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AP-800 User Guide
8
Using CLI to Manage the Access Point
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a primary interface that allows you to configure, manage and monitor the Access
Points. You can directly execute the CLI commands to manage the device.
CLI commands may be entered in real time through a keyboard or submitted with CLI scripts.
The CLI is available through both the Serial Port interface and over the Ethernet interface using Telnet.
NOTE: All CLI commands and parameters are case-sensitive.
This chapter describes the basic features of CLI and how to use them.
Global Configuration Mode
Command Line Interface Mode Overview
Global Configuration Mode
Using this mode, you can configure your device globally. Use the configure privileged Exec mode command to enter
global configuration mode.
[Device-Name] # configure (this command allows to you to move from privileged mode to configure
mode).
Press Enter.
(configure)#
The above command indicates that you are now in the global configuration mode. The prompt for global configuration
mode consists of Config and the pound sign (#).
Use the following command to view the possible completions that you have access to under this mode:
(configure)# ?
Possible completions:
dev-configure: Device Configuration
dev-management: Device Management
dev-monitor: Device Monitor
enable: Exit from configuration mode
exit: Exit from configuration mode
From this mode proceed to configure each feature that is available in your device.
General Notes
Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge
To use this document effectively, you should have a working knowledge of Local Area Networking (LAN) concepts,
network access infrastructures, and client-server relationships. In addition, you should be familiar with software setup
procedures for typical network operating systems and servers.
Notation Conventions
Computer prompts are shown as constant width type. For example: [Device-Name]>
Information that you input as shown is displayed in bold constant width type.
The names of keyboard keys, software buttons, and field names are displayed in bold type. For example: Click the
Configure button.
Screen names are displayed in bold italics.
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