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6.5
Configuring System through Telnet
The command “sysSet” can change the settings of system, including time and administrator
settings. Type “sysSet” and the action you want to perform. You need to know actions for filter
setting.
Usage: sysSet [ACTION] [arg1][arg2]…..
ACTION
Description
Usage
passwd
Change the password.
SysSet passwd
idletime
Change the IdleTimeOut.
SysSet idletime [idle time
(mins)]
remote
Change the Remote
Management status
sysSet remote [0|1][IP]
fwupgrade
firmware upgrade.
SysSet fwupgrade [IP] [file]
setdefault
Set to default system
configuration.
SysSet setdefault
reset
reset the system.
SysSet reset
sntppoll
Change the SNTP polling
time
sysSet sntppoll
sntp
Change the SNTP setting
sysSet sntp [0|1] [IP]
cmd>lanSet dhcp disable
disable the DHCP server
(Please remember to reset the Access Point if you made any change).
cmd>
cmd>lanSet dhcp 55 66 1 domainname
LAN set DHCP ok!
(Please remember to reset the Access Point if you made any change).
cmd>
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ACTION
Description
Usage
sntpchangeip
Change a SNTP server’s IP.
SysSet sntpchangeip
[INDEX] [IP], index: 1-4
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The “passwd” action can change the system password.
Usage: sysSet passwd
Example:
8.
The “idletime” action can change the system idle time out.
Usage: sysSet idletime [idle time(min)]
9.
The “remote” action can enable or disable the remote management function. You can enter
the IP address of the remote manager.
Usage: sysSet remote [0|1] [IP of remote manager]
0: disable
1: enable
Example:
cmd>sysSet remote
cmd>sysSet idletime 98
New Idle time value out is 98 min(s)
(Please remember to reset the Access Point if you made any change).
cmd>
Welcome to Telnet Daemon v1.01
cmd>sysSet passwd
**** Change password ****
Please enter current password:
Please enter new password: ****
Please re-enter new password: ****
New password is set
cmd>
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Current Remote Management status: Disabled
cmd>sysSet remote 1 192.168.3.25
New Remote Management status: Enabled
(Please remember to reset the Access Point if you made any change).
cmd>
10.
The ”fwupgrade” action can do the firmware upgrade.
Usage: sysSet fwupgrade [IP] [file]
Example:
11.
The “setdefault” action can reset system to factory default configuration. This command is
the same as the “Restore Factory Default Configuration” function of the Web-Based utility.
Usage: sysSet setdefault
Example:
Welcome to Telnet Daemon v1.01
cmd>sysSet setdefault
Load default system configuration
Load default system configuration finished
Note: You have to reset system to let this change effective.
12.
The “reset” action can reboot the system and refresh the AP’s connection.
Usage: sysSet reset
13.
The “sntppoll” action can change the SNTP pooling time.
Usage: sysSet sntppoll [polling time(sec)]
Welcome to Telnet Daemon v1.01
cmd>sysSet fwupgrade 192.168.3.20 application.dlf
Current Firmware Version: 1.00.4431
Firmware Date: 2003.01.02
TFTP download start
TFTP download successed
(Please remember to reset the Access Point if you made any change).
cmd>
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Example:
(12)
The “sntp” action can change SNTP function and set SNTP server.
Usage: sntp [0|1] [IP]
0: Disable
1: Enable
(13)
The “sntpchangeip” action can change SNTP server’s IP.
Usage: sntpchangeip [Index] [sntp server’s IP]
index: 0-4
Example:
cmd>sysSet sntpchangeip 1 192.168.3.25
New setting:
cmd>sysSet sntppoll
Current SNTP polling time value is 86400 second(s)
cmd>
cmd>sysSet sntp 0
New SNTP status: Disabled
(Please remember to reset the Access Point if you made any change).
cmd>sysSet sntp 1 192.168.3.20
New SNTP configuration
Usage: sntp [0|1] [IP], 0:disable, 1:enable
---==== SNTP configuration ===---
Status: Enable
Polling time: 86400 seconds
Server #1's IP: 192.168.3.20
Server #2's IP: 0.0.0.0
Welcome to Telnet Daemon v1.01
cmd>sysSet sntppoll 11000
New SNTP polling time value is 11000 second(s)
(Please remember to reset the Access Point if you made any change).
cmd>
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---==== SNTP configuration ===---
Status: Enable
Polling time: 86400 seconds
Server #1's IP: 192.168.3.25
Server #2's IP: 0.0.0.0
Server #3's IP: 0.0.0.0
Server #4's IP: 0.0.0.0
(Please remember to reset the Access Point if you made any change).
cmd>
6.6
Configuring Firewall through Telnet
The command “fwSet” can change the settings of blocking WAN ping, MAC control, and IP
filtering. Type “fwSet” and the action you want to perform. You need to know actions for firewall
setting.
Usage: fwSet [ACTION] [arg1][arg2]…..
ACTION
Description
Usage
ip
Set the IP filtering setting.
FwSet ip ….
Ipdaytime
Change the daytime part
fwSet ipdaytime
ipstatus
Enable or Disable the IP
filtering function.
FwSet ipstatus
blockping
Block pings from WAN
fwSet blockping [0|1]
macctrladd
Add address to MAC
Control
fwSet macctrladd [mac
address] [0|1]
macctrlallow
Set mac control to allow
fwSet macctrlallow [index]
macctrldis
Set mac control to disallow
fwSet macctrldis [index]
macctrldel
Delete an MAC control
entry
fwSet macctrldel [index]
macctrl
Set MAC access control
status
fwSet macctrl [0|1]
macctrlunspc
Set MAC access connect to
Internet
fwSet macctrlunspc [0|1]
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The “ip” action can set the IP and port to be block. You can set the protocol type to be block.