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User Exec Commands

In this chapter

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Logging in to the controller places you within the USER EXEC command mode. Typically, a login
requires a user name and password. You have three login attempts before a connection attempt is
refused. USER EXEC commands (available at the user level) are a subset of the commands
available at the privileged level. In general, USER EXEC commands allow you to connect to remote
devices, perform basic tests and list system information.

To list available USER EXEC commands, use ? at the command prompt. The USER EXEC prompt
consists of the device host name followed by an angle bracket (>). The default host name is
generally “WLAN Module”. Use the GLOBAL CONFIG command to change the hostname.

User exec commands

Table 3

summarizes USER EXEC commands:

TABLE 3

User Exec Mode Command Summary

Command

Description

Ref.

clear

Resets the command to the previous configuration

page 157

clrscr

Clears the display screen

page 32

cluster-cli

Displays the cluster context

page 159

disable

Turns off (disables) the privileged mode command set

page 160

enable

Turns on (enables) the privileged mode command set

page 161

exit

Ends the current mode and moves down to the previous
mode

page 33

help

Describes the interactive help system

page 34

logout

Exits the EXEC mode

page 162

no

Negates a command or sets its defaults

page 35

page

Toggles the paging functionality

page 163

ping

Sends ICMP echo messages

page 164

quit

Exits the current mode and moves to the previous mode

page 165

service

Displays

service

commands

page 37

show

Shows running system information. Refer to

Common

commands on page 31

page 59

telnet

Opens a telnet session

page 166

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