
BlueGate 2100
Command Line Entry
July 26, 2001
WIDCOMM, Inc, Proprietary and Confidential
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8.17 PINCODE
Sets the Individual PIN Code used to authenticate connecting Bluetooth devices. The
individual PIN Code is limited in length to a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters.
Default values:
•
device number: “”(blank field, no entry).
•
PIN code: “” (blank field, not defined).
Format:
PINCODE = n,ASCII
•
n
is device number, from one to seven.
•
ASCII string
is the actual PIN Code.
Example:
PINCODE = 1,1AB3
8.18 PING
Pings the remote host. This command can be used to determine if a remote machine
is “up.”
“Ping” displays an error message if either the host name or IP address is not entered as
a parameter.
Format:
PING hostname[or IPAddr] -nCOUNT -lSIZE -wTIMEOUT -f –iTTL.
•
Hostname:
the user-friendly name of the remote device.
•
IP Addr
: the IP address of remote device, entered in dotted decimal notation.
•
-nCOUNT
: the number of ping packets to be sent (default = 1).
•
-lSIZE
: the size of each ping packet (default = 32 bytes).
•
-wTIMEOUT
: the length of time to wait for a response from the remote machine
(default = 5 seconds).
•
-iTTL
: the lifetime, in seconds, of the ping packet. This value is contained in the
IP Packet. After
TTL
seconds the packet is removed from the network (default =
255 seconds).
•
-f:
enables packet fragmentation if the packet size is greater than the maximum
size allowed on the network.
The only required parameter in the PING command is either the IP address or the host
name; all other parameters are optional.
Example:
PING 192.168.1.34 –n2
or
www.widcomm.com -n2
sends two ping
packets to the remote device that has IP address 192.168.1.34. The omitted parameters
assume their default values.
8.19 RESET
Restarts BlueGate 2100 and puts the settings currently saved in NVRAM into effect. This
is the same as removing and restoring power to the device or
System > Restart
BlueGate 2100 Now
.
The restart typically takes fifteen seconds. However, if DHCP is enabled the restart
period will be affected by the time the network DHCP server takes to respond.
There are no parameters associated with this command.
8.20 ROUTE
Displays the static and dynamic route table entries for BlueGate 2100.
There are no parameters associated with this command.