Fortress Technologies ecure Wireless Access Bridge User Manual

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[GW]> 
set snmp -c
 
<contact@domain.com>
 
-l
 
<locationName>
 
-ro
 
<roCmntyName>
 
-rw
 
<rwCmntyName>
Set Contact:OK
Set Location:OK
Set RO Community:OK
Set RW Community:OK
in which 
contact
 is the e-mail address to which SNMP event 
notifications will be sent, 
locationName
 identifies the Fortress 
Bridge, 
roCmntyName
 identifies the SNMP read-only 
community, and 
rwCmntyName
 identifies the SNMP read-write 
community.
You can include spaces in the location and SNMP community 
names by enclosing the input string in quotation marks.
The 
show
 
snmp
 and 
set
 
snmp
 commands are valid only in GW 
6.5.3
Viewing the Software Version in the CLI
Display the firmware version currently running on the Fortress 
Bridge with the command: 
[GW]> 
about
Fortress Interface Shell. Version:2.6.0.2500Y
The 
about
 command is valid in either AP (access point) mode 
or GW (gateway) mode (refer to Section 6.1.1 for more detail).
6.5.4
Restarting the Bridge in the CLI
The 
reboot
 command does not power cycle the Bridge.
 Restart the Fortress Bridge’s cryptographic processor with 
reboot
, confirming your intention at the query, as follows:
NOTE:
 The 
reboot
command ends all
active sessions on the
Fortress Bridge.
[GW]> 
reboot
Confirm: Reboot device now? [Y|N] 
y
The system is going down NOW !!
Sending SIGTERM to all processes.
stopping watchdog
Sending SIGKILL to all processes.
Please stand by while rebooting the system.
Restarting system.
You can observe the Bridge stop its processor (as shown 
above). You can also observe the Fortress Bridge rebooting. 
The 
reboot
 command is valid in AP (access point) mode, its 
VAP (virtual access point) submenu, or in GW (gateway) mode 
(refer to Section 6.1.1 for more detail).
6.6 Monitoring and Diagnostics in the CLI
6.6.1
Viewing a Summary Overview of the Bridge
Obtain a basic overview of the Bridge configuration—including 
hostname, Device ID, encryption, network address, and the 
current settings for SSH and GUI access to the Bridge and 
user authentication—with the command: