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13-360 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide
WS2000>admin(system.ws2000)> set
Description:
Sets WS 2000 system parameters.
Syntax:
set airbeam mode
applet
cc
cli
email
ftp
loc
name
ssh
snmp
timeout
limited-
access
dns-ip
Example:
admin(system.ws2000)>show all
/
enable
disable
passwd
<passwd>
lan
/
enable
disable
wan
/
enable
disable
slan
/
enable
disable
swan
/
enable
disable
<cc>
lan
/
enable
disable
wan
/
enable
disable
<email>
lan
/
enable
disable
wan
/
enable
disable
<loc>
<name>
lan
/
enable
disable
wan
/
enable
disable
lan
/
enable
disable
wan
/
enable
disable
<time>
/
enable
disable
<ip>
Enables/disables airbeam access.
Sets the airbeam password to <passwd> (1–39 characters).
Enables/disables http applet access from LAN.
Enables/disables http applet access from WAN.
Enables/disables https applet access from LAN.
Enables/disables https applet access from WAN.
Sets the WS2000 country code to two-letter <cc>.
Enables/disables CLI telnet access from LAN.
Enables/disables CLI telnet access from WAN.
Sets the WS2000 admin email address to <email> (1–59
characters).
Enables/disables FTP access from the LAN.
Enables/disables FTP access from the WAN.
Sets the WS2000 system location to <loc> (1–59 characters).
Sets the WS2000 system name to <name> (1–59 characters).
Enables/disables secure shell access from the LAN.
Enables/disables secure shell access from the WAN.
Enables/disables SNMP access from LAN.
Enables/disables SNMP access from WAN.
Sets the idle timeout to <time> minutes (
the value to 0 indicates not to timeout.
Enables/disables management access to the WS2000 across
subnets. When enabled, administrative access to the subnet
interface is available only from hosts in the same subnet.
When disabled, hosts from any subnet can access any
subnet's interface.
Sets the IP address of the Domain Name Server to use for
resolving domain names.
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