
BelAir100SN User Guide
Command Line Interface Basics
May 31, 2010
Confidential
Document Number BDTM11001-A01 Released
Figure 4: Sample Output of mode Command
Table 4
describes the modes that are supported.
/# mode
/card
/dru-1
/cm-9
/interface
/wifi-1-1 (DRUv1 2.4GHz 802.11n)
/wifi-2-1 (DRUv1 5GHz 802.11n)
/eth-1-1 (1x1000baseTx [Electrical: Single])
/mgmt
/protocol
/ip
/radius
/rstp
/snmp
/sntp
/te-syst (tunnel)
/qos
/services
/auto-conn
/mobility
/ssh
/ssl
/syslog
/system
/diagnostics
• The node has two cards. The DRU
card is in slot 1. The Cable Modem
(CM) is in slot 9.
• The node has three physical
interfaces:
—Interface
wifi-1-1
is associated
with the DRU 2.4 GHz radio.
—Interface
wifi-2-1
is associated
with the DRU 5 GHz radio.
—Interface
eth-1-1
is associated the
DRU card’s Ethernet interface.
• The
mgmt
mode allows you to
control user accounts, which
authentication to use, and whether
you can access the node with Telnet.
• You can control the IP, RADIUS,
RSTP, SNMP, SNTP and L2TP
protocols through the
protocol
mode and its submodes.
• You can control auto-connect and
backhaul mobility through the
services
mode and its submodes.
• These modes allow you to control
SSH, SSL, Syslog and system settings.
You can also run diagnostics.
Table 4: Command Line Interface Modes
Mode
Description
“root” mode (/) The top or root level of the CLI commands.
Card Management: /card/<card_type>-<n>