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CNWCTL(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		     CNWCTL(8)

NAME
     cnwctl - display statistics and control Netwave AirSurfer PC Cards

SYNOPSIS
     cnwctl [-d domain] [-i interface] [-k scramble-key] [-sS [rate]]

DESCRIPTION
     The cnwctl utility is used to control Netwave AirSurfer PC Cards as well
     as display statistics.  The following options are available:

     -d	     Set the domain of the card to domain. The domain must be between
	     0x000 and 0x1ff.  The domains 0x000 through 0x0ff are for access
	     to an add-hoc network.  The domains 0x100 through 0x1ff are for
	     access to a Netwave Access Point.	The default domain is 0x000.
	     A card may only talk to the access point in its domain, or other
	     cards in its add-hoc domain.

     -i	     Use interface as the interface rather than cnw0.

     -k	     Set the scramble key to scramble-key. The scramble key must be
	     between 0x0000 and 0xffff.	 Both the source and the destination
	     must use the same scramble key in order to communicate.

     -s	     Display statistics.  When the optional argument rate (which must
	     be the last argument to the end of the command line) is specified
	     as a non-zero value, statistics will be displayed every rate sec-
	     onds.  At the top of each ``page'' of statistics, column labels
	     will be displayed.	 The first row of statistics will be totals
	     since boot, subsequent lines are deltas from the previous row.
	     If rate is not specified, or is 0 (zero), a single page of
	     statistics will be displayed.  These statistics are more detailed
	     and include:

	     domain  The domain this card is part of.

	     rx	     Number of packets received.

	     rxoverflow
		     Number of overflows detected.

	     rxoverrun
		     Number of overruns detected.

	     rxcrcerror
		     Number of CRC errors detected.  Random noise can cause
		     these errors.

	     rxframe
		     Number of framing errors detected.

	     rxerrors
		     Number of generic errors detected.

	     rxavail
		     Number of times a packet was available.

	     tx	     Number of packets requested to be sent.

	     txokay  Number of packets sent.

	     txabort

		     Number of packets aborted (not sent within 9 tries).

	     txlostcd
		     Number of times carrier detect was lost.

	     txerrors
		     Number of generic transmit errors detected.

	     txretries
		     Total number of retries.

	     Nx retries
		     Number of packets which were retried N times.

     -S	     Display status read from the hardware.  This option is only
	     available to the super user.  The rate argument is used as with
	     the -s option.  The following fields are displayed

	     link integrity field (lif)
		     A 0 value implies no links.

	     connection quality (cq)
		     Probably indicates the quality of the connection to the
		     access point.

	     spu     Unknown meaning.

	     link quality (lq)
		     Probably indicated the quality of the link to the access
		     point.

	     hhc     Unknown meaning.

	     mhs     Unknown meaning.

	     revision
		     The revision numbers of the card.

	     id	     The ID of the card.

SEE ALSO
     cnw(4)

 BSD/OS				January 5, 1997				     2
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