Lantronix MatchPort b/g MatchPort b/g - User Guide - Page 82

Command, Command Name, Function, Monitor Mode, MatchPort User Guide

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7: Monitor Mode Command SC PI x.x.x.x Command Name Send Configuration Ping AT ARP Table TT TCP Connection Table NC Network Connection RS QU G0, G1, ....,Ge, Gf S0, S1,...,Se, Sf GM SS Reset Quit Get configuration from memory page Set configuration to memory page Get MAC address Set Security record SA* Scan NS WS* co Network Status Wireless Status Set IP address, host bits, gateway, and DNS server IP Function Sets configuration of unit from hex records. Pings unit with IP address x.x.x.x to check device status. Shows the unit's ARP table entries. Shows all incoming and outgoing TCP connections. Shows the unit's current IP address, gateway, subnet mask, and DNS server. Resets the unit. Exits diagnostics mode. Gets a memory page of configuration information from the device. Sets a memory page of configuration information on the device. Shows the unit's 6-byte MAC. Sets the Security record without the encryption key and length parameters. The entire record must still be written, but the encryption-specific bytes do not need to be provided (they can be null since they are not overwritten). Initiates a wireless scan if the wireless interface is enabled. Reports any stations found, including BSSID, SSID, and RSSI. If SA is followed by a string, the string is used to filter SSIDs before reporting. If the BSS does not broadcast its SSID, only the BSSID and RSSI are returned. Reports the network interfaces' statuses. Includes potentially negotiated parameters like speed/duplex for Ethernet or BSSID, encryption, authentication for wireless interfaces, where applicable. Displays wireless module status that includes packets received, transmitted, and dropped. Example: co 192.168.0.10 8 192.168.0.1 10001 192.168.1.10 with 192.168.0.10 = IP address of the MatchPort 8 = number of host bits 192.168.0.1 = gateway IP address 10001 = port number of the MatchPort 192.168.1.10 = IP address of the DNS Server The MatchPort stores the setup and performs a reset. It sends an X before the reset if the command was OK. MatchPort User Guide 82

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7: Monitor Mode
Command
Command Name
Function
SC
Send Configuration
Sets configuration of unit from hex records.
PI x.x.x.x
Ping
Pings unit with IP address x.x.x.x to check device
status.
AT
ARP Table
Shows the unit’s ARP table entries.
TT
TCP Connection
Table
Shows all incoming and outgoing TCP connections.
NC
Network Connection
Shows the unit’s current IP address, gateway,
subnet mask, and DNS server.
RS
Reset
Resets the unit.
QU
Quit
Exits diagnostics mode.
G0, G1,
....
,Ge, Gf
Get configuration
from memory page
Gets a memory page of configuration information
from the device.
S0, S1,...,Se, Sf
Set configuration to
memory page
Sets a memory page of configuration information
on the device.
GM
Get MAC address
Shows the unit's 6-byte MAC.
SS
Set Security record
Sets the Security record without the encryption key
and length parameters. The entire record must still
be written, but the encryption-specific bytes do not
need to be provided (they can be null since they
are not overwritten).
SA*
Scan
Initiates a wireless scan if the wireless interface is
enabled. Reports any stations found, including
BSSID, SSID, and RSSI. If SA is followed by a
string, the string is used to filter SSIDs before
reporting. If the BSS does not broadcast its SSID,
only the BSSID and RSSI are returned.
NS
Network Status
Reports the network interfaces’ statuses. Includes
potentially negotiated parameters like speed/duplex
for Ethernet or BSSID, encryption, authentication
for wireless interfaces, where applicable.
WS*
Wireless Status
Displays wireless module status that includes
packets received, transmitted, and dropped.
co
Set IP address, host
bits, gateway, and
DNS server IP
Example:
co 192.168.0.10 8 192.168.0.1 10001 192.168.1.10
with
192.168.0.10 = IP address of the MatchPort
8 = number of host bits
192.168.0.1 = gateway IP address
10001 = port number of the MatchPort
192.168.1.10 = IP address of the DNS Server
The MatchPort stores the setup and performs a
reset. It sends an
X
before the reset if the
command was OK.
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