t5

Executes following operations on a T5 device through the WiNG controller:
  • copy, rename, and delete files on the T5 device‘s file system
  • write running configuration to the T5 device‘s memory

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 T5 switch is adopted and managed through a WiNG controller. The connection between the T5 and WiNG switches is over a WebSocket.

Note

Note

For more information on other T5 CPE related commands, see cpe.

Supported in the following platforms:

  • Wireless Controllers — RFS4000
  • Service Platforms — NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600, VX9000

Supported in the following platforms:

  • Access Points — AP505i, AP510i/e, AP560i/h
  • Service Platforms — NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600, VX9000

Syntax

t5 [copy <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> <DEST-FILE-NAME>|delete <FILE-NAME>|
rename <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> <DEST-FILE-NAME>|write memory] {on <T5-DEVICE-NAME>}

Parameters

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
  • <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> – Specify the source file name.
    • <DEST-FILE-NAME> – Specify the destination file name.

      The content from the source file is copied to the destination file.

      The source or destination files can be local or remote FTP or TFTP files. The source file also can be a pre-defined keyword. At least one of the files should be a local file. Use this command to copy the startup and/or running configurations to an external server.

delete <FILE-NAME> Deletes files on the T5 device‘s file system
  • <FILE-NAME> – Specify the file name. The specified file is deleted.
rename <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> <DEST-FILE-NAME> Renames a file on the T5 device‘s file system
  • <SOURCE-FILE-NAME> – Specify the source file name
    • <DEST-FILE-NAME> – Specify the new file name. The source file is renamed to the input provided here.
write memory Writes running configuration to an adopted T5 device‘s memory
  • memory – Writes running configuration to the T5 device‘s non-volatile (NV) memory.
on <T5-DEVICE-NAME> Optional. Executes these operation on a specified T5 device
  • <T5-DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the T5 device‘s hostname.

Example

nx9500-6C8809#t5 write memory on t5-ED7C6C
Success
nx9500-6C8809#