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configuration information from a remote server even if the current configuration
has been corrupted. The “existing” configuration can be deleted and the “user
defined defaults” will be used to access the update server.
4.3
Accessing the CLI
As noted above, CLI is always available on the device and can be reached from
a variety of sources:
USB
Telnet
HTTP
“Command Files”
MSP
There is a USB interface on the device that also serves at the headset jack.
When used with the proper connector and with a driver on the PC, the CLI can
be accessed via HyperTerm on a Windows PC. The details on how to use the
USB connection is described in Appendix E
The Telnet and HTTP interfaces are available over the network.
Command Files are used to deliver a sequence of CLI command lines to the
device. These are downloaded by the Airbeam or MSP client from a server. They
are typically used to configure the device when there are more than just a few
configuration settings or when there are many devices to be configured.
The input model is very simple. When looking for the next character input, the
CLI routines examine 4 different input buffers. Each of these buffers corresponds
to one of the 4 above sources. The drivers for these sources simply deposit
characters into their buffer and the CLI will pull them out accordingly. With this
model one can mix input from different sources, although in practice this seldom
happens as only one interface is generally active at a time.
Output is directed to whatever source from which the last input character came.
The CLI syntax is simple and consists of a command followed by a number of
parameters. There is a help facility that can be accessed at any time by entering
a “?” (i.e. “set ?)” will display all the possible inputs to the set command). The
help facility is present on most but not all commands. All commands must be
entirely lower case.
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