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WiFly <strong>GSX</strong>/<strong>EZX</strong><br />

www.rovingnetworks.com WiFly-RN-UM 4/8/2011<br />

set ftp pass <br />

sets the ftp password for accessing the FTP server. Default is Pass123<br />

5.6. IP Parameters<br />

set ip address <br />

sets the IP address of the WiFly <strong>GSX</strong> module. If DHCP is turned on, the<br />

IP address is assigned and overwritten during association with the access<br />

point. IP addresses are “.” delimited.<br />

Example: set ip a 10.20.20.1<br />

set ip backup <br />

set ip dhcp <br />

sets a secondary host IP address. If the primary host IP is not reachable<br />

the module will try the secondary IP address if set.<br />

enable/disable DHCP mode. If enabled, the IP address, gateway, netmask,<br />

and DNS server are requested and set upon association with access point.<br />

Any current IP values are overwritten.<br />

DHCP Cache mode can reduce the time it takes the module to wake from<br />

deep sleep thus saving power. In cache mode, the lease time is checked<br />

and if not expired, the module uses the previous IP settings. If the lease<br />

has expired the module will attempt to associated and use DHCP to get the<br />

IP settings. DHCP cached IP address does not survive a power cycle or<br />

reset.<br />

Mode<br />

Protocol<br />

0 DHCP OFF, use stored static IP address<br />

1 DHCP ON, get IP address and gateway from AP<br />

2 Auto-IP, generally used with Adhoc networks<br />

DHCP cache mode, Uses previous IP address if<br />

3<br />

lease is not expired (lease survives reboot)<br />

4 Reserved for future use<br />

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