Explanation On Various Commands - Samsung MagicLAN SWL-2000P User Manual

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6.2.2.3 Explanation on various Commands

• • help:
Displays list of all the commands.
Usage: help [command]
• • show:
Displays the number of attached clients in both wireless and wired LAN.
Similar to the "Bridge Table Report" screen of the Web Management Utility.
a. Usage: show [A | G | S]
- A: List of all known clients attached via wireless LAN.
- G: List of all known clients attached via wired LAN.
- S: List of all wireless stations.
b. The result of the command is list providing the following information.
- Net ID: IEEE network address of the client.
- State: Current relationship of client with AP
(Associated, Disconnected, Detected, is bridging, bridged, Local AP, Unknown).
- Channel: Radio channel.
- Power: Whether the power of the client is on or off. (On, Off)
- Current AP: The Access Point with which the unit is associated.
- IP address: IP address of the client.
• time:
Displays the current date and time and those of last restarted time.
• settime: Sets the system time.
Usage: "settime HH(hours):MM(minutes):SS(seconds)"
• setdate: Sets the system date.
Usage: "setdate MM(month):DD(date):YY(year)"
• config: Displays the current system settings for configuration. Note that if a configuration
change has been made which requires a system restart to take effect, both the old and the new
values will be shown.
• stats:
Displays traffic statistics. Statistics are displayed for the last 10
view the cumulative total, use the command line of "stats c".
• logout: After this command has been issued the user must re-enter the password before any
more commands can be issued.
• ver:
Displays version information about the Access Point software.
• restart: Reinitializes the SWL-2000AP.
• ping:
Issues an ICMP Echo request (PING) to the specified IP address.
Usage: "ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx [yy]"
(Here, "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the destination IP address and yy option will make this ping
command executed indefinitely.)
• nid:
nid is the unique number of wireless LAN card, which is also called "MAC Address".
Usage: "nid [add | delete] 123456789abc NAME" / "nid list"
57
second interval. To

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