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EmulationEngine 11a/b/g User's Guide
Rev #/Date: 2.0.0 Beta/07.17.03 6-35
get eemask
This command displays the Wireless LAN Address Mask:
get eemask
Example:
CMC_EE -> get eemask
WLAN Address Mask: ff:ff:ff:ff:00:00
CMC_EE ->
set eemask
This command sets the Wireless LAN Address Mask:
set eemask <address_mask>
<address_mask>: a valid address mask (e.g., ff:ff:ff:ff:00:00)
eestatus (get)
This command displays a high-level summary of the
EmulationEngine's current status. It includes: the BSSID of the
System Under Test, an indication of whether this system has been
detected and if the EmulationEngine is joined with it, and a count
of current virtual stations
get eestatus
Example:
CMC_EE -> get eestatus
EmulationEngine 11a/b/g software version 2.0.0
WLAN mode .................... 802.11a
WLAN MAC address ............. 00:0b:cd:59:23:42
WLAN address mask ............ ff:ff:ff:ff:00:00
LAN MAC address .............. 00:0b:16:00:00:06
BSSID of System Under Test ... 00:00:00:00:00:00
Use the "set bssid" command to specify your SUT.
0 vSTAs currently in the system.
CMC_EE ->
exec
This command executes a command file. The command file must
contain a series of CLI commands. When this command is
executed, the commands in the file will be treated/executed as if
they were entered via the CLI.
exec <file_name>
<file_name>: The name of the command file to be executed.
Example: The try.txt file in this example contains "version" and
"get association" CLI commands.
CMC_EE -> exec try.txt
run -> version
EmulationEngine (tm) software version 2.0.0
d@W:D:/WLANLO~1/src/ap/os/vxworks/Jan 17 2003, 16:16:59
DEBUG
run -> get association
STA MAC Address State