User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- XS-3900 User’s Guide
- Front Matter
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- Installing the XS-3900
- Installation Prerequisites
- Planning Your Installation
- Installation Workflow
- Unpacking the XS-3900
- Installing the XS-3900
- Powering Up the XS-3900
- Establishing Communication with the Array
- Performing the Express Setup Procedure
- The Web Management Interface
- Configuring the XS-3900
- Logging In
- Making Configuration Changes to the XS-3900
- Array Status
- Express Setup
- Network Interfaces
- IAP Interfaces
- SSID Management
- Security
- Users
- Services
- Software
- Tools
- Event Log
- The Command Line Interface
- Establishing a Secure Shell (SSH) Connection
- Basic Commands
- Command Modes
- Selecting Interfaces
- Command Line Keywords
- Interface Selection
- Interface Configuration
- Radio Configuration
- Beacon Information
- System Administration
- System Testing
- Security
- Station Timeouts
- SSID Configuration
- DNS Configuration
- NTP Configuration
- DHCP Configuration
- Syslog Configuration
- SNMP Configuration
- Filters
- Radius Configuration
- Reports
- Data Handling
- Data Clearance
- Show Information
- Remove Configuration
- Help
- Appendix A: Quick Reference Guide
- Appendix B: Technical Support
- Glossary of Terms
- Index
Wireless LAN Array
122 The Command Line Interface
Interface Configuration
The following keywords are used for configuring the selected interface (assumes
the interface has already been selected).
autoduplex
baud
bytesize
def
Description: Select the duplex mode automatically
Usage: <genum> | <fenum> { autoduplex }
Parameters: <genum> defines the Gigabit interface, either 1 or 2, where:
1 = Primary, 2 = Secondary
<fenum> defines the Fast Ethernet interface (must be zero)
Description: Set the asynchronous port baud rate
Usage: <linenum> { baud <brate> }
Parameters: <linenum> defines which asynchronous interface is used
<brate> defines the range for the baud rate, between 2,400 and
19,200 bps
Description: Define the asynchronous port word size
Usage: <linenum> { bytesize <bsz> }
Parameters: <linenum> defines which asynchronous interface is used
<bsz> defines the byte/word size, either 7 or 8, where:
7 = 7 bits, 8 = 8 bits
Description: Reset the interface to the default values
Usage: <genum> | <fenum> { def }
Parameters: <genum> defines the Gigabit interface, either 1 or 2, where:
1 = Primary, 2 = Secondary
<fenum> defines the Fast Ethernet interface (must be zero)
<mtusz> defines the maximum allowable Maximum
Transmission Unit (MTU) , between 64 and 1794