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Page 1 - Command Reference

Part Number 900-581Revision C March 2013PremierWave ENCommand Reference

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3: Command Line InterfacePremierWave EN Command Reference 10To configure the Lantronix device server locally using a serial port:1. Connect a terminal

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5: Commands and Levels connections with other devices. <text> = SSH user name. tcp keep alive <milliseconds> Enables TCP keep alive for

Page 4 - List of Figures

5: Commands and Levels protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol

Page 5 - List of Tables

5: Commands and Levels ssh username <text> Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH. <text> = username. write Stores the curre

Page 6 - 1: About This Guide

5: Commands and Levels show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show s

Page 7 - Additional Documentation

5: Commands and Levels no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name. port <number> Sets

Page 8 - 2: Overview

5: Commands and Levels clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials <text> Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client. default protoc

Page 9 - 3: Command Line Interface

5: Commands and Levels value, which depends on the selected protocol. exit Exits to the configuration level. host <number> Change to config hos

Page 10 - Navigating the CLI Hierarchy

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. n

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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 encr

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5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 11 (tunnel-connect-host:1:11) level commands address <text&

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3: Command Line InterfacePremierWave EN Command Reference 11Using Keyboard Shortcuts and CLIOne useful shortcut built into PremierWave EN is that the

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5: Commands and Levels session. show statistics show connection statistics ssh username <text> Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing

Page 15 - Quick Tour of XML Syntax

5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. aes decrypt key text <text> Sets the connect tunnel AES de

Page 16 - Figure 4-3 XML Example

5: Commands and Levels <milliseconds> = timer value, in milliseconds. validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate

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5: Commands and Levels protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp Uses UDP protocol for connect mode tun

Page 18 - Best Practices

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

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5: Commands and Levels protocol ssh Sets the protocol to SSH. protocol telnet Sets the protocol to Telnet. remote address <text> Sets the IP add

Page 20 - XML Configuration Groups

5: Commands and Levels <number> = number of the port to use. protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol ssl Uses SSL pr

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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.

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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

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5: Commands and Levels validate certificate enable Requires verification of the server certificate when connecting. vip disable Makes connections usin

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3: Command Line InterfacePremierWave EN Command Reference 12An overview of the levels in the PremierWave EN is presented in Figure 3-2 CLI Level Hiera

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5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears t

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5: Commands and Levels <text> = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key <hexadecimal> Sets the connect tunnel AES decr

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5: Commands and Levels connections with other devices. <text> = SSH user name. tcp keep alive <milliseconds> Enables TCP keep alive for

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5: Commands and Levels protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol tcp Uses TCP protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol

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5: Commands and Levels ssh username <text> Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH. <text> = username. write Stores the curre

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5: Commands and Levels show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show s

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5: Commands and Levels no tcp keep alive Disables the connect mode TCP keep alive timeout. no vip name Removes the VIP name. port <number> Sets

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5: Commands and Levels clrscrn Clears the screen. credentials <text> Selects the RSA/DSA certificates by name for the SSL client. default protoc

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5: Commands and Levels value, which depends on the selected protocol. exit Exits to the configuration level. host <number> Change to config hos

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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. n

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3: Command Line InterfacePremierWave EN Command Reference 13Note: >To configure the PremierWave EN, you must be in the enable level and any of its

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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 encr

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5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 16 (tunnel-connect-host:1:16) level commands address <text&

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5: Commands and Levels session. show statistics show connection statistics ssh username <text> Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing

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5: Commands and Levels host <number> Change to config host level name <text> Sets the name of the host. <text> = name of the host.

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5: Commands and Levels default protocol Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet). default remote port Sets the remote port (used to connect

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5: Commands and Levels no address Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections. no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunn

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5: Commands and Levels Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC &

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5: Commands and Levels vip name <text> Sets the VIP name. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 2 (tunnel-connect-hos

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5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics show connection statistics s

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5: Commands and Levels exit Exits to the configuration level. host <number> Change to config host level name <text> Sets the name of the h

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PremierWave EN Command Reference 144: Configuration Using XMLThe device server provides an Extensible Markup Language (XML) interface that you can use

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5: Commands and Levels clrscrn Clears the screen. default protocol Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet). default remote port Sets the r

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5: Commands and Levels session. ssh username <text> Sets the username for logging into the host via SSH. <text> = username. write Stores

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5: Commands and Levels selected on the login connect menu. <text> = IP address. remote port <number> Sets the remote port used to connect

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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 t

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5: Commands and Levels host <number> Change to config host level name <text> Sets the name of the host. <text> = name of the host.

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5: Commands and Levels no credentials Clears the RSA/DSA certificate selection. no port Removes the remote port used to establish tunnel connections.

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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 stati

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5: Commands and Levels address <text> Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. <text> = IP address or host name of t

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5: Commands and Levels ssh username <text> Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. <text

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5: Commands and Levels <text> = name of the host. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote address Clears the remote address of the host.

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 15Note: The name for each <configgroup> (specified with the name attribute) is the g

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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 pro

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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 e

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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 t

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5: Commands and Levels vip name <text> Sets the VIP name. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 4 (tunnel-connect-hos

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5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics show connection statistics s

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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 decr

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5: Commands and Levels timer. <milliseconds> = timer value, in milliseconds. validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server cert

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5: Commands and Levels ing. protocol telnet Uses Telnet protocol (with IAC) for connect mode tunneling. protocol udp Uses UDP protocol for connect mod

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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. n

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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 t

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 16Record, Group, Item, and Value TagsA <configgroup> is a logical grouping of configu

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5: Commands and Levels port <number> Sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. <number> = number of the port to use. protoc

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5: Commands and Levels default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default tcp keep alive Restores the default 45 second connec

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5: Commands and Levels aes decrypt key text <text> Sets the connect tunnel AES decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a s

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5: Commands and Levels validate certificate disable Skips verification of the server certificate when connecting. validate certificate enable Requires

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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 stati

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5: Commands and Levels address <text> Sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. <text> = IP address or host name of t

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5: Commands and Levels ssh username <text> Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing tunneling connections with other devices. <text

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5: Commands and Levels protocol ssh Uses SSH protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol ssl Uses SSL protocol for connect mode tunneling. protocol

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5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. ssh username <text> Sets the username

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5: Commands and Levels protocol udp aes Uses UDP protocol with AES encryption for connect mode tunnel-ing. show Shows the current configuration. show

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 17Figure 4-5 XML Example of Multiple Items <configgroup name="ssh server"&g

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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 al

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5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears t

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5: Commands and Levels default protocol Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet). default remote port Sets the remote port (used to connect

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5: Commands and Levels no address Removes the remote host address used to establish tunneling connections. no aes decrypt key Removes the connect tunn

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5: Commands and Levels Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123ABC &

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5: Commands and Levels vip name <text> Sets the VIP name. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. host 9 (tunnel-connect-hos

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5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics show connection statistics s

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5: Commands and Levels auth type <uri> none Sets the authentication type for an HTTP server authentication directive to none. <uri> = UR

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5: Commands and Levels <number> = maximum number of HTTP server log entries. max timeout <seconds> Sets the maximum time the HTTP server w

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5: Commands and Levels domain <text> Sets the domain name. <text> = name of the domain. exit Exits to the config level. hostname <text

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 18Importing and Exporting an XML Configuration FileAn XCR can be imported or exported using

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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 <bytes&

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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 h

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5: Commands and Levels key <hexadecimal> Sets key. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated

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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.

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5: Commands and Levels mand mode. command mode serial string <string> Sets a string that can be entered at boot time to enter command mode. <

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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

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5: Commands and Levels command mode serial string Enables user to enter a custom string at boot time to enter com-mand mode. command mode serial strin

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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

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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 str

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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 pa

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 19 Any white space requires the list of groups to be quoted. Only the named groups get im

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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 m

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5: Commands and Levels duplex half Sets duplex mode to half. exit Exit back to interface configuration level show Displays the current configuration.

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5: Commands and Levels response type numeric Uses numeric type responses. response type text Uses text type responses. show Displays the current confi

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5: Commands and Levels default incoming connection Default disables incoming network connections. default response type Default uses text type respons

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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.

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5: Commands and Levels packing (tunnel-packing:1) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. default packing mode Sets to default packing mode, which i

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5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. password (tunnel-accept-password:2) level commands clrscrn Clears t

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5: Commands and Levels enable Enters the enable level. exit Exit from the system iperf <params> Run iperf with command line parameters passed in

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5: Commands and Levels ters or more for maximum security. Spaces and punctuation characters are per-mitted. show Displays the current configuration.

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5: Commands and Levels default dtr Restores default DTR control, asserted while connected. dtr asserted while connected Asserts DTR whenever a connect

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PremierWave EN Command Reference 2Copyright and Trademark© 2013 Lantronix, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be trans

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 20XML Configuration GroupsTable 4-7 lists the PremierWave EN XCR groups in alphabetical ord

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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 gen

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5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show statistics Displays the SSH server stat

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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 &

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5: Commands and Levels terminal <line> Enters the configure-terminal level. <line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be conf

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5: Commands and Levels terminal 3 (config-terminal:3) level commands break duration <milliseconds> Sets how long a break should last when it is

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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. e

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5: Commands and Levels auto show statistics show connection statistics clear counters Zeros all tunnel counters clrscrn Clears the screen. connect Ent

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5: Commands and Levels auto show statistics show connection statistics clear counters Zeros all tunnel counters clrscrn Clears the screen. connect Ent

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5: Commands and Levels exit Exits to the next higher level. key <instance> Enters the next lower level. Specify the instance for the next lower

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5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. write Stores the current configuration in pe

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 21arp arp delete ip address Remove an entry from the ARP table. Specify the entry by its IP

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5: Commands and Levels no username Clears the user name. password <text> Sets the value for the password. <text> = put quotes around the

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5: Commands and Levels ieee 802.1x peap Sets the IEEE 802.1x protocol to PEAP. key <hexadecimal> Sets key. Each byte is represented by two adja

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5: Commands and Levels xsr export <file> <group list> Save specified XML Status Record to a local file xsr list List XML Status Record gro

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 22diagnostics (continued)managelinx network interfacedevice.dna.system.network.iface.ipaddr

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 23http server state enable, disable Default: enableport &#60;None&#62;, ... Default

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 24ip ip time to live Default: 64 hopsmulticast time to live Default: 1 hopsline(Attribute o

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 25managelinx plaintext dsm credentialsdna.xml.replication.protocol.versiondna.capabilities.

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 26rss feed enable, disable Default: disablepersist enable, disable Default: disablemax entr

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 27ssh client delete known hosts enable, disable If enabled, deletes any existing hosts befo

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 28ssl credentials rsa certificatersa private key Value is SECRET, hidden from user view.dsa

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 29tunnel accept(Attribute of“instance” is anumber.)accept mode disable, always Default: alw

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PremierWave EN Command Reference 3Table of ContentsCopyright and Trademark ____________________________________________________2Contacts ____________

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 30tunnel connect(Attribute of“instance” is anumber.) (continued)host(Attribute of an “stanc

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 31tunnel modem(Attribute of“instance” is anumber.)echo pluses enable, disable Default: disa

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 32wlan(continued)wlan watchdogout of range scan intervalwlan profile basic network nametopo

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 33wlan profile (continued)security(continued)wep key 3 Value is SECRET, hidden from user vi

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 34XML Status Record Groups and ItemsTable 4-8 lists the supported XML Status Record (XSR) g

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 35http log totals entries decimal numberbytes decimal numberentry (Attribute of "insta

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 36interface (Attribute of "instance" is "eth0" or "wlan0")def

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 37ip (continued) netstat InNoRoutes decimal numberInTruncatedPkts decimal numberInMcastPkts

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 38line (group nested within line above)state enable or disableprotocol Tunnel or None.baud

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 39tcp (continued) snmp (continued) ActiveOpens decimal numberPassiveOpens decimal numberAtt

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PremierWave EN Command Reference 4List of FiguresFigure 3-2 CLI Level Hierarchy ______________________________________________________12Figure 3-3 Log

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 40tcp (continued) netstat (continued) TCPSackRecovery decimal numberTCPSACKReneging decimal

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 41tcp (continued) netstat (continued) TCPSackMerged decimal numberTCPSackShiftFallback deci

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 42tunnel(Attribute of an “instance” is a number.)(continued)aggregate (continued) connect 1

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 43vip data bytes receive decimal numbertransmit decimal numberudp packet queue receive deci

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4: Configuration Using XMLPremierWave EN Command Reference 44Note: *If a scan is run while the unit is associated with an access point, only the chann

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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. root • e

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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

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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)

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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-c

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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

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PremierWave EN Command Reference 5List of TablesTable 3-1 Keyboard Shortcuts ______________________________________________________11Table 4-7 XCR Gr

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5: Commands and Levels warding it to the accept mode tunnel (generally used for debugging). clrscrn Clears the screen. cp output Enters the next lowe

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5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show status Displays tunnel accept status. s

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5: Commands and Levels default accept mode Restores the default accept mode as "always". default local port Uses the default port number as

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5: Commands and Levels A decimal value character has the form \99. A hex value character has the form 0xFF. tcp keep alive <milliseconds> Enable

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5: Commands and Levels default protocol Restores the default protocol as "TCP". default start character Defaults the accept mode start chara

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5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. advanced (config-profile-advanced:test1) level commands antenna div

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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

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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

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5: Commands and Levels no profile Removes reference to the profile. profile <text> Selects a profile. <text> = name of the profile. show

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5: Commands and Levels default inactivity timeout The default inactivity timeout will apply to CLI sessions. default login password Restores the defau

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PremierWave EN Command Reference 61: About This GuideThis guide describes how to configure the PremierWave EN using the Command Line Interface (CLI) a

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5: Commands and Levels user <username> generate rsa 512 Generate RSA public and private keys user <username> generate rsa 768 Generate RSA

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5: Commands and Levels connect mode any character Enables the tunneling server to establish a tunneling connection when a character is received on th

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5: Commands and Levels above it, to adjust the order of the defined hosts. reconnect time <milliseconds> Sets the reconnect time value for tunn

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5: Commands and Levels <number> = the number of the email profile to use. email disconnect <number> Sets an email profile to use to send a

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5: Commands and Levels warding it to the connect mode tunnel (generally used for debugging). clrscrn Clears the screen. connect mode always Enables t

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5: Commands and Levels no email connect Discontinues sending email alerts upon establishing a connect mode tunnel. no email disconnect Discontinues se

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5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. cp (email-cp:14) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. exit Exi

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5: Commands and Levels exit Exits to the next higher level. group <text> Specify a CP group that shall trigger an email. <text> = configur

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5: Commands and Levels no trigger value Clears the value that shall trigger an email. show Shows the current configuration. show history Displays the

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5: Commands and Levels trigger value <number> Specify a value of the CP group that shall trigger an email. <number> = numeric value to wa

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1: About This GuidePremierWave EN Command Reference 7Additional DocumentationVisit the Lantronix website at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation fo

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5: Commands and Levels write Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. cp (email-cp:1) level commands clrscrn Clears the screen. exit Exit

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5: Commands and Levels mode connection. <text> = CP Group. no group Removes the CP Set Group for accept mode. show Shows the current configurat

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5: Commands and Levels connection value <number> Sets the value to output to the CP Group upon connect mode connection. <number> = binary

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5: Commands and Levels <group> = the name for the new group. delete <cp> from <group> Removes a CP from a specified group and sets t

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5: Commands and Levels show Show system information show hardware information Displays information about the hardware. show history Displays the last

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5: Commands and Levels flush serial enable Flushes serial data buffer when a tunneling connection is closed. flush stop character disable Forwards the

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5: Commands and Levels exit Exits to the enable level. lookup <host_or_ip> Return a lookup on the DNS name or IP address. show Show DNS status.

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5: Commands and Levels network name <text> Sets the network name. no network name Clears the network name. scan 2.4 ghz band disable Disables sc

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5: Commands and Levels no to Removes the To addresses for email alerts. overriding domain <text> Sets a domain name that will be used when conne

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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.

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PremierWave EN Command Reference 82: OverviewPremierWave EN support three convenient configuration methods: Web Manager, Command Line Interface (CLI)

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5: Commands and Levels <text> = email address to place in the From field of the email alert. local port <number> Sets the local port used

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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

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5: Commands and Levels email 13 (email:13) level commands auto show statistics Continuously displays email statistics. cc <text> Sets Cc address

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5: Commands and Levels show log Displays the email log. show statistics Displays email statistics. subject <text> Sets the Subject for email ale

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5: Commands and Levels alert. send Sends an email using the current settings. server port <number> Sets the port used by the SMTP server. <n

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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

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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

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5: Commands and Levels of an email alert. <text> = the name of a local file. no cc Removes the Cc addresses for email alerts. no clear mail cou

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5: Commands and Levels email <number> Enters the configure email level. exit Exits to the enable level. from <text> Sets the From address

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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 p

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PremierWave EN Command Reference 93: Command Line InterfaceThis chapter describes accessing the PremierWave EN by using Telnet, SSH, or serial ports t

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5: Commands and Levels <text> = a quoted, semicolon separated list of email addresses. write Stores the current configuration in permanent memor

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5: Commands and Levels show history Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. show log Displays the email log. show statis

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5: Commands and Levels reply to <text> Sets the Reply To address for email alerts. <text> = email address to place in the Reply To field

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5: Commands and Levels <text> = domain name to override the current domain name in EHLO. priority high Sets X-Priority for email alerts to 2 (hi

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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 s

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5: Commands and Levels body of an email alert. <text> = the name of a local file. no cc Removes the Cc addresses for email alerts. no clear ma

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5: Commands and Levels dns Enters the DNS level. email <number> Enters the configure email level. exit Exit from the system filesystem Enters th

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5: Commands and Levels dump <file> Show contents of a file as a hex dump exit Exits to the enable level. format Format the file system and lose

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5: Commands and Levels Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn Clears t

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5: Commands and Levels <text> = IP address or host name of the remote host. aes decrypt key <hexadecimal> Sets the connect tunnel AES decr

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