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[src/trunk]: src/usr.sbin/wiconfig Whitespace nits; use standard headers.
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/1ddf5382c07b
branches: trunk
changeset: 520786:1ddf5382c07b
user: wiz <wiz%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Wed Jan 16 12:01:12 2002 +0000
description:
Whitespace nits; use standard headers.
diffstat:
usr.sbin/wiconfig/wiconfig.8 | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-)
diffs (258 lines):
diff -r c1911518ca80 -r 1ddf5382c07b usr.sbin/wiconfig/wiconfig.8
--- a/usr.sbin/wiconfig/wiconfig.8 Wed Jan 16 08:33:12 2002 +0000
+++ b/usr.sbin/wiconfig/wiconfig.8 Wed Jan 16 12:01:12 2002 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: wiconfig.8,v 1.17 2002/01/16 06:54:17 onoe Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: wiconfig.8,v 1.18 2002/01/16 12:01:12 wiz Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999
.\" Bill Paul <wpaul%ctr.columbia.edu@localhost> All rights reserved.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
.\" This product includes software developed by Bill Paul.
.\" 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors
.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
-.\" without specific prior written permission.
+.\" without specific prior written permission.
.\"
.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY Bill Paul AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
.Ek
.Bk -words
.Op Fl R Ar 1|3
-.Ek
+.Ek
.Bk -words
.Op Fl S Ar max sleep duration
.Ek
@@ -110,11 +110,11 @@
.Xr wi 4
and
.Xr awi 4
-drivers. Most of the parameters that can be changed relate to the
-IEEE 802.11 protocol which the WaveLAN implements. This includes
+drivers. Most of the parameters that can be changed relate to the
+IEEE 802.11 protocol which the WaveLAN implements. This includes
the station name, whether the station is operating in ad-hoc (point
to point) or BSS (service set) mode, and the network name of a service
-set to join (IBSS) if BSS mode is enabled. The
+set to join (IBSS) if BSS mode is enabled. The
.Nm
command can also be used to view the current settings of these parameters
and to dump out the values of the card's statistics counters.
@@ -137,24 +137,24 @@
Print out the statistics counters instead of the card settings.
Note that, however, the statictics will only be updated every 1 minutes or so.
.It Fl e Ar 0|1
-Enable or disable WEP encryption. Permitted values are
+Enable or disable WEP encryption. Permitted values are
.Ar 0
(encryption disabled) or
.Ar 1
-(encryption enabled). Encryption is off by default.
+(encryption enabled). Encryption is off by default.
.It Fl k Ar key Xo
.Op Fl v Ar 1|2|3|4
.Xc
-Set WEP encryption keys. There are four default encryption keys that can be
-programmed. A specific key can be set using the
+Set WEP encryption keys. There are four default encryption keys that can be
+programmed. A specific key can be set using the
.Fl v
-flag. If the
+flag. If the
.Fl v
-flag is not specified, the first key will be set. Encryption keys can either
+flag is not specified, the first key will be set. Encryption keys can either
be normal text (i.e., "hello") or a series of hexadecimal digits
-(i.e., "0x1234512345"). For WaveLAN Silver cards, the key is
+(i.e., "0x1234512345"). For WaveLAN Silver cards, the key is
restricted to 40 bits, hence the key can be either a 5-character text string
-or 10 hexadecimal digits. For WaveLAN Gold cards, the key can be up to
+or 10 hexadecimal digits. For WaveLAN Gold cards, the key can be up to
104 bits, which means the key can be specified as either a 13-character
text string or 26 hexadecimal digits. The key will be combined with the
24-bit IV to consist the seed for RC4 in either case.
@@ -162,11 +162,11 @@
Specify which of the four WEP encryption keys will be used to encrypt
transmitted packets.
.It Fl t Ar tx rate
-Set the transmit rate of the specified interface. The legal values
+Set the transmit rate of the specified interface. The legal values
for the transmit rate vary depending on whether the interface is a
-standard WaveLAN/IEEE or a WaveLAN/IEEE Turbo adapter. The standard
+standard WaveLAN/IEEE or a WaveLAN/IEEE Turbo adapter. The standard
NICs support a maximum transmit rate of 2Mbps while the turbo NICs
-support a maximum speed of 6Mbps. The following table shows the
+support a maximum speed of 6Mbps. The following table shows the
legal transmit rate settings and the corresponding transmit speeds:
.Bd -filled -offset indent
.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed "
@@ -182,29 +182,29 @@
.El
.Ed
.Pp
-The standard NICs support only settings 1 through 3. Turbo NICs support
+The standard NICs support only settings 1 through 3. Turbo NICs support
all the above listed speed settings.
The default driver setting is 3 (auto rate select).
.It Fl n Ar network name
Set the name of the service set (IBSS) that this station wishes to
-join. The
+join. The
.Ar network name
-can be any text string up to 30 characters in length. The default name
+can be any text string up to 30 characters in length. The default name
is the empty string which should allow the station to connect to the first
-available access point. The interface should be set for BSS mode using
+available access point. The interface should be set for BSS mode using
the
.Fl p
flag in order for this to work.
.It Fl s Ar station name
Sets the
.Ar station name
-for the specified interface. The
+for the specified interface. The
.Ar station name
-is used for diagnostic purposes. The Lucent WaveMANAGER software can
+is used for diagnostic purposes. The Lucent WaveMANAGER software can
poll the names of remote hosts.
.It Fl c Ar 0|1
-[Lucent only] Allow the station to create a service set (IBSS). Permitted values
-are 0 (don't create IBSS) and 1 (enable creation of IBSS). The default
+[Lucent only] Allow the station to create a service set (IBSS). Permitted
+values are 0 (don't create IBSS) and 1 (enable creation of IBSS). The default
is 0.
.Pp
Note: this option is provided for experimental purposes only: enabling
@@ -220,43 +220,43 @@
.It Fl p Ar port type
Set the
.Ar port type
-for a specified interface. The legal values for
+for a specified interface. The legal values for
.Ar port type
-are 1 (BSS mode) and 3 (ad-hoc) mode. In ad-hoc mode, the station can
+are 1 (BSS mode) and 3 (ad-hoc) mode. In ad-hoc mode, the station can
communicate directly with any other stations within direct radio range
-(provided that they are also operating in ad-hoc mode). In BSS mode,
+(provided that they are also operating in ad-hoc mode). In BSS mode,
hosts must associate with a service set controlled by an access point,
-which relays traffic between end stations. The default setting is 1
+which relays traffic between end stations. The default setting is 1
(BSS mode).
.It Fl a Ar access_point_density
Specify the
.Ar access point density
-for a given interface. Legal values are 1 (low), 2 (medium) and 3 (high).
+for a given interface. Legal values are 1 (low), 2 (medium) and 3 (high).
This setting influences some of the radio modem threshold settings.
.It Fl m Ar MAC address
-Set the station address for the specified interface. The
+Set the station address for the specified interface. The
.Ar MAC address
is specified as a series of six hexadecimal values separated by colons,
-e.g.: 00:60:1d:12:34:56. This programs the new address into the card
+e.g.: 00:60:1d:12:34:56. This programs the new address into the card
and updates the interface as well.
.It Fl d Ar max_data_length
Set the maximum receive and transmit frame size for a specified interface.
The
.Ar max data length
-can be any number from 256 to 2346. The default is 2304.
+can be any number from 256 to 2346. The default is 2304.
.It Fl r Ar RTS threshold
-Set the RTS/CTS threshold for a given interface. This controls the
-number of bytes used for the RTS/CTS handshake boundary. The
+Set the RTS/CTS threshold for a given interface. This controls the
+number of bytes used for the RTS/CTS handshake boundary. The
.Ar RTS threshold
-can be any value between 0 and 2347. The default is 2347,
+can be any value between 0 and 2347. The default is 2347,
which indicates RTS/CTS mechanism never to be used.
.It Fl f Ar frequency
-Set the radio frequency of a given interface. The
+Set the radio frequency of a given interface. The
.Ar frequency
-should be specified as a channel ID as shown in the table below. The
+should be specified as a channel ID as shown in the table below. The
list of available frequencies is dependent on radio regulations specified
-by regional authorities. Recognized regulatory authorities include
-the FCC (United States), ETSI (Europe), France and Japan. Frequencies
+by regional authorities. Recognized regulatory authorities include
+the FCC (United States), ETSI (Europe), France and Japan. Frequencies
in the table are specified in Mhz.
.Bd -filled -offset indent
.Bl -column "Channel ID " "FCC " "ETSI " "France " "Japan "
@@ -279,19 +279,19 @@
.Ed
.Pp
If an illegal channel is specified, the
-NIC will revert to its default channel. For NICs sold in the United States
-and Europe, the default channel is 3. For NICs sold in France, the default
-channel is 11. For NICs sold in Japan, the default channel is 14, and
+NIC will revert to its default channel. For NICs sold in the United States
+and Europe, the default channel is 3. For NICs sold in France, the default
+channel is 11. For NICs sold in Japan, the default channel is 14, and
it is the only available channel for pre-11Mbps NICs.
Note that two stations must be set to the same channel in order to
communicate.
.It Fl A Ar 0|1
[Prism2 only] Sets the authentication type for a given interface.
Permitted values are
-.Ar 1
+.Ar 1
(Open System Authentication) or
-.Ar 2
-(Shared Key Authentication). The default is 1.
+.Ar 2
+(Shared Key Authentication). The default is 1.
.Pp
Note: It is not valid to enable Shared Key Authentication
when no valid WEP keys have been defined.
@@ -300,15 +300,15 @@
.Dq microwave oven robustness
on a given interface.
.It Fl P Ar 0|1
-Enable or disable power management on a given interface. Enabling
+Enable or disable power management on a given interface. Enabling
power management uses an alternating sleep/wake protocol to help
conserve power on mobile stations, at the cost of some increased
-receive latency. Power management is off by default. Note that power
+receive latency. Power management is off by default. Note that power
management requires the cooperation of an access point in order to
-function; it is not functional in ad-hoc mode. Also, power management
+function; it is not functional in ad-hoc mode. Also, power management
is only implemented in Lucent WavePOINT firmware version 2.03 or
-later, and in WaveLAN PCMCIA adapter firmware 2.00 or later. Older
-revisions will silently ignore the power management setting. Legal
+later, and in WaveLAN PCMCIA adapter firmware 2.00 or later. Older
+revisions will silently ignore the power management setting. Legal
values for this parameter are 0 (off) and 1 (on).
.It Fl R Ar 1|3
Enable or disable roaming function on a given interface.
@@ -316,12 +316,12 @@
.Ar 1
(Roaming handled by firmware) and
.Ar 3
-(Roaming Disabled). The default is 1.
+(Roaming Disabled). The default is 1.
.It Fl S Ar max sleep interval
Specify the sleep interval to use when power management is enabled.
The
.Ar max sleep interval
-is specified in milliseconds. The default is 100.
+is specified in milliseconds. The default is 100.
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr awi 4 ,
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
It was added to
.Nx 1.5
under its present name.
-.Sh AUTHOR
+.Sh AUTHORS
The
.Nm
command was written by
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