Connecting To A Remote Host Using Ssh; Pinging The Configured Device; Tracing The Route From The Device To Its Connected Host; Wireless Interface - Cisco CLI User Manual

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8.7. Connecting to a remote host using SSH

Configuration objective
Connect the device to a remote
host using Secure Shell.

8.8. Pinging the configured device

Configuration objective
Send a ping from the hardware
device to another, specified
hardware device.
Set the ping count (in other
words, to stop pinging after a
specified number of packets).

8.9. Tracing the route from the device to its connected host

Configuration objective
Return a description of the
connected route from the local
device, to its specified host (A).
Specify the maximum number
of hops included in the
traceroute result.

8.10. Wireless interface

Configuration objective
Show the active parameters of
the wireless interface.
Set the frequency, channel
width and status parameters to
be changed at runtime, without
having to reboot the device.
Set the device's operating
frequency.
Set the device's operating
channel width.
Enable and disable advanced
encryption standard (AES)
traffic encryption.
Set the device's mesh network
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CLI command
ssh C
CLI command
ping A
ping -c B
CLI command
traceroute A
traceroute -m B
IMPORTANT
If commands and values from this section are entered, they
are validated in accordance with the installed software plug-
ins and the regulatory mode to which the device has been
set.
CLI command
wireless
wireless live
wireless frequency
A
wireless cwidth B
wireless crypto C
wireless passphrase
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Command-line interface user manual
commands, refer to
https://www.mankier.com/1/iperf.
Parameter options
Parameter C is the hostname
or IP address of the remote
host.
Parameter options
Parameter A is the IP address
of the hardware device that is
not the local device.
Parameter B is the specified
number of echo request
packets (optional).
Parameter options
Parameter A is the hostname
of the specified host.
Parameter B is the specified
maximum number of hops.
Note that the maximum
number of hops cannot exceed
255.
Parameter options
Parameter A is the specified
frequency in MHz.
Parameter B is the specified
channel width in MHz.
Depending on radio transceiver
type, possible channel width
values are 5, 10, 20, 40 or 80.
Possible parameters for C are
enable and disable.
Parameter D is the network
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