The T5 switch is a means of providing cost-effective, high-speed, wall-to-wall coverage across a building. The T5 switch leverages the in-building telephone lines to extend Ethernet and Wireless LAN networks without additional expenditure on re-wiring. This setup is ideally suited for hotels, providing high-speed Wi-Fi coverage to guest rooms.
The entire setup consists of the DSL T5 switch, TW-510 Ethernet wallplates, and TW-511 wireless wallplate access points. Replace the phone jack plate in a room with the TW-511 delivers 802.11 a/b/g/n and extend wireless connectivity in that room and the neighboring rooms. These TW-511 wallplates (also referred to as the CPEs) are connected to the T5 switch over the DSL interface using a phone block.
The connection between the T5 and WiNG switches is over a WebSocket.
t5 [copy <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> <DEST-FILE-NAME>|delete <FILE-NAME>| rename <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> <DEST-FILE-NAME>|write memory] {on <T5-DEVICE-NAME>}
t5 [copy <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> <DEST-FILE-NAME>|delete <FILE-NAME>| rename <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> <DEST-FILE-NAME>|write memory] {on <T5-DEVICE-NAME>}
copy <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> <DEST-FILE-NAME> | Copies file to an external server
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delete <FILE-NAME> | Deletes files on the T5 device‘s file system
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rename <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> <DEST-FILE-NAME> | Renames a file on the T5 device‘s file system
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write memory | Writes running configuration to an adopted T5 device‘s
memory
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on <T5-DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Executes these operation on a specified T5
device
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