Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc GNVPZ1NT3 Manuale Utente
Chapter 4: Using the Command Line Interface
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‘set’ command
Syntax
set <parameter>=<value>
where <parameter> is the parameter being set and <value> is the value it
is being set to.
Description
Sets a configuration parameter. Note that is only possible to set the
parameters for the currently selected interface. If the value of the
parameter contains spaces, the value must be surrounded by double
quotes (“ “).
If a valid 'set' command is entered, it will output its result and any effects on
other parameters. If changes are made to attributes of other interfaces as a
result of changing the parameter, these attributes are preceded by a '/' to
signify that they are in another interface.
Changing certain parameters will require the EnRoute500 to be rebooted.
parameters for the currently selected interface. If the value of the
parameter contains spaces, the value must be surrounded by double
quotes (“ “).
If a valid 'set' command is entered, it will output its result and any effects on
other parameters. If changes are made to attributes of other interfaces as a
result of changing the parameter, these attributes are preceded by a '/' to
signify that they are in another interface.
Changing certain parameters will require the EnRoute500 to be rebooted.
Example
With the ‘sys’ interface selected
set id.node=2
will set the node ID to 2, while
set id.mesh=1
will have an impact on a larger number of parameters as can be seen in
the output below.
id.mesh : 1
private.nets.default : "172.29.0.0/16 10.1.0.0/16"
/mesh0.routes.static : 224.0.0.0/4,10.1.0.0/16
splash.local_network : "172.29.1.0/24 10.1.0.0/16"
/mesh0.cellid : 00:05:88:01:0a:01
/mesh0.ip.address : 172.29.1.7
Reboot needed.
private.nets.default : "172.29.0.0/16 10.1.0.0/16"
/mesh0.routes.static : 224.0.0.0/4,10.1.0.0/16
splash.local_network : "172.29.1.0/24 10.1.0.0/16"
/mesh0.cellid : 00:05:88:01:0a:01
/mesh0.ip.address : 172.29.1.7
Reboot needed.
Note that changes were made to variables in the ‘mesh0’ interface, as
indicated by the ‘/’ at the beginning of those lines.