USRobotics Instant802 APSDK User Manual

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set

The "set" command allows you to set the field values of existing instances of a class.

set unnamed-class

[ with qualifier-field qualifier-value ... to ] field value . . .

The first argument is an unnamed class in the configuration.

After this is an optional qualifier that restricts the set to only some instances. For single-
ton classes (with only one instance) no qualifier is needed. If there is a qualifier, it starts
with the keyword with, then has a sequence of one or more qualifier-field

qualifier-

value pairs, and ends with the keyword to. If these are included, then only instances
whose present value of qualifier-field is qualifier-value will be set. The qualifier-value
arguments cannot contain spaces. Therefore, you cannot select instances whose
desired qualifier-value has a space in it.

The rest of the command line contains field-value pairs.

set named-class instance | all [ with qualifier-field qualifier-value ... to ] field value . . .

The first argument is either a named class in the configuration.

The next argument is the name of the instance to set, or the keyword all, which indi-
cates that all instances should be set. Classes with multiple instances can be set con-
secutively in the same command line as shown in Example 4 below. The qualifier-value
arguments cannot contain spaces.

Here are some examples. (Bold text indicates class names, field names, or keywords;
text that is not bold indicates values to which the fields are being set.)

1.

set interface wlan0 ssid "Vicky's AP"

2.

set radio all beacon-interval 200

3.

set tx-queue wlan0 with queue data0 to aifs 3

4.

set tx-queue wlan0 with queue data0 to aifs

7

cwmin

15

cwmax

1024

burst

0

5.

set bridge-port br0 with interface eth0 to path-cost

200

Note: For information on interfaces used in this example (such as

wlan0

,

br0

, or

eth0

)

see

“Understanding Interfaces as Presented in the CLI” on page 190

.

add

The "add" command allows you to add a new instance of a class.

add named-class instance [ field value ... ]

add anonymous-class [ field value ... ]

For example:

add radius-user

wally

Command

Description

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