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NOTE:
The entraNET remote does not have a real-time clock, but the
AP does. When a remote synchronizes and associates with an
AP, the actual date/time information is sent from the AP to the
remote. This allows the remote to assign the actual date and
time to event entries in the log. If the remote is not
synchronized to an AP, event log entries on the remote are
displayed with a date/time stamp that represents the remote’s
uptime (the amount of time since the last reboot of the remote)
rather than an actual date/time stamp.
LOGIN
This command is used for secure log-in to the radio. At the prompt, enter
the case-sensitive username and password. Each of these entries can be
up to eight characters long.
LOGOUT
Logs the user out of the command interface.
MESSAGE
Sets or displays the default packet priority.
Optional arguments:
LOW
—Default priority setting is low.
NORMAL
—Default priority setting is normal.
HIGH
—Default priority setting is high.
CMD
—Displays all settable optional arguments and their current values.
You can copy this list to a text file as a record of your configuration.
PASSWORD
Sets the log-in password for the user at current access level or below.
Optional arguments:
<username>
—The log-in username to be associated with the password.
PROGRAM
VERIFY=
Performs a checksum verification of one of the parameters listed below.
NOTE:
Do not enter
PROGRAM
alone, without the
VERIFY=
qualifier,
unless instructed by GE MDS technical personnel. Such an
entry causes the radio to enter the Bootloader mode which, if
improperly used, causes an undesired state in the radio.
If you are instructed to enter the Bootloader mode by GE MDS
,
be aware that selecting
y
automatically changes the console
baud rate to 115200 bps. Failure to change the terminal
program to match this baud rate will cause communications
errors.
Optional arguments:
ALL
—All images
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