Chapter 22 Wireless CommandsTable 81 General Wireless Commands (continued)

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

M

wlan version

Displays the driver version number of the wireless

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card.

 

wlan showBandInfo

Displays the radio frequency band the wireless card

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is currently using.

 

wlan counter

Displays driver status.

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The following section lists the commands deal with SSID profiles. ZyWALL supports 8 SSID profiles. Only one SSID profile is active at the same time.

Table 82 Wireless SSID Profile Commands

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

M

wcfg ssid <1~8> name <name>

Sets the name for the specified SSID profile.

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wcfg ssid <1~8> ssid <ssid>

Sets the SSID for the specified SSID profile.

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wcfg ssid <1~8> hidenssid

Sets whether the specified SSID profile’s SSID is

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<enabledisable>

hidden (not broadcasted).

 

wcfg ssid <1~8> security <security-

Binds the security profile with the specified SSID

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profile-name>

profile.

 

wcfg ssid <1~8> macfilter

Enable or disable the MAC filter for the specified

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<enabledisable>

SSID profile.

 

wcfg ssid <1~8> clear

Resets the specified SSID profile to its default

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settings.

 

wcfg ssid <1~8> save

Saves the specified SSID profile configuration to the

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non-volatile memory.

 

wcfg ssid <1~8> show

Displays the configuration for the specified SSID

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profile.

 

wcfg ssid display

Displays all runtime SSID profile configuration.

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wcfg ssid spdisplay

Displays all SSID profile configuration in the non-

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volatile memory.

 

wcfg ssid saveall

Saves all runtime SSID profile configuration to the

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non-volatile memory.

 

The following table describes the values required for many wireless WEP key setting commands. Other values are discussed with the relevant commands.

Table 83 Wireless WEP Key Command Input Values

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

<key>

This is a WEP key. You would have a different key length depending on the type

 

of WEP key size you selected.

 

If you use a 64-bit WEP key, enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal

 

characters ("0-9", "A-F").

 

If you use a 128-bit WEP key, enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal

 

characters ("0-9", "A-F").

 

If you use a 152-bit WEP key, enter 16 ASCII characters or 32 hexadecimal

 

characters ("0-9", "A-F").

 

 

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