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To see all the variations, type one of the commands followed by a
question mark (?). For example:
WX1200#
display ip ?
alias
display ip aliases
dns
display DNS status
https
display ip https
route
display ip route table
telnet
display ip telnet
To determine the port on which Telnet is running, type the following
command:
WX1200#
display ip telnet
Server Status Port
----------------------------------
Enabled 23
Understanding
Command
Descriptions
Each command description in the
3Com Mobility System Software
Command Reference
contains the following elements:
A command name, which shows the keywords but not the variables.
For example, the following command name appears at the top of a
command description and in the index:
set
{
ap
|
dap
}
name
The
set
{
ap
|
dap
}
name
command has the following complete syntax:
set
{
ap
port-list
|
dap
dap-num
}
name
name
A brief description of the command’s functions.
The full command syntax.
Any command defaults.
The command access, which is either
enabled
or
all
.
All
indicates that
anyone can access this command.
Enabled
indicates that you must
enter the enable password before entering the command.
The command history, which identifies the MSS version in which the command
was introduced and the version numbers of any subsequent updates.
Special tips for command usage. These are omitted if the command
requires no special usage.
One or more examples of the command in context, with the
appropriate system prompt and response.
One or more related commands.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX1200
Page 36: ...36 CHAPTER 2 ACCESS COMMANDS...
Page 62: ...62 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SERVICE COMMANDS...
Page 200: ...200 CHAPTER 7 IP SERVICES COMMANDS...
Page 264: ...264 CHAPTER 8 AAA COMMANDS...
Page 272: ...272 CHAPTER 9 MOBILITY DOMAIN COMMANDS...
Page 392: ...392 CHAPTER 11 MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS...
Page 444: ...444 CHAPTER 13 IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS...
Page 468: ...468 CHAPTER 14 SECURITY ACL COMMANDS...
Page 484: ...484 CHAPTER 15 CRYPTOGRAPHY COMMANDS...
Page 532: ...532 CHAPTER 18 SESSION MANAGEMENT COMMANDS...
Page 588: ...588 CHAPTER 20 FILE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS...
Page 596: ...596 CHAPTER 21 TRACE COMMANDS...
Page 608: ...608 CHAPTER 22 SNOOP COMMANDS...
Page 618: ...618 CHAPTER 23 SYSTEM LOG COMMANDS...