Fortress Bridge: Command-Line Interface
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Note that only those options available in the current
administrative mode are displayed and that valid command
options differ significantly between modes.
[AP]>
show
Description: Displays Access Point information, configuration
Usage: show [args]. Possible args:
associations
radio
radius
?|help
Several of the commands that change Bridge configuration
settings can be run interactively. When you enter a command
with one of its options, the parameters that can be configured
display as consecutively presented fields.
Obtain a usage example of command options for interactive
commands—and list the option’s valid switches and arguments
with a brief explanation of each—by entering
help
(or its
synonym,
?
) after the command option:
[GW]>
set network ?
Description: Sets network configuration
Usage: set network [-h hostname][-ip IP][-nm netmask][-gw defaultGW]
-gw 0: delete default gateway
For help with non-interactive command options, you can enter
the command-option combination without arguments:
[GW]>
set accessid
Description: Sets Access ID from a HEX string
Usage: set accessid <default|hexString>
default: set to all 0's
string of 16 HEX characters, ex: 0A0B0C0D0E0F2345
6.3 Command Syntax
In this document, command-line text supplied by the CLI is set
in
plain
(non-bold, non-italic) type. All user input is indicated by
bold
typeface. The template for the CLI command syntax is
shown below:
[GW]> command option <parameter> {-switch req_arg1|req_arg2|req_arg3} [-switch opt_arg1|opt_arg2]
in which you can also note the terminology and punctuation
used here to describe command strings and parse input
elements:
NOTE:
Bridge CLI
commands, op-
tions, arguments and
switches are case-sensi-
tive, and all user-sup-
plied inputs must be
entered without spaces.
Command
refers to the basic operation to be performed
(ex.,
set
,
show
, etc.).
Option
refers to the configuration element upon which the
command will operate (ex.,
clock
,
ap
,
clients
, etc.)
Parameter
refers to a user-supplied variable, (ex.,
<
name
>
,
<
IPaddr
>
, etc.).
Arguments
(
_arg
, above) are additional command inputs.
Some arguments are required by the command (
req_arg
).
Others are optional (
opt_arg
). Multiple arguments must be
separated by commas and entered without spaces.
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