Fortress Technologies ecure Wireless Access Bridge User Manual

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6.4.6
System Date and Time in the CLI
View Bridge date and time settings with the 
show
 
clock
 
command:
[GW]> show clock
Wkday Month DAY HR:MIN:SEC TimeZone YEAR
Set system date and time on the Fortress Bridge, using the 
twenty-four-hour clock and numerical date, through the 
set 
clock
 command, as follows:
[GW]> 
set clock
[OK]
[GW]> set clock -h 
15
 -m 
10
 -s 
00
 -M 
5
 -D 
19
 -Y 
2006
The 
set
 
clock
 command returns the Bridge’s current date and 
time values, which you can edit and re-enter: use the left/right 
arrow keys to navigate displayed fields, backspace over 
current values to overwrite them. When you finish typing in new 
values, strike 
Enter
 to save them.
Alternatively, you can run 
set
 
clock
 non-interactively with valid 
switches and arguments, as shown below.
[GW]> 
set clock
 [-h 
<hrs>
] [-m 
<mins>
] [-s 
<secs>
] [-M 
<M>
] [-D 
<D>
] [-Y 
<YYYY>
]
The 
show
 
clock
 and 
set
 
clock
 commands are valid only in 
GW (gateway) mode (refer to Section 6.1.1 for more detail).
6.4.7
Restoring Default Settings in the CLI
Return all of the Fortress Bridge’s configuration settings to their 
factory default values with 
reset
, confirming your intention at 
the query, as follows:
NOTE:
  The 
reset
command ends all
active sessions on the
Fortress Bridge.
[GW]> 
reset
Warning: Reset to the default configuration?[Y|N] 
y
Reboot is required. [Y|N]?
As shown in the example output, changing resetting the Bridge 
to its factory defaults requires that you reboot the Bridge. To do 
so, enter 
Y
 at the prompt.
The 
reset
 command is valid only in GW (gateway) mode (refer 
6.4.8
Non-802.1X Authentication Settings in the CLI
6.4.8.1
Non-802.1X Authentication Server Settings
The Bridge can be configured to authenticate users and 
devices locally through its internal RADIUS server or to use an 
external RADIUS server for user authentication. 
Use 
show
 
auth
 to display the current user authentication 
configuration:
[GW]> 
show auth
Type:Local
FailoverTimeout:0
Configure the Bridge to use its internal RADIUS server to 
authenticate users with 
set
 
auth
, as follows:
[GW]> 
set auth local