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Airborne Enterprise CLI Reference Manual
Command
Description
wl-dhcp
This defines whether or not the device will use DHCP or
a static IP address. This address will become the target
address for any devices on the network wanting to
communicate with the bridge or the device attached to
the wired interface.
If DHCP is not being used it is necessary to configure
the following parameters:
wl-ip
Module Static IP address
wl-subnet
Subnet mask
wl-gateway
Network gateway IP address
wl-dns1
Primary DNS server IP
address
wl-dns2
Secondary DNS server IP
address
Security (various commands)
It is necessary to configure this interface for the
appropriate security profile required for authentication
to the target network. Please see section 10.0 for details
on configuring the security profile.
http-port
This parameter allows directed traffic on the defined
http port to be directed to either the Airborne device
server or the device connected on the wired port.
If enabled all traffic on the http port will be handled by
the Airborne device.
If the application requires that a web server on the host,
attached to the wired port, respond to web page
accesses this parameter must be disabled or turned off,
alternately the wl-http-port must be changed from
the default port to another which does not conflict with
the devices http port on the Ethernet interface.
telnet-port
This parameter allows directed traffic on the configured
telnet port to be directed to either the Airborne device
server or the device connected on the wired port.
If enabled, all traffic on the telnet port will be handled
by the Airborne device.
If the application requires that a telnet server on the
host, attached to the wired port, respond to remote
accesses this parameter must be disabled.
ssh-port
This parameter controls the availability of the modules
SSH server. The SSH port (wl-ssh-port) availability
will depend upon the setting for this parameter.
If enabled, all traffic on the SSH port will be handled by
the Airborne device.
The public address becomes the target address for all accesses to the Ethernet
clients connected to the private network. In the example shown in Figure 6, any
device on the public network wanting to communicate with the Ethernet client (1
st
Host Device IP: 192.168.2.100), would use the IP address 123.45.67.89, the
module will forward all traffic to the private address 192.168.2.100.