PremierWave EN Command Reference Part Number 900-581 Revision C March 2013
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Table of Contents Copyright and Trademark ____________________________________________________ 2 Contacts _________________________________________________________________ 2 Disclaimer ________________________________________________________________ 2 Revision History ___________________________________________________________ 2 List of Figures _____________________________________________________________ 4 List of Tables ______________________________________________________________ 5 1: About This Guide
List of Figures Figure 3-2 CLI Level Hierarchy ______________________________________________________ 12 Figure 3-3 Login Level Commands ___________________________________________________ 12 Figure 3-4 Enable Level Commands__________________________________________________ 13 Figure 4-1 DTD for XCRs __________________________________________________________ 14 Figure 4-2 XML Example __________________________________________________________ 15 Figure 4-3 XML Example ________________________________________
List of Tables Table 3-1 Keyboard Shortcuts ______________________________________________________ 11 Table 4-7 XCR Groups ____________________________________________________________ 20 Table 4-8 XSR Group and Items ____________________________________________________ 34 Table 5-1 Commands and Levels ____________________________________________________ 49 PremierWave EN Command Reference 5
1: About This Guide This guide describes how to configure the PremierWave EN using the Command Line Interface (CLI) and/or Extensible Markup Language (XML). It is written for software developers and system integrators. Chapter Summaries This table lists and summarizes content of each chapter. Chapter Summary Chapter 2: Overview Gives an overview of CLI and XML. Chapter 3: Command Line Interface Lists commands and describes how to use CLI to configure the PremierWave EN.
1: About This Guide Additional Documentation Visit the Lantronix website at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation for the latest documentation and the following additional documentation. Document Description PremierWave EN User Guide Describes how to configure and use the PremierWave EN. PremierWave EN Integration Guide Contains information about the PremierWave hardware, the PremierWave evaluation board, and integrating the PremierWave EN into your product.
2: Overview PremierWave EN support three convenient configuration methods: Web Manager, Command Line Interface (CLI) and Extensible Markup Language (XML). For more information about the Web Manager, see the PremierWave EN User Guide on the Lantronix website. XML Architecture and Device Control XML is a fundamental building block for the future growth of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) networks.
3: Command Line Interface This chapter describes accessing the PremierWave EN by using Telnet, SSH, or serial ports to configure the PremierWave EN, navigating the Command Line Interface (CLI), typing keyboard shortcuts, and moving between the levels.
3: Command Line Interface To configure the Lantronix device server locally using a serial port: 1. Connect a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program to one of the device server's serial ports. 2. Configure the terminal to the following settings: 9600 baud 8-bit No parity 1 stop bit No flow control. 3. Power off the device. 4. Press and hold down the exclamation point (!) key. 5. Power on the device.
3: Command Line Interface Using Keyboard Shortcuts and CLI One useful shortcut built into PremierWave EN is that the complete text of a command does not have to be entered to issue a command. Typing just enough characters to uniquely identify a command, then hitting enter, can be used as a short cut for a command. For example, at the enable level, "sh" can be used for the "show" command. Tab Completion is also available using the Tab and Enter keys on the keyboard.
3: Command Line Interface An overview of the levels in the PremierWave EN is presented in Figure 3-2 CLI Level Hierarchy below.
3: Command Line Interface Note: >To configure the PremierWave EN, you must be in the enable level and any of its sub-levels. Figure 3-4 below shows the enable level commands.
4: Configuration Using XML The device server provides an Extensible Markup Language (XML) interface that you can use to configure device server devices. Every configuration setting that can be issued from the device server Web Manager and CLI can be specified using XML. The device server can import and export configuration settings as an XML document known as an XML Configuration Record (XCR). An XCR can be imported or exported via the CLI, a Web browser, FTP, or the device server filesystem.
4: Configuration Using XML Note: The name for each (specified with the name attribute) is the group name listed in the Web Manager XCR groups or with the "xcr list" CLI command. See the PremierWave EN User Guide for more information about the XCR groups. An empty or missing element in each present clears the setting to its default. Quick Tour of XML Syntax Declaration The first line, , is called the XML declaration.
4: Configuration Using XML Record, Group, Item, and Value Tags A is a logical grouping of configuration parameters and must contain one or more elements. It must have a name attribute and may have an instance attribute. A is a specific grouping of configuration parameters relevant to its parent group. An item takes the name attribute and must contain one or more value elements.
4: Configuration Using XML Figure 4-5 XML Example of Multiple Items disable PAGE 184: Configuration Using XML Importing and Exporting an XML Configuration File An XCR can be imported or exported using the following methods: Filesystem-XCRs can be saved to the device server file system and imported or accessed as needed. See Best Practices on page 18 or the Filesystem Browser section in the PremierWave EN User Guide. CLI-XCRs can be imported (captured) or exported (dumped) directly to a Telnet, SSH, or serial line CLI session.
4: Configuration Using XML Any white space requires the list of groups to be quoted. Only the named groups get imported, even if the XCR contains additional XCR groups. The following syntax can be used to export configurations to a file on the device server's file system: xcr export xcr export The same guidelines above regarding importing configurations also apply to exporting configurations.
4: Configuration Using XML XML Configuration Groups Table 4-7 lists the PremierWave EN XCR groups in alphabetical order. This table indicates the various group items, as well as some possible value names and options. Note: Any instance of < in the table may be read as "less than" and any instance of > may be read as "greater than". Table 4-7 XCR Groups Group Name Group Item Value Name alarm barrel connector power connect (Attribute of “instance” is a number.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item Value Name arp arp delete ip address arp entry ip address Value Options Additional Information Remove an entry from the ARP table. Specify the entry by its IP address. mac address bridge state enable, disable Default: disable bridging mac address cli enable level password Value is SECRET, hidden from user view.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item Value Name diagnostics (continued) managelinx network interface device.dna.system.ne twork.iface.ipaddres Value Options Additional Information urgent, high, normal, low, very low Default: normal device.dna.system.ne twork.iface.name device.dna.system.ne twork.iface.vip.pool device.viproute.target .name email (Attribute of“instance” is a number.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item http server Value Name Value Options Additional Information state enable, disable Default: enable port <None>, ... Default: 80 secure port <None>, ... Default: 443 secure protocols ssl3, tls1.0, tls1.1 May contain zero, one, or more of the values, separated by commas. Default: ssl3, tls1.0, tls1.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item Value Name Value Options Additional Information ip ip time to live Default: 64 hops multicast time to live Default: 1 hops line name (Attribute of interface rs232, rs485 halfduplex, rs485 fullduplex, usb-cdc-acm Default: termination enable, disable Default: disable state enable, disable Default: depends on instance protocol none, tunnel Default: “instance” is a number.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item Value Name managelinx plaintext dsm credentials dna.xml.replication.pr otocol.version dna.capabilities.tcp.c onnect.fail encrypted dsm credentials Value Options Additional Information enable, disable Default: disable dna.dsc.auth.tunnel.u sername dna.dsc.auth.ssh.pub dna.dsc.auth.ssh.priv device.dna.dsc.tunnel .portlist.list device.dna.dsc.tunnel .ip.addr device.dna.dsc.tunnel .ip.list device.dna.dsc.tunnel .ssh.public device.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item rss Value Name Value Options Additional Information feed enable, disable Default: disable persist enable, disable Default: disable max entries Default: 100 serial command mode (Attribute of mode always, serial string, disable Default: disable “instance” is a echo serial string enable, disable Default: enable number.) serial string Sets a string that can be entered at boot time to enter command mode.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item ssh client delete known hosts Value Name known host delete name known host public rsa key Value Options Additional Information enable, disable If enabled, deletes any existing hosts before adding "known host". Specify the known host to delete. public dsa key delete client users enable, disable client user delete name client user password If enabled, deletes any existing client users before adding "client user".
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item Value Name ssl credentials rsa certificate Value Options rsa private key Additional Information Value is SECRET, hidden from user view. dsa certificate dsa private key trusted authority (attribute of an “instance” is a number) Value is SECRET, hidden from user view.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item tunnel accept accept mode Value Name Value Options Additional Information disable, always Default: always (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) start character Accepts a control character, for example, <control>A represents control-A Default: B flush start character enable, disable local port Default: enable Default: 0 protocol tcp, ssh, telnet, tcp aes, ssl Default: tcp <None>, ...
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item Value Name tunnel connect host (Attribute of an “stance”s a number) address (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) (continued) Value Options Additional Information port <None>, ... Default: protocol tcp, udp, ssh, telnet, tcp aes, udp aes, ssl Default: tcp validate certificate enable, disable Default: enable tcp keep alive <None>, ...
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item tunnel modem (Attribute of “instance” is a number.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item wlan (continued) wlan watchdog wlan profile basic Value Name Value Options Additional Information topology infrastructure, adhoc Default: infrastructure scan 2.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Group Item Value Name wlan profile (continued) security (continued) wep key 3 Value is SECRET, hidden from user view. wep key 4 Value is SECRET, hidden from user view. wpax authentication Value Options psk, 802.1x wpax key Additional Information Default: psk Value is SECRET, hidden from user view. wpax ieee 802.
4: Configuration Using XML XML Status Record Groups and Items Table 4-8 lists the supported XML Status Record (XSR) groups and items. These groups and items show the status of the device in XML form and can only be exported. The XSR schema differs slightly from the XCR groups and items in that the XSR allows groups within groups. Note: The Valid Values column of Table 4-8 indicates the default value.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Item Name Value Name Valid Values http log entries decimal number bytes decimal number totals entry (Attribute of "instance" is "") icmp snmp PremierWave EN Command Reference String InMsgs decimal number InErrors decimal number InDestUnreachs decimal number InTimeExcds decimal number InParmProbs decimal number InSrcQuenchs decimal number InRedirects decimal number InEchos decimal number InEchoReps decimal number InTime
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Item Name interface (Attribute of "instance" is "eth0" or "wlan0") Value Name default gateway dotted notation ip address dotted notation generic status network mask receive transmit ip Valid Values snmp PremierWave EN Command Reference disabled, enabledlinkup dotted notation bytes decimal number packets decimal number errs decimal number drop decimal number fifo decimal number frame decimal number compressed decimal number multi
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Item Name Value Name ip (continued) InNoRoutes decimal number InTruncatedPkts decimal number InMcastPkts decimal number OutMcastPkts decimal number InBcastPkts decimal number OutBcastPkts decimal number protocol tcp or udp rx queue decimal number tx queue decimal number local address ip address in format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn local port decimal number remote address ip address in format nnn.nnn.nnn.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Item Name line (group nested within line above) memory processes query port enable or disable protocol Tunnel or None.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Item Name Value Name Valid Values tcp (continued) ActiveOpens decimal number PassiveOpens decimal number AttemptFails decimal number EstabResets decimal number CurrEstab decimal number InSegs decimal number OutSegs decimal number RetransSegs decimal number InErrs decimal number OutRsts decimal number SyncookiesSent decimal number SyncookiesRecv decimal number SyncookiesFailed decimal number EmbryonicRsts decimal number PruneC
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Item Name Value Name Valid Values tcp (continued) TCPSackRecovery decimal number TCPSACKReneging decimal number TCPFACKReorder decimal number TCPSACKReorder decimal number netstat (continued) TCPRenoReorder decimal number TCPTSReorder decimal number TCPFullUndo decimal number TCPPartialUndo decimal number TCPDSACKUndo decimal number TCPLossUndo decimal number TCPLoss decimal number TCPLostRetransmit decimal number TCPRenoFailure
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Item Name Value Name tcp (continued) TCPSackMerged decimal number TCPSackShiftFallback decimal number TCPBacklogDrop decimal number TCPMinTTLDrop decimal number tunnel netstat (continued) aggregate Valid Values TCPDeferAcceptDrop decimal number IPReversePathFilter decimal number TCPTimeWaitOverflow decimal number completed connects decimal number completed accepts decimal number (Attribute of an “instance” is a number.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Item Name Value Name Valid Values tunnel connect 13 connection time elapsed time in format d days hh:mm:ss connect 14 connection time elapsed time in format d days hh:mm:ss connect 15 connection time elapsed time in format d days hh:mm:ss accept connection time elapsed time in format d days hh:mm:ss connect dns address changes decimal number connect dns address invalids decimal number InDatagrams decimal number NoPorts decimal number InE
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Item Name Value Name Valid Values vip receive decimal number transmit decimal number receive decimal number transmit decimal number receive decimal number transmit decimal number data bytes udp packet queue udp packets dsm ip address list ip address in format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn For more than one, comma will separate. local dna id tunnel user tunnel port list Comma separated list of decimal numbers.
4: Configuration Using XML Group Name (continued) Item Name Value Name Valid Values xsr bytes decimal number lines decimal number elements decimal number out errors decimal number Note: *If a scan is run while the unit is associated with an access point, only the channels belonging to the band on which the device is currently operating will be scanned.
5: Commands and Levels 5: Commands and Levels Click the level in the tree structure and it will take you to the command list for that level.
5: Commands and Levels • • • • • • link (config-wlan:wlan0) • choice 1 (config-wlan-choice:wlan0:1) • choice 2 (config-wlan-choice:wlan0:2) • choice 3 (config-wlan-choice:wlan0:3) • choice 4 (config-wlan-choice:wlan0:4) • ip (config-ip) • query port (config-query_port) • rss (config-rss) • smtp (config-smtp) • syslog (config-syslog) • terminal 1 (config-terminal:1) • terminal 2 (config-terminal:2) • terminal 3 (config-terminal:3) • terminal network (config-terminal:network) • vip (config-vip) • wlan profi
5: Commands and Levels • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • email 3 (email:3) • cp (email-cp:3) email 4 (email:4) • cp (email-cp:4) email 5 (email:5) • cp (email-cp:5) email 6 (email:6) • cp (email-cp:6) email 7 (email:7) • cp (email-cp:7) email 8 (email:8) • cp (email-cp:8) email 9 (email:9) • cp (email-cp:9) email 10 (email:10) • cp (email-cp:10) email 11 (email:11) • cp (email-cp:11) email 12 (email:12) • cp (email-cp:12) email 13 (email:13) • cp (email-cp:13) email 14 (email:14) • cp (email-cp:14)
5: Commands and Levels • • • host 10 (tunnel-connect-host:1:10) • host 11 (tunnel-connect-host:1:11) • host 12 (tunnel-connect-host:1:12) • host 13 (tunnel-connect-host:1:13) • host 14 (tunnel-connect-host:1:14) • host 15 (tunnel-connect-host:1:15) • host 16 (tunnel-connect-host:1:16) • disconnect (tunnel-disconnect:1) • modem (tunnel-modem:1) • packing (tunnel-packing:1) • serial (tunnel-serial:1) tunnel 2 (tunnel:2) • accept (tunnel-accept:2) • cp output (tunnel-accept-cp_output:2) • password (tunnel-a
5: Commands and Levels • • host 11 (tunnel-connect-host:3:11) • host 12 (tunnel-connect-host:3:12) • host 13 (tunnel-connect-host:3:13) • host 14 (tunnel-connect-host:3:14) • host 15 (tunnel-connect-host:3:15) • host 16 (tunnel-connect-host:3:16) • disconnect (tunnel-disconnect:3) • modem (tunnel-modem:3) • packing (tunnel-packing:3) • serial (tunnel-serial:3) xml (xml) Table 5-1 Commands and Levels accept (tunnel-accept:3) level commands accept mode always Enables the tunneling server to always accept
5: Commands and Levels warding it to the accept mode tunnel (generally used for debugging). clrscrn Clears the screen. cp output Enters the next lower level. credentials Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL server. default accept mode Restores the default accept mode as "always". default local port Uses the default port number as the local port for accept mode tunneling. The default port is 10000 + #, where # is the line number for this tunnel.
5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show status Displays tunnel accept status. start character Sets the accept mode start character. The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex. A control character has the form C. A decimal value character has the form \99. A hex value character has the form 0xFF. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for accept mode tunneling and sets the timer.
5: Commands and Levels default accept mode Restores the default accept mode as "always". default local port Uses the default port number as the local port for accept mode tunneling. The default port is 10000 + #, where # is the line number for this tunnel. default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default start character Defaults the accept mode start character. default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second accept mode TCP keep alive timeout.
5: Commands and Levels A decimal value character has the form \99. A hex value character has the form 0xFF. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for accept mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. accept (tunnel-accept:1) level commands accept mode always Enables the tunneling server to always accept tunneling connections.
5: Commands and Levels default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default start character Defaults the accept mode start character. default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second accept mode TCP keep alive timeout. email connect Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon establishing an accept mode tunnel. = the number of the email profile to use.
5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. advanced (config-profile-advanced:test1) level commands antenna diversity antenna 1 Set antenna selection to 1 antenna diversity antenna 2 Set antenna selection to 2 antenna diversity enabled Set antenna diversity to enabled. apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash. If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device, it will still have the original settings.
5: Commands and Levels tx data rate maximum mcs6 Sets the data rate maximum to MCS6. tx data rate maximum mcs7 Sets the data rate maximum to MCS7. tx power maximum Sets the TX power maximum in dBm. = measure of power in decibels with respect to one milliwatt. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
5: Commands and Levels tx data rate maximum mcs1 Sets the data rate maximum to MCS1. tx data rate maximum mcs2 Sets the data rate maximum to MCS2. tx data rate maximum mcs3 Sets the data rate maximum to MCS3. tx data rate maximum mcs4 Sets the data rate maximum to MCS4. tx data rate maximum mcs5 Sets the data rate maximum to MCS5. tx data rate maximum mcs6 Sets the data rate maximum to MCS6. tx data rate maximum mcs7 Sets the data rate maximum to MCS7.
5: Commands and Levels no profile Removes reference to the profile. profile Selects a profile. = name of the profile. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. choice 2 (config-wlan-choice:wlan0:2) level commands apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
5: Commands and Levels default inactivity timeout The default inactivity timeout will apply to CLI sessions. default login password Restores the default CLI login password. default quit connect line Restores the default string used to quit the "connect line " command. enable level password Sets the enable-level password. exit Exits to the configuration level. inactivity timeout Sets the inactivity timeout for all CLI sessions.
5: Commands and Levels user generate rsa 512 Generate RSA public and private keys user generate rsa 768 Generate RSA public and private keys user password Set username with password and optional RSA or DSA keys write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. configure (config) level commands arp Changes to the command level for ARP configuration and status. bridge Changes to the bridge configuration level.
5: Commands and Levels connect mode any character Enables the tunneling server to establish a tunneling connection when a character is received on the corresponding line (serial port). connect mode disable Disables connect mode tunneling. connect mode modem control asserted Enables the tunneling server to make tunneling connections when the modem control pin is asserted. connect mode modem emulation Enables modem emulation for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels above it, to adjust the order of the defined hosts. reconnect time Sets the reconnect time value for tunneling connections established by the device in milliseconds. = timeout in milliseconds. show Displays the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show status Displays tunnel connect status. start character Sets the connect mode start character.
5: Commands and Levels = the number of the email profile to use. email disconnect Sets an email profile to use to send an email alert upon closing a connect mode tunnel. = the number of the email profile to use. exit Returns to the tunnel level. flush serial disable Characters already in the serial data buffer are retained upon establishing a connect mode tunneling connection.
5: Commands and Levels warding it to the connect mode tunnel (generally used for debugging). clrscrn Clears the screen. connect mode always Enables the tunneling server to always establish tunneling connections. connect mode any character Enables the tunneling server to establish a tunneling connection when a character is received on the corresponding line (serial port). connect mode disable Disables connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels no email connect Discontinues sending email alerts upon establishing a connect mode tunnel. no email disconnect Discontinues sending email alerts upon closing a connect mode tunnel. promote host Promotes the identified host, exchanging it place with the host above it, to adjust the order of the defined hosts. reconnect time Sets the reconnect time value for tunneling connections established by the device in milliseconds.
5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. cp (email-cp:14) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. exit Exits to the next higher level. group Specify a CP group that shall trigger an email. = configurable pin group. no group Disables the trigger to send an email. no trigger value Clears the value that shall trigger an email. show Shows the current configuration.
5: Commands and Levels exit Exits to the next higher level. group Specify a CP group that shall trigger an email. = configurable pin group. no group Disables the trigger to send an email. no trigger value Clears the value that shall trigger an email. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. trigger value Specify a value of the CP group that shall trigger an email.
5: Commands and Levels no trigger value Clears the value that shall trigger an email. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. trigger value Specify a value of the CP group that shall trigger an email. = numeric value to watch for from the CP group. Can be specified as hex if prepended with “0x”. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
5: Commands and Levels trigger value Specify a value of the CP group that shall trigger an email. = numeric value to watch for from the CP group. Can be specified as hex if prepended with “0x”. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. cp (email-cp:4) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. exit Exits to the next higher level. group Specify a CP group that shall trigger an email. = configurable pin group.
5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. cp (email-cp:1) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. exit Exits to the next higher level. group Specify a CP group that shall trigger an email. = configurable pin group. no group Disables the trigger to send an email. no trigger value Clears the value that shall trigger an email. show Shows the current configuration.
5: Commands and Levels mode connection. = CP Group. no group Removes the CP Set Group for accept mode. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. cp output (tunnel-connect-cp_output:2) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. connection value Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon connect mode connection.
5: Commands and Levels connection value Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon connect mode connection. = binary to output (typically 1 or 0). default connection value Restores the default value for connect mode connection. default disconnection value Restores the default value for connect mode disconnection. disconnection value Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon connect mode disconnection. = binary to output (typically 1 or 0).
5: Commands and Levels = the name for the new group. delete from Removes a CP from a specified group and sets the CP to its default configuration of input. = configurable pin. = the name of the group. delete Removes a group and resets all CPs in that group to the default configuration of input. = the name of the group. disable Disables the specified group. = the name of the group. enable Enables a disabled group.
5: Commands and Levels show Show system information show hardware information Displays information about the hardware. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show lines Show line information show memory Displays current memory usage information. show task state Displays current task states. show tlog Displays the internal trouble log. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
5: Commands and Levels flush serial enable Flushes serial data buffer when a tunneling connection is closed. flush stop character disable Forwards the stop character from the Line to the network. flush stop character enable Prevents the stop character from the Line from being forwarded to the network. modem control disable Does not watch the modem control pin to disconnect. modem control enable Watches the modem control pin and disconnects if it is not asserted.
5: Commands and Levels exit Exits to the enable level. lookup Return a lookup on the DNS name or IP address. show Show DNS status. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. edit 1 (config-profile-basic:default_adhoc_profile) level commands advanced Switch to advanced level apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
5: Commands and Levels network name Sets the network name. no network name Clears the network name. scan 2.4 ghz band disable Disables scanning of the 2.4 GHz band for this profile. scan 2.4 ghz band enable Enables scanning of the 2.4 GHz band for this profile. scan 5 ghz band disable Disables scanning of the 5 GHz band for this profile. scan 5 ghz band enable Enables scanning of the 5 GHz band for this profile.
5: Commands and Levels no to Removes the To addresses for email alerts. overriding domain Sets a domain name that will be used when connecting to an SMTP server to send an email alert instead of the device’s domain name in EHLO. = domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO. priority high Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 2 (high). priority low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 4 (low). priority normal Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 3 (normal).
5: Commands and Levels no clear mail counters Restores the email counters to the aggregate values. no from Removes the From address for email alerts. no message file Removes the file name, so the message body will be empty. no overriding domain Removes the overriding domain name option. no reply to Removes the Reply To address for email alerts. no subject Removes subject used for email alerts. no to Removes the To addresses for email alerts.
5: Commands and Levels = email address to place in the From field of the email alert. local port Sets the local port used to send email alerts. local port to use for email alerts. message file Specifies a text file, the contents of which will be the message body of an email alert. = the name of a local file. no cc Removes the Cc addresses for email alerts. no clear mail counters Restores the email counters to the aggregate values.
5: Commands and Levels cp Enters the next lower level. default local port Sets the local port (used to send email alerts) to random. default priority Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 3 (normal). default server port Restores the factory default port for SMTP on the server side. email Enters the configure email level. exit Exits to the enable level. from Sets the From address for email alerts. = email address to place in the From field of the email alert.
5: Commands and Levels email 13 (email:13) level commands auto show statistics Continuously displays email statistics. cc Sets Cc addresses for email alerts. = a quoted, semicolon separated list of email addresses. clear log Clears all entries from the mail log. clear mail counters Sets the email counters to zero. clrscrn Clears the screen. cp Enters the next lower level. default local port Sets the local port (used to send email alerts) to random.
5: Commands and Levels show log Displays the email log. show statistics Displays email statistics. subject Sets the Subject for email alerts. = text to placed as the subject. to Sets To addresses for email alerts. = a quoted, semicolon separated list of email addresses. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. email 14 (email:14) level commands auto show statistics Continuously displays email statistics.
5: Commands and Levels alert. send Sends an email using the current settings. server port Sets the port used by the SMTP server. = port used for SMTP on the server side. show Displays the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show log Displays the email log. show statistics Displays email statistics. subject Sets the Subject for email alerts. = text to placed as the subject.
5: Commands and Levels priority high Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 2 (high). priority low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 4 (low). priority normal Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 3 (normal). priority urgent Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 1 (urgent). priority very low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 5 (very low). reply to Sets the Reply To address for email alerts. = email address to place in the Reply To field of the email alert.
5: Commands and Levels no reply to Removes the Reply To address for email alerts. no subject Removes subject used for email alerts. no to Removes the To addresses for email alerts. overriding domain Sets a domain name that will be used when connecting to an SMTP server to send an email alert instead of the device’s domain name in EHLO. = domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO. priority high Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 2 (high).
5: Commands and Levels of an email alert. = the name of a local file. no cc Removes the Cc addresses for email alerts. no clear mail counters Restores the email counters to the aggregate values. no from Removes the From address for email alerts. no message file Removes the file name, so the message body will be empty. no overriding domain Removes the overriding domain name option. no reply to Removes the Reply To address for email alerts.
5: Commands and Levels email Enters the configure email level. exit Exits to the enable level. from Sets the From address for email alerts. = email address to place in the From field of the email alert. local port Sets the local port used to send email alerts. local port to use for email alerts. message file Specifies a text file, the contents of which will be the message body of an email alert. = the name of a local file.
5: Commands and Levels clear mail counters Sets the email counters to zero. clrscrn Clears the screen. cp Enters the next lower level. default local port Sets the local port (used to send email alerts) to random. default priority Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 3 (normal). default server port Restores the factory default port for SMTP on the server side. email Enters the configure email level. exit Exits to the enable level. from Sets the From address for email alerts.
5: Commands and Levels = a quoted, semicolon separated list of email addresses. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. email 5 (email:5) level commands auto show statistics Continuously displays email statistics. cc Sets Cc addresses for email alerts. = a quoted, semicolon separated list of email addresses. clear log Clears all entries from the mail log. clear mail counters Sets the email counters to zero. clrscrn Clears the screen.
5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show log Displays the email log. show statistics Displays email statistics. subject Sets the Subject for email alerts. = text to placed as the subject. to Sets To addresses for email alerts. = a quoted, semicolon separated list of email addresses. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
5: Commands and Levels reply to Sets the Reply To address for email alerts. = email address to place in the Reply To field of the email alert. send Sends an email using the current settings. server port Sets the port used by the SMTP server. = port used for SMTP on the server side. show Displays the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show log Displays the email log.
5: Commands and Levels = domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO. priority high Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 2 (high). priority low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 4 (low). priority normal Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 3 (normal). priority urgent Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 1 (urgent). priority very low Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 5 (very low). reply to Sets the Reply To address for email alerts.
5: Commands and Levels no overriding domain Removes the overriding domain name option. no reply to Removes the Reply To address for email alerts. no subject Removes subject used for email alerts. no to Removes the To addresses for email alerts. overriding domain Sets a domain name that will be used when connecting to an SMTP server to send an email alert instead of the device’s domain name in EHLO. = domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO.
5: Commands and Levels body of an email alert. = the name of a local file. no cc Removes the Cc addresses for email alerts. no clear mail counters Restores the email counters to the aggregate values. no from Removes the From address for email alerts. no message file Removes the file name, so the message body will be empty. no overriding domain Removes the overriding domain name option. no reply to Removes the Reply To address for email alerts.
5: Commands and Levels dns Enters the DNS level. email Enters the configure email level. exit Exit from the system filesystem Enters the filesystem level. iperf Run iperf with command line parameters passed in quoted string. kill ssh Kills SSH session with index from "show sessions" kill telnet Kills Telnet session with index from "show sessions" line Enters the line level. = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
5: Commands and Levels dump Show contents of a file as a hex dump exit Exits to the enable level.
5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client. default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. exit Exits to the next higher level.
5: Commands and Levels = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes decrypt key text Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
5: Commands and Levels connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds. validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate when connecting. validate certificate enable Requires verification of the server certificate when connecting. vip disable Makes connections using the specified Address.
5: Commands and Levels protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling. protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp Uses UDP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp aes Uses UDP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling. show Shows the current configuration.
5: Commands and Levels ssh username Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH. = username. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 10 (tunnel-connect-host:3:10) level commands address Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
5: Commands and Levels show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics show connection statistics ssh username Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds.
5: Commands and Levels no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name. port Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client. default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. exit Exits to the next higher level. no address Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections. no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key.
5: Commands and Levels value, which depends on the selected protocol. exit Exits to the configuration level. host Change to config host level name Sets the name of the host. = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host. no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host. protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH. protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet.
5: Commands and Levels no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key. no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. no ssh username Removes the SSH user name. no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name. port Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes encrypt key text Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client.
5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 11 (tunnel-connect-host:1:11) level commands address Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.
5: Commands and Levels session. show statistics show connection statistics ssh username Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds. validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate when connecting.
5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes decrypt key text Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes encrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
5: Commands and Levels = timer value, in milliseconds. validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate when connecting. validate certificate enable Requires verification of the server certificate when connecting. vip disable Makes connections using the specified Address. vip enable Makes connections using the VIP name. vip name Sets the VIP name. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
5: Commands and Levels protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp Uses UDP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp aes Uses UDP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
5: Commands and Levels no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key. no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. no ssh username Removes the SSH user name. no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name. port Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use.
5: Commands and Levels protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH. protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet. remote address Sets the IP address of the remote host to connect to when this host is selected on the login connect menu. = IP address. remote port Sets the remote port used to connect to the host. = port to be used. show Displays the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
5: Commands and Levels = number of the port to use. protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling. protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp Uses UDP protocol for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. exit Exits to the next higher level. no address Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections. no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key. no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections.
5: Commands and Levels Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes encrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
5: Commands and Levels validate certificate enable Requires verification of the server certificate when connecting. vip disable Makes connections using the specified Address. vip enable Makes connections using the VIP name. vip name Sets the VIP name. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 13 (config-host:13) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. default protocol Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet).
5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client. default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. exit Exits to the next higher level.
5: Commands and Levels = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes decrypt key text Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes.
5: Commands and Levels connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds. validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate when connecting. validate certificate enable Requires verification of the server certificate when connecting. vip disable Makes connections using the specified Address.
5: Commands and Levels protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling. protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp Uses UDP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp aes Uses UDP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling. show Shows the current configuration.
5: Commands and Levels ssh username Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH. = username. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 15 (tunnel-connect-host:3:15) level commands address Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
5: Commands and Levels show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics show connection statistics ssh username Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds.
5: Commands and Levels no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name. port Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client. default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. exit Exits to the next higher level. no address Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections. no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key.
5: Commands and Levels value, which depends on the selected protocol. exit Exits to the configuration level. host Change to config host level name Sets the name of the host. = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host. no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host. protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH. protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet.
5: Commands and Levels no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key. no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. no ssh username Removes the SSH user name. no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name. port Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes encrypt key text Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client.
5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 16 (tunnel-connect-host:1:16) level commands address Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.
5: Commands and Levels session. show statistics show connection statistics ssh username Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds. validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate when connecting.
5: Commands and Levels host Change to config host level name Sets the name of the host. = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host. no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host. protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH. protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet.
5: Commands and Levels default protocol Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet). default remote port Sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value, which depends on the selected protocol. exit Exits to the configuration level. host Change to config host level name Sets the name of the host. = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host.
5: Commands and Levels no address Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections. no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key. no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. no ssh username Removes the SSH user name. no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout.
5: Commands and Levels Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes encrypt key text Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
5: Commands and Levels vip name Sets the VIP name. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 2 (tunnel-connect-host:1:2) level commands address Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics show connection statistics ssh username Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds.
5: Commands and Levels exit Exits to the configuration level. host Change to config host level name Sets the name of the host. = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host. no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host. protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH. protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet.
5: Commands and Levels clrscrn Clears the screen. default protocol Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet). default remote port Sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value, which depends on the selected protocol. exit Exits to the configuration level. host Change to config host level name Sets the name of the host. = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host.
5: Commands and Levels session. ssh username Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH. = username. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 24 (config-host:24) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. default protocol Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet). default remote port Sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value, which depends on the selected protocol. exit Exits to the configuration level.
5: Commands and Levels selected on the login connect menu. = IP address. remote port Sets the remote port used to connect to the host. = port to be used. show Displays the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. ssh username Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH. = username. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
5: Commands and Levels no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host. protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH. protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet. remote address Sets the IP address of the remote host to connect to when this host is selected on the login connect menu. = IP address. remote port Sets the remote port used to connect to the host. = port to be used. show Displays the current configuration.
5: Commands and Levels host Change to config host level name Sets the name of the host. = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host. no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host. protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH. protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet.
5: Commands and Levels no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. no ssh username Removes the SSH user name. no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name. port Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client. default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. exit Exits to the next higher level.
5: Commands and Levels address Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
5: Commands and Levels ssh username Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds. validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate when connecting. validate certificate enable Requires verification of the server certificate when connecting.
5: Commands and Levels = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host. no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host. protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH. protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet. remote address Sets the IP address of the remote host to connect to when this host is selected on the login connect menu. = IP address.
5: Commands and Levels default remote port Sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value, which depends on the selected protocol. exit Exits to the configuration level. host Change to config host level name Sets the name of the host. = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host. no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host.
5: Commands and Levels connections. no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key. no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. no ssh username Removes the SSH user name. no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name.
5: Commands and Levels Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes encrypt key text Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears the screen.
5: Commands and Levels vip name Sets the VIP name. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 4 (tunnel-connect-host:1:4) level commands address Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics show connection statistics ssh username Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds.
5: Commands and Levels 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes decrypt key text Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes encrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
5: Commands and Levels timer. = timer value, in milliseconds. validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate when connecting. validate certificate enable Requires verification of the server certificate when connecting. vip disable Makes connections using the specified Address. vip enable Makes connections using the VIP name. vip name Sets the VIP name. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
5: Commands and Levels ing. protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp Uses UDP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp aes Uses UDP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
5: Commands and Levels no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key. no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. no ssh username Removes the SSH user name. no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name. port Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels no ssh username Clears the SSH username associated with the host. protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH. protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet. remote address Sets the IP address of the remote host to connect to when this host is selected on the login connect menu. = IP address. remote port Sets the remote port used to connect to the host. = port to be used. show Displays the current configuration.
5: Commands and Levels port Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling. protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. exit Exits to the next higher level. no address Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections. no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key. no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection.
5: Commands and Levels aes decrypt key text Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes encrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.
5: Commands and Levels validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate when connecting. validate certificate enable Requires verification of the server certificate when connecting. vip disable Makes connections using the specified Address. vip enable Makes connections using the VIP name. vip name Sets the VIP name. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 6 (config-host:6) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen.
5: Commands and Levels Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client. default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. exit Exits to the next higher level.
5: Commands and Levels address Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
5: Commands and Levels ssh username Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds. validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate when connecting. validate certificate enable Requires verification of the server certificate when connecting.
5: Commands and Levels protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling. protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp Uses UDP protocol for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. ssh username Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH. = username. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 8 (tunnel-connect-host:3:8) level commands address Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the remote host.
5: Commands and Levels protocol udp aes Uses UDP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunneling. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics show connection statistics ssh username Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. = SSH user name.
5: Commands and Levels no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. no ssh username Removes the SSH user name. no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name. port Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling.
5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client. default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. exit Exits to the next higher level.
5: Commands and Levels default protocol Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet). default remote port Sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value, which depends on the selected protocol. exit Exits to the configuration level. host Change to config host level name Sets the name of the host. = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host.
5: Commands and Levels no address Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections. no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encrypt key Removes the connect tunnel AES encrypt key. no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections. no ssh username Removes the SSH user name. no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout.
5: Commands and Levels Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes encrypt key text Sets the connect tunnel AES encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
5: Commands and Levels vip name Sets the VIP name. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 9 (tunnel-connect-host:1:9) level commands address Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits.
5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics show connection statistics ssh username Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. = SSH user name. tcp keep alive Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in milliseconds.
5: Commands and Levels auth type none Sets the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive to none. = URI of the server. auth type ssl Sets the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive to SSL. = URI of the server. auth type ssl-basic Sets the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive to SSL-Basic. = URI of the server.
5: Commands and Levels = maximum number of HTTP server log entries. max timeout Sets the maximum time the HTTP server waits when receiving a request. = maximum timeout value. no clear counters Restores the HTTP counters to the aggregate values. no port Disables the HTTP Server port. no secure credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no secure port Disables the HTTP Server SSL port. port Sets the port number the HTTP server will use.
5: Commands and Levels domain Sets the domain name. = name of the domain. exit Exits to the config level. hostname Sets the host name. = name of the host. if Changes to the interface configuration level. ip address Sets the IP address and network mask. Formats accepted: 192.168.1.1 (default mask) 192.168.1.1/24 (CIDR) "192.168.1.1 255.255.255.
5: Commands and Levels 192.168.1.1/24 (CIDR) "192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0" (explicit mask) link Enter link configuration level mtu Sets the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size. no default gateway Clears the default gateway. no dhcp client id Clears the DHCP client ID. no domain Clears the domain name. no hostname Clears the host name. no ip address Clears the IP address. no primary dns Clears the name of the primary DNS server.
5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. no key Removes key. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. key 1 (config-profile-security-wep-key:default_adhoc_profile:1) level commands apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash.
5: Commands and Levels key Sets key. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. key text Sets key. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. no key Removes key. show Shows the current configuration.
5: Commands and Levels key 4 (config-profile-security-wep-key:test1:4) level commands apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash. If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device, it will still have the original settings. clrscrn Clears the screen. exit Exits to the next higher level. key Sets key. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.
5: Commands and Levels mand mode. command mode serial string Sets a string that can be entered at boot time to enter command mode. = text with possible binary characters. Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF. Within {} specify decimal milliseconds time delay. command mode signon message Sets a sign-on message that is sent from the serial port when the device boots and when the line is in command mode. = text with possible binary characters.
5: Commands and Levels parity none Does not use a parity bit on the line. parity odd Uses a parity bit on the line for odd parity. protocol none Uses no protocol on the line. protocol tunnel Applies tunnel protocol on the line. reassert Asserts line status with current configured values. show Displays the current status. show command mode Shows the command mode settings for the current line. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
5: Commands and Levels command mode serial string Enables user to enter a custom string at boot time to enter command mode. command mode serial string Sets a string that can be entered at boot time to enter command mode. = text with possible binary characters. Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF. Within {} specify decimal milliseconds time delay.
5: Commands and Levels parity even Uses a parity bit on the line for even parity. parity none Does not use a parity bit on the line. parity odd Uses a parity bit on the line for odd parity. protocol none Uses no protocol on the line. protocol tunnel Applies tunnel protocol on the line. reassert Asserts line status with current configured values. show Displays the current status. show command mode Shows the command mode settings for the current line.
5: Commands and Levels command mode echo serial string enable Enables user-defined serial boot string to be echoed in the CLI. command mode serial string Enables user to enter a custom string at boot time to enter command mode. command mode serial string Sets a string that can be entered at boot time to enter command mode. = text with possible binary characters. Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xFF. Within {} specify decimal milliseconds time delay.
5: Commands and Levels no name Removes the name of this line. parity even Uses a parity bit on the line for even parity. parity none Does not use a parity bit on the line. parity odd Uses a parity bit on the line for odd parity. protocol none Uses no protocol on the line. protocol tunnel Applies tunnel protocol on the line. reassert Asserts line status with current configured values. show Displays the current status. show command mode Shows the command mode settings for the current line.
5: Commands and Levels debugging level debug Sets the WLAN debugging level to Debug. debugging level dump Sets the WLAN debugging level to Dump, the most verbose option. debugging level error Sets the WLAN debugging level to Error, which shows only errors. debugging level info Sets the WLAN debugging level to Info. debugging level warning Sets the WLAN debugging level to Warning. default active channel scan time Restores the default active channel scan time.
5: Commands and Levels duplex half Sets duplex mode to half. exit Exit back to interface configuration level show Displays the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. speed 10 Sets the speed of the Ethernet link to 10 Mbps. speed 100 Sets the speed of the Ethernet link to 100 Mbps. speed auto Sets the speed of the Ethernet link to auto-negotiate. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
5: Commands and Levels response type numeric Uses numeric type responses. response type text Uses text type responses. show Displays the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show status Displays tunnel modem status. verbose response disable Does not send Modem Response Codes. verbose response enable Sends Modem Response Codes out on the Serial Line. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
5: Commands and Levels default incoming connection Default disables incoming network connections. default response type Default uses text type responses. display remote ip disable The incoming RING has nothing following it. display remote ip enable The incoming RING is followed by the IP address of the caller. echo commands disable Does not echo modem commands. echo commands enable Echoes modem commands. echo pluses disable Does not echo the +++ characters when entering modem command mode.
5: Commands and Levels A decimal value character has the form \99. A hex value character has the form 0xFF. show Displays the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. threshold Sets the threshold (byte count). If the queued data reaches this threshold then the data will be sent. = number of bytes in the threshold. timeout Sets the timeout value for packing mode in milliseconds.
5: Commands and Levels packing (tunnel-packing:1) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. default packing mode Sets to default packing mode, which is "Disable" default send character Removes the send character for packing mode. default threshold Restores the default threshold. default timeout Restores the default packing mode timeout. exit Returns to the tunnel level. no trailing character Removes the trailing character for packing mode. packing mode disable Disables packing.
5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. password (tunnel-accept-password:2) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. exit Exits to the next higher level. no password Removes the password so connections will be accepted unchallenged. password Sets the password required on the network side of the tunnel to begin a connection. prompt disable Inhibits any prompting for password on the network side of the tunnel.
5: Commands and Levels enable Enters the enable level. exit Exit from the system iperf Run iperf with command line parameters passed in quoted string. ping Ping destination continuously with 5 second timeout ping Ping destination n times with 5 second timeout ping Ping destination n times with x timeout (in seconds) show Show system information show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
5: Commands and Levels ters or more for maximum security. Spaces and punctuation characters are permitted. show Displays the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. suite none Sets the security suite to None. suite wep Sets the security suite to WEP. suite wpa Sets the security suite to WPA. suite wpa2 Sets the security suite to WPA2. wep Enters the next lower level. wpax Enters the next lower level.
5: Commands and Levels default dtr Restores default DTR control, asserted while connected. dtr asserted while connected Asserts DTR whenever a connect or accept mode tunnel connection is active. dtr continuously asserted Asserts DTR regardless of any connections. dtr truport Asserts DTR to match remote DSR when connected via Telnet. dtr unasserted Does not assert DTR. exit Returns to the tunnel level. show Displays the current configuration.
5: Commands and Levels host generate dsa 768 Generate DSA public and private keys host generate rsa 1024 Generate RSA public and private keys host generate rsa 512 Generate RSA public and private keys host generate rsa 768 Generate RSA public and private keys host keys Sets RSA or DSA public and/or private keys no host dsa Removes DSA public and private keys no host rsa Removes RSA public and private keys show Show SSH Server settings show authorized user Show information for an
5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics Displays the SSH server statistics. state disable Disables the SSH Server. state enable Enables the SSH Server. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. ssl (ssl) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials Enters the SSL credentials configuration level. exit Exits to the enable level.
5: Commands and Levels Telnet sessions. default port Restores the default local port to the Telnet server. exit Exits to the CLI level. max sessions Sets the maximum allowed concurrent incoming Telnet sessions. = number of sessions. port Sets the local port that the Telnet server uses. = local port number. show Displays the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session.
5: Commands and Levels terminal Enters the configure-terminal level. = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured. terminal network Enters the configure-terminal level for the network. terminal type Sets the terminal type. tunnel Enters the tunnel level. = number of the tunnel line (serial port) to be configured. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
5: Commands and Levels terminal 3 (config-terminal:3) level commands break duration Sets how long a break should last when it is being sent to the line. = number of milliseconds. clrscrn Clears the screen. default break duration Restores the break duration to the default value (500 ms). default terminal type Sets the default terminal type, "UNKNOWN". echo disable Disables echoing of characters received on the line back to the line.
5: Commands and Levels line. echo enable Enables echoing of characters received on the line back to the line. exit Exits to the configuration level. exit connect menu disable On the login connect menu, removes the menu item allowing the user to exit to the CLI. exit connect menu enable On the login connect menu, inserts the menu item allowing the user to exit to the CLI. line Enters the line level. = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
5: Commands and Levels auto show statistics show connection statistics clear counters Zeros all tunnel counters clrscrn Clears the screen. connect Enters the connect level for this tunnel. disconnect Enters the disconnect level for this tunnel. exit Exits to the enable level. line Enters the line level. = number of the line (serial port) to be configured. modem Enters the modem level for this tunnel.
5: Commands and Levels auto show statistics show connection statistics clear counters Zeros all tunnel counters clrscrn Clears the screen. connect Enters the connect level for this tunnel. disconnect Enters the disconnect level for this tunnel. exit Exits to the enable level. line Enters the line level. = number of the line (serial port) to be configured. modem Enters the modem level for this tunnel.
5: Commands and Levels exit Exits to the next higher level. key Enters the next lower level. Specify the instance for the next lower level. key size 104 Sets the key size to 104 bits. key size 40 Sets the key size to 40 bits. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. tx key index 1 Selects key 1 for transmission encryption. tx key index 2 Selects key 2 for transmission encryption.
5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. wpax (config-profile-security-wpax:test1) level commands apply wlan Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash. If the settings do not work, when you reboot the device, it will still have the original settings. authentication 802.1x Sets the authentication method to IEEE 802.1x.
5: Commands and Levels no username Clears the user name. password Sets the value for the password. = put quotes around the characters (max 63). peap option eap-md5 Sets the PEAP authentication protocol option to EAP-MD5. peap option eap-mschapv2 Sets the PEAP authentication protocol option to EAP-MSCHAP V2. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. username Sets the value of the username.
5: Commands and Levels ieee 802.1x peap Sets the IEEE 802.1x protocol to PEAP. key Sets key. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12,3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:bc Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. key text Sets key. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces.
5: Commands and Levels xsr export Save specified XML Status Record to a local file xsr list List XML Status Record groups to the console PremierWave EN Command Reference 212