Command Reference

Backward

2.1 Backward

BACKWARD

Moves the user to the previous session when entered in Local mode.

See Also

Change Backward Switch, page 2-14; Show Session, page 2-66.

2.2 Change 80211

Note: The Change 80211 Reset command must be entered after any 802.11 configuration command is issued. The changes made by the configuration commands will not take effect until after the Reset command is used. The Change

802.11Enabled/Disabled command requires a reboot before the change will take effect.

2.2.1Change 80211 Enabled

CHANGE 80211

ENABLED

 

DISABLED

When 802.11 is enabled, the MSS checks for a compatible 802.11 wireless Ethernet PC card at startup and, if one is present, uses the card instead of a wired Ethernet port. If no valid PC card is detected at startup, the MSS uses the 10/100BASE-T (or, for the MSS4, the 100BASE-FX) network connection.

When 802.11 is disabled, the MSS will ignore an installed 802.11 card and will only look for a compatible wired Ethernet connection.

You must reboot the MSS before those changes will take place.

Restrictions

Requires privileged user status.

Only applies to the MSS-VIA and certain MSS4 models. For the MSS4, only one 802.11 card can be installed at a time. The card can be installed in either slot of the MSS4.

ParametersEnabled

Prompts the MSS to check for a compatible 802.11 wireless Ethernet networking PC card at startup. If one is present, wireless networking will be used instead of the wired Ethernet connection. You must reboot the MSS after entering this command.

Disabled

Prompts the MSS to only look for a compatible 10/100BASE-T (or, for the MSS4, the 100BASE-FX) wired Ethernet connection at startup. You must reboot the MSS after entering this command.

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