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Appendix A — Console Commands

Wireless Network and Security Console Commands

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These commands let you configure and display Wireless Network and
Security parameters.
Wireless Network and Security Console Commands
Command
cl nw bs
cl nw ss
set nw apden density
set nw auth type
set nw bs macaddress
set nw certcn name
set nw certcn2 name
set nw certexp exponent
set nw certkey key
set nw ch nn
Description
Clears the BSSID value (set with the
command) so EasyLAN Wireless uses the SSID
settings instead of a specific access point.
Clears the SSID value (set with the
command) so EasyLAN Wireless connects to any
access point.
Set to medium or high if you have many access
points within range of EasyLAN Wireless. Where
density is
,
for medium, or
low
med
The default is
.
low
Sets the WLAN (wireless LAN) authentication type.
Where type is
,
open
shared
or
. The default is
psk
open
Sets the BSSID value. This overrides any SSID
setting so EasyLAN Wireless connects only to the
specified access point. (EasyLAN Wireless does not
roam to other access points.) Where macaddress is
the MAC address of the access point you want to
connect to.
Sets the EAP common name of the certificate on the
primary authentication server. If the common name
is NULL (send
set en certcn
it), all certificates are accepted. Where name is any
string of alphanumeric ASCII characters. The
default value is NULL.
Sets the second EAP common name. Where name is
any string of alphanumeric ASCII characters. The
default value is NULL.
Sets the EAP certificate exponent value. The default
is 65537.
Sets the authentication key used to verify the root
certificate in the certificate chain provided by the
authentication server. Where key is any string of
alphanumeric ASCII characters. To set to NULL,
send
with nothing after it. The
set en certkey
default key is NULL. For more information, see
"Creating the Authentication Certificate Root Key"
on page 44.
Sets the WLAN ad-hoc channel number to be used.
This value is ignored in infrastructure mode. Where
nn is a channel number 1 to 11. The default is 11.
EasyLAN Wireless User's Manual
set nw bs
set nw ss
for high.
hi
,
,
,
,
ttls
leap
peap
.
with nothing after

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