User Manual

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USER'S AND DEVELOPER'S GUIDE WRAP MULTIRADIO ACCESS SERVER
sftp Secure file transfer program.
sleep Delay for a specified amount of time.
sort Sort lines of text files.
ssh, slogin OpenSSH SSH client (remote login program).
ssh-add Adds RSA or DSA identities to the authentication agent.
ssh-agent SSH authentication agent.
ssh-keygen SSH authentication key generation, management and conversion.
ssh-keyscan Gather SSH public keys.
strace Utility to trace system calls and signals.
strings Display printable strings in binary file.
stty Change and print terminal line settings.
su Run a shell with substitute user and group IDs.
sulogin Single-user login.
sync Flush filesystem buffers.
tail Output the last part of files.
tar Tar archiving utility.
tcpdump Utility for dumping traffic on a network.
telnet User interface to the TELNET protocol.
test Check file types and compare values.
time Run command and display it's resource usage information when finished.
top Provides view of processor activity in real time.
touch Change file timestamps.
tr Translate or delete characters.
traceroute Trace the route ip packets follow going to host.
true Do nothing, successfully.
tty Print the filename of the terminal connected to standard input.
uartmode WRAP Uartmode: Change the mode of the user serial port (DTE or DCE).
umount Unmount file systems.
uname Print system information.
uniq Remove duplicate lines from sorted lines.
unzip List, test, and extract compressed files in a ZIP archive.
uptime Tell how long the system has been running.
uudecode Decode a file create by uuencode.
uuencode Encode a binary file.
wc Print the number of bytes, words, and lines in files.
vi A text editor.
wget A utility to retrieve files from the World Wide Web.
wrapid
The WRAP identification program. Shows build and hardware configuration
information.
which Shows the full path of (shell) commands.
whoami Prints the user name associated with the current effective user id.
wpkg WRAP Package Management System.
zcat Expand gzip compressed files to the standard output.
xargs Build and execute command lines from the standard input.
Table 4. Utilities.
4.6 R
EAL TIME CLOCK
The system clock is read from the battery operated real time clock during boot. The time
between the system time and the real time clock can synchronized using the "hwclock"
application. Give command "hwclock --help" for more information.
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