User's Manual
Console Commands
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NetWare Commands (continued)
Command Description
set netw qs
fileserver
on
service
Sets queue server mode on the specified service.
set netw re Rescans the file servers for new queues.
set netw
name
se
status
Enables or disables the file server. Where
name
equals the
name of the file server and
status
equals en for enabled or dis
for disabled.
set servi
servicename
net
status
Enables or disables NetWare jobs on the specified service.
Where
servicename
equals the name of the service and
status
equals en for enabled or dis for disabled.
sh netw Shows the NetWare parameters.
set servi
servicename
con
string
Sets NDS context.
set servi
servicename
tree
string
Sets NDS TREE.
Radio Commands
Use these commands to configure and manage radio parameters.
Command Description
set en mo
mode
Sets the 802.11b wireless mode. Where
mode
equals in for
infrastructure, ad for ad-hoc, or ps for pseudo ad-hoc.
set en ssid
mynetwork
Sets the 802.11b wireless SSID, sometimes referred to as
network name. Use double-quotes if you are using a space
character in the SSID.
set en wep
encryption
Sets the wired equivalent privacy encryption level. Where
encryption
equals dis for disabled, 64 for 64-bit encryption, or
128 for 128-bit encryption.
set en key#
number
Sets which WEP key number is to be used. Where
number
is a
value from 1 to 4. The default value is 1.
set en keyval
wepkey
Set the 10-digit (for 64-bit encryption) or 26-digit (for 128-bit
encryption) WEP key value. This key must be hexadecimal
values.
set en ch
nn
Sets the 802.11b wireless channel to be used.
set en sp
speed
Sets the 802.11b wireless speed in Mbps. Where speed equals
1, 2, 5 for 5.5, or 11.