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Appendix b command set reference – Trango Broadband Access5830 User Manual

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Trango Broadband Wireless — Access5830 User Manual Rev. F

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Appendix B Command Set Reference

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Command Description

AP/S
U

Remarks

?

display complete help pages

both

?

display list of command’s syntax

both

_password specify new password (max 15 octs)

both

apsearch
]…+

monitor traffic from all APs

both

baud [<9600 | 115200>]

display or set console baud rate

both

default = 9600 bps.

bcastscant

broadcast new scan and channel
frequency table to a single or all SUs

AP

up to 31 channels and
polarizations available

AP will broadcast packet every
second for 60 mins

Example: bcastscant all 3 v 2 h

bcastscant stop

stop bcastscant AP

bye

same as “logout” both

date

display current date

both

date [

]

set current date
= 1..12

= 1..31 =
1..99

AP

echo []

echo input characters in telnet

both

default = on. If double
characters appear while typing in
the radio’s CLI, the echo off
command will cure the problem.

eth

display or set Ethernet setting

both

exit

same as “logout” both

freq

display current channel

Both

freq

change current channel and
polarization

Both Example:

freq 6 v

Note: This command is typically
used to temporarily change a
radio’s channel.

freq channeltable

display channel table

Both

freq scantable

display scan sequence table

Both

freq writechannel [ ]…

build channel and write to flash
= 1..30, = 5736..5836

Both

channel # 31 is invalid.
Example:
freq writechannel 5 5755 6 5775

freq writescan [ ]

set active channel and polarization

AP

Use this command to change
channel and polarization, and
write to flash.

freq writescan [ ]…

build scan sequence in SU
= 1..30

SU

channel # 31 is invalid.
Example:
freq writescan 1 h 2 v 3 h

help

display complete help text

Both

help

displays list of command’s syntax

Both

heater [ ]

changes the turn-on and turn-off
temperature threshold (in

°C) of the

radio’s internal heater

Normally the user will not need
to alter this setting.

Example: heater 0 10