Symbol Technologies WS 2000 Switch User Manual


 
WS 2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide10-260
WS2000>admin(system.ws2000)> set
Description:
Sets WS 2000 system parameters.
Syntax:
Example:
admin(system.ws2000)>show all
system name : Atlanta1
system location : Atlanta Field Office
admin email address : LeoExample@symbol.com
system uptime : 0 days 4 hours 33 minutes
WS2000 firmware version : 1.5.0.0-200b
country code : us
applet http access from lan : enable
applet http access from wan : disable
applet https access from lan : enable
applet https access from wan : disable
cli telnet access from lan : enable
cli telnet access from wan : disable
snmp access from lan : enable
snmp access from wan : enable
airbeam access mode : disable
airbeam access user name : airbeam
set airbeam mode enable/disable Enables/disables airbeam access.
passwd
<passwd>
Sets the airbeam password to <passwd> (1–39 characters).
applet lan enable/disable Enables/disables http applet access from LAN.
wan enable/disable Enables/disables http applet access from WAN.
slan enable/disable Enables/disables https applet access from LAN.
swan enable/disable Enables/disables https applet access from WAN.
cc
<cc>
Sets the WS2000 country code to two-letter <cc>.
cli lan enable/disable Enables/disables CLI telnet access from LAN.
wan enable/disable Enables/disables CLI telnet access from WAN.
email
<email>
Sets the WS2000 admin email address to <email> (1–59 characters).
ftp lan enable/disable Enables/disables FTP access from the LAN.
wan enable/disable Enables/disables FTP access from the WAN.
loc
<loc>
Sets the WS2000 system location to <loc> (1–59 characters).
name
<name>
Sets the WS2000 system name to <name> (1–59 characters).
ssh lan enable/disable Enables/disables secure shell access from the LAN.
wan enable/disable Enables/disables secure shell access from the WAN.
snmp lan enable/disable Enables/disables SNMP access from LAN.
wan enable/disable Enables/disables SNMP access from WAN.
timeout
<time>
Sets the idle timeout to <time> minutes (01440). Setting the value to 0
indicates not to timeout.