5: Commands and Levels
PremierWave® 2050 Enterprise Wi-Fi® IoT Module Command Reference
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advanced (config-profile-advanced:default_infrastructure_profile) level commands
apply wlan
Try out WLAN settings without saving them to Flash. If the
settings do not work, when you reboot the device, it will
still have the original settings.
basic
Switch to basic level
clrscrn
Clears the screen.
default tx power maximum
Restores the maximum TX power to the default value (14
dBm).
exit
Exit to the profiles level
power management disable
Disables power management.
power management enable
Enables power management.
security
Switch to security level
show
Displays the current configuration.
show history
Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current
CLI session.
tx power maximum
<dBm>
Sets the TX power maximum in dBm. <dBm> = measure
of power in decibels with respect to one milliwatt.
write
Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
applications (config-applications) level commands
clrscrn
Clears the screen.
exit
Returns to the config level.
no reserved ports
Restores the default reserved ports.
no reserved start port
Clears the reserved start port.
python
<instance>
Enters the next lower level. Specify the instance for the
next lower level.
python install
<zip|tar.gz file>
Install a python package <zip | tar.gz file> = path of pack-
age to install.
python kill
<pid>
Kill a python script <pid> = PID of running script or 'all' for
all scripts.
python remove all
Uninstall python package and all installed packages.
python run
<instance>
Runs a python script <instance> = index of the script to be
executed.
python show installed
Show installed python packages.
python show status
Show running python scripts.
python uninstall
<zip|tar.gz file|File>
Uninstall a python package <zip | tar.gz file> = path of
package to uninstall. <File> = file to uninstall (from list of
installed packages).
reserved ports
<number>
Sets the number of reserved ports.
reserved start port
<number>
Sets the reserved start port. <number> = start port num-
ber.
show
Displays the current configuration.
show history
Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current
CLI session.
write
Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
arp (config-arp) level commands
add
<IP address>
<MAC address>
<Interface name>
Adds an entry to the ARP table, mapping an IP address to
a MAC address. <ip address> = IP address to be mapped.
<mac address> = MAC address in colon-separated form.