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Fortress Bridge: Command-Line Interface

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[AP]>

wlan wlanconfig -h

usage: wlanconfig wlanX create wlandev wifiX
wlanmode [sta|adhoc|ap|monitor] [bssid | -bssid]
[nosbeacon]
usage: wlanconfig wlanX destroy

NOTE:

Wireless

Extension Tool

scripts are included in
Fortress Bridge backup
files; restore operations
therefore overwrite the
existing script with the
one in the backup file.

6.7.1

Creating a Wireless Extension Tools Script

Configuration changes made with the

iwconfig

and

iwpriv

WLAN Wireless Extension Tools are held in dynamic memory
and do not persist through reboots of the Bridge. You can,
however, create a script of these commands that will be run as
part of the Bridge’s bootstrap process.

When run with the write (

-w

) or append (

-a

) or arguments, the

script

command supplies an input line on which you can

enter

iwconfig

and

iwpriv

commands with valid arguments.

Entering a script created with the

-w

argument saves the new

script (overwriting the current script, if one exists). Entering a
script created with the

-a

argument adds the new command(s)

and argument(s) to an existing script (without overwriting it).

[AP]>

script -w

Enter commands(iwpriv|iwconfig [args]) you want to run at boot time:

The

script

command with the

-x

argument executes the

command(s) in the script.

[AP]>

script -x

The

script

command returns no output when it successfully

executes, but an error message will result if it fails.

Linux Wireless Extension Tools

scripts

commands can only

be executed in AP (access point) mode (refer to Section 6.1.1
for more detail).

You can view any existing script by entering the

script

command without arguments.

[AP]>

script

Linux Wireless Extension Tools are only available in AP
(access point) mode (refer to Section 6.1.1 for more detail).

6.8 Secure Automatic Configuration

NOTE:

You cannot

use the SAC func-

tion with versions of the
Fortress Bridge earlier
than 2.6.1.

When deploying a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint network
of Fortress Bridges that will be connected through the internal
Radio 2 interface of each Bridge, you can preconfigure the
network nodes automatically.

When a network of Bridges has been initially deployed in this
way, you can also use the secure automatic configuration
(SAC) utility to effect network-wide configuration changes from
the root Bridge, as well as to automatically configure a new
Bridge to be added to the existing network.

The Bridges in a point-to-point/multipoint network must run the
same Bridge software version.

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