Product specifications
Table 34 Network Commands
Command
Description
SH NW REALM
Shows the realm associated with the authentication ID, if applicable.
The default value is null (blank) string.
The deprecated command SH NW TTRE also returns this data.
Sample output:
Somewhere
SET NW
WPAGROUP
Enable or disable WPA group key mode.
If enabled, group keys can be used for data link encryption.
The default value is disabled.
Sample output:
SET NW WPAGROUP [ENABLE | DISABLE]
SH NW
WPAAUTO
Shows state of WPA auto connect flag
Sample output:
WPA-AUTO Enabled
SH NW
WPAGROUP
Shows state of the allow WPA group keys flag
Sample output:
WPA-GROUP Disabled.
SET NW
WPAPSK
Sets WPA PSK pass phrase or hex key.
This value is only used if the authentication mode is WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK. The
argument to this command is either a pass phrase of 8 to 63 characters or exactly
64 hex characters representing the 256 bit PSK value.
Format:
SET NW WPAPSK <key>
SET NW RESET*
This command stops, and then resets the wireless network interface. This will
effectively disassociate the unit from an access point if it is connected. If the unit is
in wireless infrastructure mode, the unit will then scan and attempt to reconnect to a
suitable access point, if one is available.
Format:
SET NW RESET
*Not implemented in early releases of SX-560 firmware.