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Appendix C
Command Line Interface
If desired, the Command Line Interface (CLI) can be used for configuration. This
creates the possibility of creating scripts to perform common configuration changes.
The CLI requires either a Telnet connection or a physical connection from your PC to
the serial port (RS232 port) on the WAP-4060PE.
C.1 Using the CLI - Telnet
1. Start your Telnet client, and establish a connection to the WAP-4060PE.
e.g.
Telnet 192.168.0.228
2. You will be prompted for the user name and password. Enter the same login name
and password as used for the HTTP (Web) interface.
The default values are admin for the User Name, and password for the Password.
3. Once connected, you can use any of the commands listed in the following Com-
mand Reference.
C.2 Using the CLI - Serial Port
1. Use a standard serial port cable to connect your PC to the serial (RS232) port on
the WAP-4060PE.
2. Start your communications program. For example, in Windows, use Hyper-
Terminal. (This program may not be installed. If so, you can install it using Start -
Settings - Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs. Then select Windows Setup
or Add/Remove Windows Components, depending on your version of Windows.)
3. Configure the connection properties:
· Name - use a suitable name, such as “AP”
· “Port” or “Connect Using” - Select the Serial Port that the cable is con-
nected to. (Do not select your modem.)
· Port Settings - Use 9600, N, 8, 1, with hardware flow control, as shown below.