Chapter 1. Getting Started
The
setup
application displays the settings in a hierarchical menu (see Figure 1-18). Navigating
the menu is accomplished by entering the number or letter corresponding to the setting to be
viewed and/or changed and pressing
Enter
. Pressing only
Enter
either accepts the previous
value of the setting or returns to the previous level in the menu hierarchy.
Figure 1-18. Using the setup Command Line Application
Note:
Ensure that your terminal application does not send line ends with line feeds. If your terminal
sends both CR and LF when you press
Enter
, you cannot navigate in the
setup
application.
If you use the command line setup application, files are edited by default with the
vi
editor. If
you want to use another editor, you can specify it in
VISUAL
environment variable.
You can not enable or disable default startup applications using the command line setup appli-
cation. Use command
chkconfig
application on|off
instead.
1.7. Resetting a Configuration
You can reset the default configuration with the
setup -r
command. The command requires
rebooting of Access Server or Access Point. When the system starts up, the default configuration
settings are restored. If you have only changed the configuration by using the
setup
application,
the following commands at the Access Server’s or Access Point’s command prompt will suffice:
[root@wrap /]$
setup -r
[root@wrap /]$
reboot
Note:
This does not reset the edited files to factory defaults; it only affects the settings changed
through the WWW Setup or the
setup
command line application. It does not uninstall extra appli-
cations installed by the user or reset
Default startup applications
settings, either. See Bluegiga Tech
Forum (http://techforum.bluegiga.com/) for more information on how to perform a full factory re-
set.
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