Store Commands

WIRELESS ADAPTER, WIRELESS

Store Commands

These commands change the settings stored in flash memory and do not affect the current or working settings in memory. A power cycle is needed before the stored settings become current.

store ifc ifnum utp [-]li [-]rx example: store ifc 1 utp li

Modify the physical UTP interface properties where li enables link integrity and rx enables the increased receive threshold.

store ifc from default

Set all UTP settings back to factory defaults.

store ifc from current

Store all current UTP settings to flash memory so they are retained after a power cycle. This ensures all current settings match what is stored in flash memory.

store ifc default <ifnum><0> (0 for no default)

Store the specified interface as the default interface. The other interface is no longer active after power cycle. The 0 allows for both interfaces to be active.

store ifc <ifnum> mode auto10half10full100half 100full

Store the specified interface mode as automatic, 10mbps half duplex, 10mbps full duplex, 100mbps half duplex, 100mbps full duplex. See page 47.

Defines the authentication scheme:

store ifc <ifnum> wlan auth <auth-method> (eg. openauth, shared, leap, kerb)

Open system authentication allows all devices that have the authentication algorithm number for open system to authenticate. Shared key authentication involves a four step process using secure or encrypted text by means of WEP. Option leap is to enable/disable LEAP operation. Option kerb is for Kerberos.

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IBM 6500 manual Store Commands