get/set)
- hardware (get)
- help
- history
- hwtxretries (get/set)
- ipaddr (get/set)
- ipmask (get/set)
- key (del/get/set)
- keyentrymethod (get/set)
- login (get/set)
- password (set)
- ping
- power (get/set)
- quit
- rate (get/set)
- reboot
- rtsthreshold (get/set)
- sntpserver (get/set/clear)
- station (get)
- systemname (clear/get/set)
- telnet (get/set)
- time (set)
- timeofday
- tzone (get/set)
- uptime (get)
- version (get)
- 802.11b/g Commands
- Administrative Mode Commands
- Example Configurations
- CLI Editor
Communication Machinery Corporation (CMC)
6-20 Rev #/Date: 2.0.0 Beta/07.17.03
<id>: Virtual Station ID (1...64), "all", or "master". If <id> is set to
"all" (i.e., clear vsta all stats), this command will clear all statistics
for all virtual stations. If <id> is set to "master" (i.e., clear vsta
master stats), this command will clear all statistics for the
EmulationEngine.
Example:
CMC_EE -> clear vsta 1 stats
CMC_EE ->
del vsta
This command clears all configuration parameters for one or more
virtual stations and removes the virtual station(s) from the system.
del vsta <id>
<id>: Virtual Station ID (1...64) or "all". If <id> is set to "all" (i.e.,
del vsta all), all virtual stations are deleted.
Example:
CMC_EE -> del vsta 1
CMC_EE -> OK
CMC_EE ->
vSTA ID:1 NOTIFY DELETED - reason: delete command - WED JUL
16 07:44:09 2003
CMC_EE ->
get vsta
This command gets (retrieves and displays) a configuration
parameter or statistics for one or all virtual stations.
get vsta <id> <attribute>
<id>: Virtual Station ID (1...64). Use "all" to display <attribute> for
all virtual stations. If the <attribute> is set to “stats” to display
statistics, the <id> can be set to “master” to show statistics for the
EmulationEngine (i.e., get vsta master stats). If <attribute> is
“summary”, <id> must be set to “all”
<attribute>: The attribute of the information to get. Omit this
parameter (e.g., get vsta 1) to show a virtual station's complete
configuration. Or, use one of the following attributes to show a
specific configuration parameter:
authentication: Display the virtual station’s authentication mode
(open-system or shared-key).
cipher: Display the virtual station’s cipher mode (wep).
count: If the virtual station’s test mode is internal, display the
configured ping count (0...2,147,483,647).
csmode: Display the virtual station’s connection mode (persistent
or non-persistent).
encryption: Display the virtual station’s encryption mode (on or
off).