User's Manual

save
Save your new configuration. Remember that the “save” command is required every
time you make the new configuration.
set default
Return the factory default settings of the ODU except for the IP addresses. A 'save'
command is required for changes to take effect.
cls
*
Clear the console screen.
exit
*
Exit the console.
?
*
or help
*
Print a help screen.
reset
*
Issue a reset signal. The ODU will be reset if user confirms.
3-3-2 Advanced Settings for Security
This section describes the commands to control the security for ODU. To prevent
unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data transmitted over the network, the 11Mbps
Wireless LAN ODU offers the following levels of security options.
- Access Control Table restricts wireless stations to access the ODU.
- Data Encryption, known as WEP (Wired Equivalency Privacy), encrypts wireless data
transmitted via wireless medium.
Access Control
auth mode | add | del | list| clear
The 'auth' command contains sub-commands that allow you to manage the access control
(MAC address filter) of the ODU. The access control table consists of a list for you to
control the accessibility of any wireless stations or repeaters. The sub-commands are
listed below:
mode open | allow: set the access control mode. The definition of each mode is specified
as follows:
open: open to public (default)
restrict: only allow access of the authorized stations/repeaters in the table (no
access is allowed if the list stays empty)
add mac_addr: add an address into the access control table
del mac_addr |index: delete a MAC address, or index an address from the access control
table