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iwevent - Display Wireless Events generated by drivers and setting changes
iwevent
iwevent displays Wireless Events received through the
RTNetlink socket. Each line displays the specific Wireless Event which
describes what has happened on the specified wireless interface.
This command doesn't take any arguments.
There are two classes of Wireless Events.
The first class is events related to a change of wireless settings
on the interface (typically done through iwconfig or a script calling
iwconfig). Only settings that could result in a disruption of
connectivity are reported. The events currently reported are changing one of
the following setting :
Network ID
ESSID
Frequency
Mode
Encryption
All those events will be generated on all wireless interfaces by the kernel
wireless subsystem (but only if the driver has been converted to the new
driver API).
The second class of events are events generated by the hardware, when something happens or a task has been finished. Those events include :
Most wireless drivers generate only a subset of those events, not all of them, the exact list depends on the specific hardware/driver combination. Please refer to driver documentation for details on when they are generated, and use iwlist(8) to check what the driver supports.
Jean Tourrilhes - jt@hpl.hp.com
23 June 2004 | net-tools |