Command line interface (cli), General notes, Prerequisite skills and knowledge – Proxim AP-4000 User Manual

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Command Line Interface (CLI)

This section discusses the following:

General Notes

Command Line Interface (CLI) Variations

CLI Command Types

Using Tables and Strings

Configuring the AP using CLI commands

Set Basic Configuration Parameters using CLI Commands

Other Network Settings

CLI Monitoring Parameters

Parameter Tables

CLI Batch File

CLI commands can be used to initialize, configure, and manage the Access Point.

• CLI commands may be entered in real time through a keyboard or submitted with CLI scripts.
• A CLI Batch file is a user-editable configuration file that provides a user-friendly way to change the AP configuration

through a file upload. The CLI Batch file is an ASCII file that facilitates Auto Configuration because it does not require
the user to access one of the AP’s management interfaces to make configuration changes as is required with the
proprietary LTV format configuration file.

• 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.

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. For example:

[Device name]> set ipaddr 10.0.0.12

• 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. For example, the System Status screen.

Important Terminology

• Configuration Files - Database files containing the current Access Point configuration. Configuration items include the

IP Address and other network-specific values. Config files may be downloaded to the Access Point or uploaded for
backup or troubleshooting.

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