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README for USB8388
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-IWPRIV COMMAND
-=====================
-
-NAME
- This manual describes the usage of private commands used in Marvell WLAN
- Linux Driver. All the commands available in Wlanconfig will not be available
- in the iwpriv.
-
-SYNOPSIS
- iwpriv <ethX> <command> [sub-command] ...
-
- iwpriv ethX version
- iwpriv ethX scantype [sub-command]
- iwpriv ethX getSNR <n>
- iwpriv ethX getNF <n>
- iwpriv ethX getRSSI <n>
- iwpriv ethX setrxant <n>
- iwpriv ethX getrxant
- iwpriv ethX settxant <n>
- iwpriv ethX gettxant
- iwpriv ethX authalgs <n>
- iwpriv ethX pre-TBTT <n>
- iwpriv ethX 8021xauthalgs <n>
- iwpriv ethX encryptionmode <n>
- iwpriv ethX setregioncode <n>
- iwpriv ethX getregioncode
- iwpriv ethX setbcnavg <n>
- iwpriv ethX getbcnavg
- iwpriv ethX setdataavg <n>
- iwpriv ethX setlisteninter <n>
- iwpriv ethX getlisteninter
- iwpriv ethX setmultipledtim <n>
- iwpriv ethX getmultipledtim
- iwpriv ethX atimwindow <n>
- iwpriv ethX deauth
- iwpriv ethX adhocstop
- iwpriv ethX radioon
- iwpriv ethX radiooff
- iwpriv ethX reasso-on
- iwpriv ethX reasso-off
- iwpriv ethX scanmode [sub-command]
- iwpriv ethX setwpaie <n>
- iwpriv ethX wlanidle-off
- iwpriv ethX wlanidle-on
- iwpriv ethX getcis
- iwpriv ethX getlog
- iwpriv ethX getadhocstatus
- iwpriv ethX adhocgrate <n>
-
-Version 4 Command:
- iwpriv ethX inactvityto <n>
- iwpriv ethX sleeppd <n>
- iwpriv ethX enable11d <n>
- iwpriv ethX tpccfg <n>
- iwpriv ethX powercfg <n>
- iwpriv ethX setafc <n>
- iwpriv ethX getafc
-
-Version 5 Command:
- iwpriv ethX ledgpio <n>
- iwpriv ethX scanprobes <n>
- iwpriv ethX lolisteninter <n>
- iwpriv ethX rateadapt <n> <m>
- iwpriv ethX txcontrol <n>
- iwpriv ethX psnullinterval <n>
- iwpriv ethX prescan <n>
- iwpriv ethX getrxinfo
- iwpriv ethX gettxrate
- iwpriv ethX beaconinterval
-
-BT Commands:
- The blinding table (BT) contains a list of mac addresses that should be
- ignored by the firmware. It is primarily used for debugging and
- testing networks. It can be edited and inspected with the following
- commands:
-
- iwpriv ethX bt_reset
- iwpriv ethX bt_add <mac_address>
- iwpriv ethX bt_del <mac_address>
- iwpriv ethX bt_list <id>
-
-FWT Commands:
- The forwarding table (FWT) is a feature used to manage mesh network
- routing in the firmware. The FWT is essentially a routing table that
- associates a destination mac address (da) with a next hop receiver
- address (ra). The FWT can be inspected and edited with the following
- iwpriv commands, which are described in greater detail below.
- Eventually, the table will be automatically maintained by a custom
- routing protocol.
-
- NOTE: FWT commands replace the previous DFT commands. What were the DFT
- commands?, you might ask. They were an earlier API to the firmware that
- implemented a simple MAC-layer forwarding mechanism. In the unlikely
- event that you were using these commands, you must migrate to the new
- FWT commands which can be used to achieve the same functionality.
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_add [parameters]
- iwpriv ethX fwt_del [parameters]
- iwpriv ethX fwt_lookup [parameters]
- iwpriv ethX fwt_list [parameters]
- iwpriv ethX fwt_list_route [parameters]
- iwpriv ethX fwt_list_neigh [parameters]
- iwpriv ethX fwt_reset [parameters]
- iwpriv ethX fwt_cleanup
- iwpriv ethX fwt_time
-
-MESH Commands:
-
- The MESH commands are used to configure various features of the mesh
- routing protocol. The following commands are supported:
-
- iwpriv ethX mesh_get_ttl
- iwpriv ethX mesh_set_ttl ttl
-
-DESCRIPTION
- Those commands are used to send additional commands to the Marvell WLAN
- card via the Linux device driver.
-
- The ethX parameter specifies the network device that is to be used to
- perform this command on. it could be eth0, eth1 etc.
-
-version
- This is used to get the current version of the driver and the firmware.
-
-scantype
- This command is used to set the scan type to be used by the driver in
- the scan command. This setting will not be used while performing a scan
- for a specific SSID, as it is always done with scan type being active.
-
- where the sub-commands are: -
- active -- to set the scan type to active
- passive -- to set the scan type to passive
- get -- to get the scan type set in the driver
-
-getSNR
- This command gets the average and non average value of Signal to Noise
- Ratio of Beacon and Data.
-
- where value is:-
- 0 -- Beacon non-average.
- 1 -- Beacon average.
- 2 -- Data non-average.
- 3 -- Data average.
-
- If no value is given, all four values are returned in the order mentioned
- above.
-
- Note: This command is available only when STA is connected.
-
-getRSSI
- This command gets the average and non average value os Receive Signal
- Strength of Beacon and Data.
-
- where value is:-
- 0 -- Beacon non-average.
- 1 -- Beacon average.
- 2 -- Data non-average.
- 3 -- Data average.
-
- Note: This command is available only when STA is connected.
-
-getNF
- This command gets the average and non average value of Noise Floor of
- Beacon and Data.
-
- where value is:-
- 0 -- Beacon non-average.
- 1 -- Beacon average.
- 2 -- Data non-average.
- 3 -- Data average.
-
- Note: This command is available only when STA is connected.
-
-setrxant
- This command is used to set the mode for Rx antenna.
-
- The options that can be sent are:-
- 1 -- Antenna 1.
- 2 -- Antenna 2.
- 0xFFFF -- Diversity.
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX setrxant 0x01: select Antenna 1.
-
-getrxant
- This command is used to get the mode for Rx antenna.
-
-
-settxant
- This command is used to set the mode for Tx antenna.
- The options that can be sent are:-
- 1 -- Antenna 1.
- 2 -- Antenna 2.
- 0xFFFF -- Diversity.
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX settxant 0x01: select Antenna 1.
-
-gettxant
- This command is used to get the mode for Tx antenna.
-
-authalgs
- This command is used by the WPA supplicant to set the authentication
- algorithms in the station.
-
-8021xauthalgs
- This command is used by the WPA supplicant to set the 8021.x authentication algorithm type
- station.
-
- where values can be:-
- 1 -- None
- 2 -- LEAP
- 4 -- TLS
- 8 -- TTLs
- 16 -- MD5
-
-
-encryptionmode
- This command is used by the WPA supplicant to set the encryption algorithm.
-
- where values can be:-
- 0 -- NONE
- 1 -- WEP40
- 2 -- TKIP
- 3 -- CCMP
- 4 -- WEP104
-
-pre-TBTT
- This command is used to set pre-TBTT time period where value is in microseconds.
-
-setregioncode
- This command is used to set the region code in the station.
- where value is 'region code' for various regions like
- USA FCC, Canada IC, Spain, France, Europe ETSI, Japan ...
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX setregioncode 0x10: set region code to USA (0x10).
-
-getregioncode
- This command is used to get the region code information set in the
- station.
-
-setbcnavg
- Set the weighting factor for calculating RSSI.
-
-getbcnavg
- Get weighting factor for calculating RSSI.
-
-setdataavg
- Set the weighting factor for calculating SNR.
-
-setlisteninter
- This command is used to set the listen interval in the
- station.
-
- where the value ranges between 1 - 255
-
-getlisteninter
- This command is used to get the listen interval value set in the
- station.
-
-setmultipledtim
- This command is used to set the multiple dtim value in the
- station.
- where the value is 1,2,3,4,5,0xfffe
- 0xfffe means the firmware will use listen interval in association
- command for waking up
-
-getmultipledtim
- This command is used to get the multiple dtim value set in the station.
-
-atimwindow
- This command is used to set the atim value in the
- station.
-
- where the value ranges between 0 - 50
-
-deauth
- This command is used to send the de-authentication to the AP with which
- the station is associated. This command is valid only when
- station is in Infrastructure mode.
-
- Note: This command is available only when STA is connected.
-
-adhocstop
- This command is used to stop beacon transmission from the station and
- go into idle state in ad-hoc mode.
-
- Note: This command is available only when STA is connected.
-
-radioon
- This command is used to turn on the RF antenna.
-
-radiooff
- This command is sued to turn off the RF antenna.
-
-scanmode
- This command is used to set the station to scan for either IBSS
- networks or BSS networks or both BSS and IBSS networks. This
- command can be used with sub commands,
-
- where the value for
- bss -- Scan All the BSS networks.
- ibss -- Scan All the IBSS networks.
- any -- Scan both BSS and IBSS networks.
-
-
-
-setwpaie
- This command is used by WPA supplicant to send the WPA-IE to the driver.
-
-wlanidle-off
- This command is used to get into idle state.
-
- Note: This command is available only when STA is connected.
-
-wlanidle-on
- This command is used to get off the idle state.
-
- Note: This command is available only when STA is connected.
-
-
-getlog
- This command is used to get the 802.11 statistics available in the
- station.
-
- Note: This command is available only when STA is connected.
-
-getadhocstatus
- This command is used to get the ad-hoc Network Status.
-
- The various status codes are:
- AdhocStarted
- AdhocJoined
- AdhocIdle
- InfraMode
- AutoUnknownMode
-
- Note: This command is available only when STA is connected.
-
-adhocgrate
- This command is used to enable(1) g_rate, Disable(0) g_rate
- and request(2) the status which g_rate is disabled/enabled,
- for Ad-hoc creator.
-
- where value is:-
- 0 -- Disabled
- 1 -- Enabled
- 2 -- Get
-
-ledgpio
- This command is used to set/get LEDs.
-
- iwpriv ethX ledgpio <LEDs>
- will set the corresponding LED for the GPIO Line.
-
- iwpriv ethX ledgpio
- will give u which LEDs are Enabled.
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv eth1 ledgpio 1 0 2 1 3 4
- will enable
- LED 1 -> GPIO 0
- LED 2 -> GPIO 1
- LED 3 -> GPIO 4
-
- iwpriv eth1 ledgpio
- shows LED information in the format as mentioned above.
-
- Note: LED0 is invalid
- Note: Maximum Number of LEDs are 16.
-
-inactivityto
- This command is used by the host to set/get the inactivity timeout value,
- which specifies when WLAN device is put to sleep.
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX inactivityto [<timeout>]
-
- where the parameter are:
- timeout: timeout value in milliseconds.
-
- Example:
- iwpriv eth1 inactivityto
- "get the timeout value"
-
- iwpriv eth1 inactivityto X
- "set timeout value to X ms"
-
-
-sleeppd
- This command is used to configure the sleep period of the WLAN device.
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX sleeppd [<sleep period>]
-
- where the parameter are:
- Period: sleep period in milliseconds. Range 10~60.
-
- Example:
- iwpriv eth1 sleeppd 10
- "set period as 10 ms"
- iwpriv eth1 sleeppd
- "get the sleep period configuration"
-
-enable11d
- This command is used to control 11d
- where value is:-
- 1 -- Enabled
- 0 -- Disabled
- 2 -- Get
-
-
-
-
-tpccfg
- Enables or disables automatic transmit power control.
-
- The first parameter turns this feature on (1) or off (0). When turning
- on, the user must also supply four more parameters in the following
- order:
- -UseSNR (Use SNR (in addition to PER) for TPC algorithm),
- -P0 (P0 power level for TPC),
- -P1 (P1 power level for TPC),
- -P2 (P2 power level for TPC).
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX tpccfg: Get current configuration
- iwpriv ethX tpccfg 0: disable auto TPC
- iwpriv ethX tpccfg 0x01 0x00 0x05 0x0a 0x0d: enable auto TPC; do not use SNR;
- P0=0x05; P1=0x0a; P2=0x0d;
- iwpriv ethX tpccfg 0x01 0x01 0x05 0x0a 0x0d: enable auto TPC; use SNR;
- P0=0x05; P1=0x0a; P2=0x0d.
-
-powercfg
- Enables or disables power adaptation.
-
- The first parameter turns this feature on (1) or off (0). When turning
- on, the user must also supply three more parameters in the following
- order:
- -P0 (P0 power level for Power Adaptation),
- -P1 (P1 power level for Power Adaptation),
- -P2 (P2 power level for Power Adaptation).
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX powercfg: Get current configuration
- iwpriv ethX powercfg 0: disable power adaptation
- iwpriv ethX powercfg 1 0x0d 0x0f 0x12: enable power adaptation;
- P0=0x0d; P1=0x0f; P2=0x12.
-
-getafc
- This command returns automatic frequency control parameters. It returns
- three integers:
- -P0: automatic is on (1), or off (0),
- -P1: current timing offset in PPM (part per million), and
- -P2: current frequency offset in PPM.
-
-setafc
- Set automatic frequency control options.
-
- The first parameter turns automatic on (1) or off (0).
- The user must supply two more parameters in either case, in the following
- order:
-
- When auto is on:
-
- -P0 (automatic adjustment frequency threshold in PPM),
- -P1 (automatic adjustment period in beacon period),
-
- When auto is off:
-
- -P0 (manual adjustment timing offset in PPM), and
- -P1 (manual adjustment frequency offset in PPM).
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX setafc 0 10 10: manual adjustment, both timing and frequcncy
- offset are 10 PPM.
-
- iwpriv ethX setafc 1 10 10 enable afc, automatic adjustment,
- frequency threshold 10 PPM, for every 10 beacon periods.
-
-
-
-scanprobes
- This command sets number of probe requests per channel.
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX scanprobes 3 (set scan probes to 3)
- iwpriv ethX scanprobes (get scan probes)
-
-lolisteninter
- This command sets the value of listen interval.
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX lolisteninter 234 (set the lolisteninter to 234)
- iwpriv ethX lolisteninter (get the lolisteninter value)
-
-rateadapt
- This command sets the data rates bitmap.
- Where <n>
- 0: Disable auto rate adapt
- 1: Enable auto rate adapt
-
- <m>
- data rate bitmap
- Bit Data rate
- 0 1 Mbps
- 1 2 Mbps
- 2 5.5 Mbps
- 3 11 Mbps
- 4 Reserved
- 5 6 Mbps
- 6 9 Mbps
- 7 12 Mbps
- 8 18 Mbps
- 9 24 Mbps
- 10 36 Mbps
- 11 48 Mbps
- 12 54 Mbps
- 12-15 Reserved
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX rateadapt
- read the currect data rate setting
- iwpriv ethX rateadapt 1 0x07
- enable auto data rate adapt and
- data rates are 1Mbps, 2Mbsp and 5.5Mbps
-
-
-txcontrol
- This command is used to set the Tx rate, ack policy, and retry limit on a per packet basis.
-
- Where value <n> is:
- if bit[4] == 1:
- bit[3:0] -- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13-16
- Data Rate(Mbps) -- 1 2 5.5 11 Rsv 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Rsv
-
- bit[12:8]
- if bit[12] == 1, bit[11:8] specifies the Tx retry limit.
-
- bit[14:13] specifies per packet ack policy:
- bit[14:13]
- 1 0 use immediate ack policy for this packet
- 1 1 use no ack policy for this packet
- 0 x use the per-packet ack policy setting
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX txcontrol 0x7513
- Use no-ack policy, 5 retires for Tx, 11Mbps rate
-
-
-
-psnullinterval
- This command is used to set/request NULL package interval for Power Save
- under infrastructure mode.
-
- where value is:-
- -1 -- Disabled
- n>0 -- Set interval as n (seconds)
-
-prescan
- This command is used to enable (1)/disable(0) auto prescan before assoicate to the ap
-
- where value is:-
- 0 -- Disabled
- 1 -- Enabled
- 2 -- Get
-
-getrxinfo
- This command gets non average value of Signal to Noise Ratio of Data and rate index.
-
- The following table shows RateIndex and Rate
-
- RateIndex Data rate
- 0 1 Mbps
- 1 2 Mbps
- 2 5.5 Mbps
- 3 11 Mbps
- 4 Reserved
- 5 6 Mbps
- 6 9 Mbps
- 7 12 Mbps
- 8 18 Mbps
- 9 24 Mbps
- 10 36 Mbps
- 11 48 Mbps
- 12 54 Mbps
- 13-15 Reserved
-
-gettxrate
- This command gets current Tx rate index of the first packet associated with Rate Adaptation.
-
- The following table shows RateIndex and Rate
-
- RateIndex Data rate
- 0 1 Mbps
- 1 2 Mbps
- 2 5.5 Mbps
- 3 11 Mbps
- 4 Reserved
- 5 6 Mbps
- 6 9 Mbps
- 7 12 Mbps
- 8 18 Mbps
- 9 24 Mbps
- 10 36 Mbps
- 11 48 Mbps
- 12 54 Mbps
- 13-15 Reserved
-
-bcninterval
- This command is used to sets beacon interval in adhoc mode when an argument is given, and gets current adhoc
- beacon interval when no argument is given. The valid beacon interval is between 20 - 1000,
- default beacon interval is 100.
-
- Usage:
- iwpriv ethX bcninterval 100 (set adhoc beacon interval to 100)
- iwpriv ethX bcninterval (get adhoc beacon interval)
-
-fwt_add
- This command is used to insert an entry into the FWT table. The list of
- parameters must follow the following structure:
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_add da ra [metric dir ssn dsn hopcount ttl expiration sleepmode snr]
-
- The parameters between brackets are optional, but they must appear in
- the order specified. For example, if you want to specify the metric,
- you must also specify the dir, ssn, and dsn but you need not specify the
- hopcount, expiration, sleepmode, or snr. Any unspecified parameters
- will be assigned the defaults specified below.
-
- The different parameters are:-
- da -- DA MAC address in the form 00:11:22:33:44:55
- ra -- RA MAC address in the form 00:11:22:33:44:55
- metric -- route metric (cost: smaller-metric routes are
- preferred, default is 0)
- dir -- direction (1 for direct, 0 for reverse,
- default is 1)
- ssn -- Source Sequence Number (time at the RA for
- reverse routes. Default is 0)
- dsn -- Destination Sequence Number (time at the DA
- for direct routes. Default is 0)
- hopcount -- hop count (currently unused, default is 0)
- ttl -- TTL (Only used in reverse entries)
- expiration -- entry expiration (in ticks, where a tick is
- 1024us, or ~ 1ms. Use 0 for an indefinite
- entry, default is 0)
- sleepmode -- RA's sleep mode (currently unused, default is
- 0)
- snr -- SNR in the link to RA (currently unused,
- default is 0)
-
- The command does not return anything.
-
-fwt_del
- This command is used to remove an entry to the FWT table. The list of
- parameters must follow the following structure:
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_del da ra [dir]
-
- where the different parameters are:-
- da -- DA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55")
- ra -- RA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55")
- dir -- direction (1 for direct, 0 for reverse,
- default is 1)
-
- The command does not return anything.
-
-fwt_lookup
- This command is used to get the best route in the FWT table to a given
- host. The only parameter is the MAC address of the host that is being
- looked for.
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_lookup da
-
- where:-
- da -- DA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55")
-
- The command returns an output string identical to the one returned by
- fwt_list described below.
-
-
-fwt_list
- This command is used to list a route from the FWT table. The only
- parameter is the index into the table. If you want to list all the
- routes in a table, start with index=0, and keep listing until you get a
- "(null)" string. Note that the indicies may change as the fwt is
- updated. It is expected that most users will not use fwt_list directly,
- but that a utility similar to the traditional route command will be used
- to invoke fwt_list over and over.
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_list index
-
- The output is a string of the following form:
-
- da ra metric dir ssn dsn hopcount ttl expiration sleepmode snr
-
- where the different fields are:-
- da -- DA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55")
- ra -- RA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55")
- metric -- route metric (cost: smaller-metric routes are preferred)
- dir -- direction (1 for direct, 0 for reverse)
- ssn -- Source Sequence Number (time at the RA for reverse routes)
- dsn -- Destination Sequence Number (time at the DA for direct routes)
- hopcount -- hop count (currently unused)
- ttl -- TTL (only used in reverse entries)
- expiration -- entry expiration (in ticks, where a tick is 1024us, or ~ 1ms. Use 0 for an indefinite entry)
- sleepmode -- RA's sleep mode (currently unused)
- snr -- SNR in the link to RA (currently unused)
-
-fwt_list_route
- This command is used to list a route from the FWT table. The only
- parameter is the route ID. If you want to list all the routes in a
- table, start with rid=0, and keep incrementing rid until you get a
- "(null)" string. This function is similar to fwt_list. The only
- difference is the output format. Also note that this command is meant
- for debugging. It is expected that users will use fwt_lookup and
- fwt_list. One important reason for this is that the route id may change
- as the route table is altered.
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_list_route rid
-
- The output is a string of the following form:
-
- da metric dir nid ssn dsn hopcount ttl expiration
-
- where the different fields are:-
- da -- DA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55")
- metric -- route metric (cost: smaller-metric routes are preferred)
- dir -- direction (1 for direct, 0 for reverse)
- nid -- Next-hop (neighbor) host ID (nid)
- ssn -- Source Sequence Number (time at the RA for reverse routes)
- dsn -- Destination Sequence Number (time at the DA for direct routes)
- hopcount -- hop count (currently unused)
- ttl -- TTL count (only used in reverse entries)
- expiration -- entry expiration (in ticks, where a tick is 1024us, or ~ 1ms. Use 0 for an indefinite entry)
-
-fwt_list_neigh
- This command is used to list a neighbor from the FWT table. The only
- parameter is the neighbor ID. If you want to list all the neighbors in a
- table, start with nid=0, and keep incrementing nid until you get a
- "(null)" string. Note that the nid from a fwt_list_route command can be
- used as an input to this command. Also note that this command is meant
- mostly for debugging. It is expected that users will use fwt_lookup.
- One important reason for this is that the neighbor id may change as the
- neighbor table is altered.
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_list_neigh nid
-
- The output is a string of the following form:
-
- ra sleepmode snr references
-
- where the different fields are:-
- ra -- RA MAC address (in the form "00:11:22:33:44:55")
- sleepmode -- RA's sleep mode (currently unused)
- snr -- SNR in the link to RA (currently unused)
- references -- RA's reference counter
-
-fwt_reset
- This command is used to reset the FWT table, getting rid of all the
- entries. There are no input parameters.
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_reset
-
- The command does not return anything.
-
-fwt_cleanup
- This command is used to perform user-based garbage recollection. The
- FWT table is checked, and all the entries that are expired or invalid
- are cleaned. Note that this is exported to the driver for debugging
- purposes, as garbage collection is also fired by the firmware when in
- space problems. There are no input parameters.
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_cleanup
-
- The command does returns the number of invalid/expired routes deleted.
-
-fwt_time
- This command returns a card's internal time representation. It is this
- time that is used to represent the expiration times of FWT entries. The
- number is not consistent from card to card; it is simply a timer count.
- The fwt_time command is used to inspect the timer so that expiration
- times reported by fwt_list can be properly interpreted.
-
- iwpriv ethX fwt_time
-
-mesh_get_ttl
-
- The mesh ttl is the number of hops a mesh packet can traverse before it
- is dropped. This parameter is used to prevent infinite loops in the
- mesh network. The value returned by this function is the ttl assigned
- to all mesh packets. Currently there is no way to control the ttl on a
- per packet or per socket basis.
-
- iwpriv ethX mesh_get_ttl
-
-mesh_set_ttl ttl
-
- Set the ttl. The argument must be between 0 and 255.
-
- iwpriv ethX mesh_set_ttl <ttl>
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