Operation Manual
Configuration modes
ELSA LANCOM Wireless
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English
Start up configuration using Telnet
Start configuration using Telnet with the command from a DOS box:
telnet 10.1.80.125
Telnet will then establish a connection with the device using the IP address.
After the entry of the password (if you specified one to protect the settings) all
commands from the 'Configuration Commands' section are available.
Configuration commands
Commands and path specifications are entered using the normal DOS or UNIX
conventions if you are using Telnet or a terminal program to configure the device.
Enter a forward slash or backslash to separate the path specifications. You do not need
to write out commands and table entries in full; an unambiguous abbreviation will do.
The entries for the categories MENU, VALUE, TABLE, TABINFO, ACTION and INFO will
be displayed during the configuration and may be modified. You can use the following
commands to do this:
This command... ... means this... ... for instance:
? or help calls up help text -
dir, list, ll, ls <MENU>,
<VALUE> or <TABLE>
displays the contents of MENU,
VALUE or TABLE
dir/status/wan-statistics displays the
current WAN statistics
cd <MENU> or <TABLE> switches to the MENU or TABLE
specified
cd setup/tcp-ip-module (or cd se/tc
for short) switches to the TCP/IP
module
set <VALUE> this resets the value. set IP-address 192.110.120.140 sets a
new IP address
insert a space between all
entries in table rows. An *
leaves the entry unchanged.
set /setup/name AACHEN assigns
the name 'AACHEN' to the device.
set <VALUE> ? shows you which values can be
specified here.
del <VALUE> deletes a a table row. del /se/wan/nam/AACHEN
deletes the entry for the remote
station AACHEN.
do <ACTION>
(parameters)
executes the ACTION according
to any parameters specified.
do /firmware/firmware-upload starts
the upload of new firmware.
passwd allows a new password to be
specified. The old password, if
there is one, must be entered
first. The new password must
then be entered twice in a row
and confirmed each time with
Ü
.










