User guide

Configure Port Logging
Chapter 1 Command Line Configuration Tasks 27
Configure Port Logging
The port logging feature passively logs data going into or out of a serial
port. This means that you can be using a standard reverse or RealPort
session on a port, and all the data from that session can be sent to a
configurable server.
To configure port logging, use “set logport” command. See "set logport" on
page 155.
To revert the port-logging settings to defaults or to the latest configuration
stored in NVRAM, use the “revert logport” command. See "revert" on page
79.
Configure Wireless Devices
To configure wireless devices, use the “set wlan” command. See "set wlan"
on page 244. Configuring a wireless device involves specifying:
The authentication used for the device.
Whether the device automatically detects available Set Service
Identifiers (SSIDs).
The country code for the device’s radio.
The number of access points in the vicinity.
The antenna choice for transmit and receive.
Whether the device uses encryption, and if so, which kind.
The encryption key, if encryption is used.
The fragmentation boundary for directed messages.
The number of bytes used for the RTS/CTS handshake.
The desired SSID for the device.
Example
#> set wlan ssid=”homeBase” encryption_mode=128
encryption_key=ab1F793f01578ebf567afeb567
#> set wlan ssid=”homeBase” em=128 ek=ab1F793f01578ebf567afeb567