Getting help on commands at the cli – USRobotics Instant802 APSDK User Manual

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The CLI also includes the following commands for maintenance tasks:

Getting Help on Commands at the CLI

Help on commands can be requested at the command line interface (CLI) by using the TAB key. This is a
quick way to see all valid completions for a class.

Hitting TAB once will attempt to complete the current command.

If multiple completions exist, a beep will sound and no results will be displayed. Enter TAB again to display
all available completions.

Example 1: At a blank command line, hit TAB twice to get a list of all commands.

USR5453-AP#
add Add an instance to the running configuration
factory-reset Reset the system to factory defaults
get Get field values of the running configuration
reboot Reboot the system
remove Remove instances in the running configuration
save-running Save the running configuration
set Set field values of the running configuration

Example 2: Type "

get

" TAB TAB (including a space after

get

) to see a list of all field options for the

get

command.

USR5453-AP# get
association Associated station
basic-rate Basic rate of the radio
bridge-port Bridge ports of bridge interfaces
bss Basic Service Set of the radio

remove

The "remove" command allows you to remove an existing instance of a class.

remove unnamed-class [ field value . . . ]

remove named-class instance | all [ field value . . .]

For example:

remove radius-user wally

save-running

The

save-running

command saves the running configuration as the startup configuration.

For more information, see “

“Saving Configuration Changes” on page 191

.

reboot

The

reboot

command restarts the access point (a soft reboot).

For more information, see “

“Reboot the Access Point” on page 247

.

factory-reset

The

factory-reset

command resets the access point to factory defaults and reboots.

For more information, see “

“Reset the Access Point to Factory Defaults” on page 247

.

Command

Description

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