Specifications
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CMD—Displays all settable optional arguments and their current values.
You can copy this list to a text file as a record of your configuration.
ETH Sets or displays the configuration of the Ethernet port. The port can be
set to a specific Ethernet address (static mode), or the address can be
determined automatically based on the first received packet (autoselect
mode).
Optional arguments:
ENDPT=<string of bytes in hex that is the endpoint MAC address>—Sets or dis-
plays the Ethernet endpoint address, and sets the endpoint address
behavior. The Ethernet address must be in the following format:
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
Set ETH ENDPT to the device’s Ethernet address, or set the address to a
string of zeros to use the address of the source of the first received
packet.
ENDPTMODE=<auto, static>—Displays the endpoint IP address behavior:
AUTO—Endpoint address is automatically set to the source
address of the first received packet
STATIC—Endpoint address is manually configured
MODE=<ON|OFF>—Determines whether the Ethernet port is enabled
or disabled.
ON: Ethernet port is enabled
OFF: Ethernet port is disabled
CMD—Displays all settable optional arguments and their current values.
You can copy this list to a text file as a record of your configuration.
HANDOFF Sets or displays the hand-off configuration.
Optional arguments:
ACKAVG=<percent>—The percentage of hops for which data transmis-
sion was successful (an ACK for the hop was received). This average is
sampled every hop over an interval as defined by
HANDOFF ACKAVGINT=.
ACKAVGINT=<integer>—ACKAVG averaging interval, defined as averaging
ACKs received over 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128 hops.
ACKAVGTHRESH=<percent>—The hand-off threshold for ACK averaging
(1–99).
BLOCKTIME=<seconds>—Sets or displays the time in seconds (0–255) to
block access to an AP after hand-off.